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Most Popular Surety Bonds in South Carolina A $15,000 contractor license bond is required for Residential Builder/Certificate of Authority. Licensed Residential Specialty Contractors (HVAC, plumber or electrician) require a $10,000 bond and a $5,000 bond is needed for Registered Residential Specialty Contractors.
A handyman, under the classification of Residential Specialty Contractor, does not need a license to work in South Carolina. However, you will need to register with the South Carolina Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation.
FLORIDA LAW DOES NOT PROVIDE RECIPROCITY FOR OUT-OF-STATE LICENSED CONTRACTORS.
How do I obtain a license? To apply for your license, contact the South Carolina CLB at 803-896-4686 or visit Contractor License Board. The state does not require continuing education prior to each renewal.
South Carolina Licensed Specialty Contractor Requirements Submit a letter on the company letterhead from your employer showing one year of experience. Pass the examination given by PSI. Pay a license fee. Submit a $10,000 surety bond if the work will exceed $5,000.
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PAY THE LICENSE FEE These fees are pro-rated so you pay a $160 license fee if the license is issued between July 1st and June 30th on an even-numbered year. This is because license renewals are done every other year on even numbered years.
For general residential work exceeding $200 but less than $5000, one of the following State of South Carolina certifications or licenses is required: SC Registered Residential Specialty Contractor.
The biggest problems the Commission sees are homeowners paying too much in advance and hiring unlicensed contractors. The unlicensed practice of residential or commercial building in this state is a misdemeanor and upon conviction is punishable by a jail sentence and/or a monetary fine pursuant to S.C. Code Ann.
South Carolina residential contractor license requirements Before you can apply for a residential contractor license, you need to work for at least one year under the supervision of someone who already has a license in the trade you're applying for (e.g., home builder, HVAC, plumbing, etc.).
General and mechanical contractors who want to work on commercial and industrial projects valued at over $5,000 need to carry a license (the license also allows them to work on residential jobs). These licenses fall under the control of the South Carolina Contractor's Licensing Board.

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