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Begin by entering the Responsible Master Plumber (RMP) Name and License Number. Ensure that these details are accurate as they are crucial for identification.
Fill in the Business Name, Telephone number, and RMP Email Address. This information helps maintain communication and ensures proper documentation.
Complete the RMP Address section with Street, City, State, and Zip code. Accurate address details are essential for official correspondence.
Provide the Business Owner's Name and Insurance Company details. Include the Policy Number, Effective Date, and Expiration Date to validate your coverage.
Enter the Name of Insurance Agency along with Agent Phone and Email Address. This allows for easy contact regarding your insurance policy.
Finally, have an authorized agent sign the form, print their name, and date it. This signature confirms that the policy meets minimum insurance standards.
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