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  2. Begin by entering your personal information in the designated fields. This includes your last name, first name, middle initial, date of birth, and address. Ensure all details are accurate for processing.
  3. Provide your daytime telephone number and email address. If you wish to keep this information private, check the appropriate box.
  4. Fill in your Social Security Number as required. If you do not have one, complete Form #1051 as instructed.
  5. Indicate whether you have previously held a Trades credential in Wisconsin by selecting 'Yes' or 'No'. If applicable, list your credential number.
  6. Review the application fees section and select the appropriate fee option. Attach payment as specified.
  7. Complete the Certification of Legal Status section by checking the appropriate box that applies to your citizenship status.
  8. Sign and date the application at the bottom of Page 2 to affirm that all provided information is true and complete.

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How do I get a general contractor license in Wisconsin? (steps) Complete the Dwelling Contractor application. Submit the application and credential fees. Provide evidence of workers compensation insurance, if applicable. Provide proof of meeting unemployment compensation requirements, if applicable.
You can confirm your contractors license status using the DSPS credential/license search portal. Make sure the contractor is insured and bonded. Request a written contract, including all project expectations and agreements.
Steps to Get an HVAC License in Wisconsin Apply for the HVAC Qualifier Certification and pay application and exam. Once approved through the Division of Professional Credential Processing, take and pass the licensing exam. Pay the initial credential fee and receive your license.
Acquire the four years of work experience or formal education or a combination of the two required to apply for the statewide credential. Apply for the HVAC Qualifier Certification and pay application and exam. Once approved through the Division of Professional Credential Processing, take and pass the licensing exam.
North American Technician Excellence (NATE) Certification NATE certification is highly respected in the HVAC industry, indicating excellence and proficiency in specific areas of HVAC systems.

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The Dwelling Contractor Qualifier license is your personal license, held under your name, and requires 12 hours of continuing education every 2 years. This license renews every other year. The Dwelling Contractor license is for your business, held under the business name, and does NOT require continuing education.

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