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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Idaho Reatmp Bureau Occupational License application in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your full name in the designated field. Ensure you select the appropriate title (Mr., Mrs., or Ms.).
  3. Fill in your business address, including street, city, state, and zip code. Remember that this address will be a public record.
  4. Provide your mailing address if it differs from your business address. This will serve as your address of record.
  5. Enter your date of birth and place of birth accurately. This information is crucial for identification purposes.
  6. Input your Social Security number and email address. Note that while the email is not public, the SSN is required under Idaho law.
  7. Indicate whether you have held an appraiser license in another state by selecting 'Yes' or 'No.' If yes, list the states and license numbers.
  8. Describe the appraisal assignment legally and provide its address. If there are multiple properties, attach an engagement letter.
  9. Specify the projected beginning and ending dates for your appraisal assignment.
  10. Answer questions regarding any past license revocations or felony convictions truthfully, providing additional documentation if necessary.

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Examples of occupations licensed in many states include: teachers, land surveyors, doctors, lawyers, cosmetologists, nurses, building contractors, counselors, therapists, and electricians. To obtain a license you must demonstrate that you meet state standards for that career.
In some entry-level occupations like bus driver, truck driver, pest control applicator, and cosmetologist, an occupational license is required in all 50 states plus the District of Columbia. These licenses impose docHub education or experience prerequisites.
In many cases, an individual must complete certain steps, such as training, acquiring an academic degree in a particular area of study, and/or passing an exam, before becoming eligible to receive their license. There are various resources available to assist professionals with the completion of these steps.
Any general contractor who performs construction work worth more than $2,000 must be registered with the Idaho Contractors Board. There is no state licensing requirement for general contractors in Idaho. In Idaho, employers with one or more employees are required to obtain and maintain workers compensation insurance.
Workers who require such licenses to practice include doctors, lawyers, nurses, civil engineers, and surveyors. State Certification: is generally necessary in order to obtain a license to practice an occupation.

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Verify the contractors credentials by verifying if they are correctly licensed to operate in Idaho. Also, contact the Idaho Division of Occupational and Professional Licenses (IDOPL) at (208) 334-3233 to check for any complaints or disciplinary actions against them.
Thus, licenses convey a legal authority to work in an occupation, while a certification on its own does not.

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