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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the ga contractor application dot in the editor.
  2. Begin with the Contractor Information section on Page 1. Enter your company’s full name, state of registration, mailing and shipping addresses, email address, and Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN). Ensure that the name matches your corporate seal.
  3. Proceed to Page 2 for Adjusted Net Worth Calculation. Input the appropriate amounts for assets and liabilities as indicated.
  4. On Pages 6-12, complete the Balance Sheets and Schedules by itemizing fixed assets at book value. Include quantity, description, and age of items.
  5. For Pages 13-15, provide names and addresses of officers, complete necessary affidavits, and ensure all signatures are original. Notarization is required for corporate seals.
  6. If applicable, submit three reference letters from past clients if you haven't worked with GDOT in the last five years. Ensure these are on official letterhead.

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You must get a license in Georgia to do work worth more than $2,500. Curious about what it takes to get a contracting license in your state? We have guides for trades, including general contractors, handypersons, carpenters, electricians, HVAC technicians, landscapers, roofing, painters and plumbers.
How long does it take to get a general contractor license in Georgia? The Georgia State Licensing Board typically processes applications within 20 business days. After that, the process goes quickly if your application is complete and you pass your NASCLA exams.
Follow these steps to confirm a contractors license in Georgia: Georgia Secretary of States Website: Visit the Georgia Secretary of States website. Navigate to Licensing: From the main menu, select Licensing. Licensee Search: Click on Licensee Search under the Building Contractors tab.
How to Apply for a Contractors License in Georgia Provide Proof of Net Worth. Obtain a Certificate of Insurance. Provide Proof of Workers Compensation. Provide Work Experience Information. Complete the Consent Form. Additional Requirements. Local-Level Requirements.
Is a license required in Georgia for Residential and General contractors? Yes. To perform (or offer to perform) residential or commercial general contractor services for compensation in Georgia, you must be licensed in accordance with the laws and rules that regulate this profession.

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How much does a general contractor license cost in Georgia? Licensing StepResidential and General Contractor Fees Prior approval application $200 Reactivation application $200 Reinstatement application $300 Inactive status application $257 more rows Aug 10, 2023

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