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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Contractors License Board application in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out Section 1, which requires your business name and address. Ensure that the business name aligns with the requested classification.
  3. In Section 2, indicate your business entity type (e.g., Sole Ownership, Partnership, California Corporation) and provide any necessary registration numbers.
  4. Complete Section 3 by entering the qualifying individual's full legal name, date of birth, and social security number. This section is crucial as it identifies who will be responsible for the license.
  5. Proceed to Section 4 to list all personnel associated with the license. Each individual must sign under penalty of perjury.
  6. Answer all questions in Section 5 truthfully. If applicable, attach additional explanations for any 'Yes' responses.
  7. Finally, review your entries for accuracy before submitting. Use our platform's features to save and share your completed form easily.

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Yes, the Connecticut Home Improvement Contractors License and Major Construction Registration cover the entire state of Connecticut. How long does it take to get approved? On average, most applications will take 2-5 business days time. Timeframes may vary depending on the time of year and your particular circumstance.
Connecticut law mandates that contractors working on commercial, industrial, or institutional projects or multi-family residential buildings secure a major contractors license. For those working on single-family homes and smaller multi-family units, a minor contractors license is required.
Major contractors in Connecticut must have a license from the states Department of Consumer Protection (DCP). If your work is limited to the types of projects described for home improvement construction or new home construction contractors, you do not need a license from the state.
The Connecticut eLicense portal offers real-time verification for over 800 license types regulated by state agencies. You can look up licenses, registrations, permits, or certifications for individuals, organizations, and facilities. eLicense is a primary source for verification, ensuring instant and accurate data.
The Nebraska Contractor Registration Act requires contractors and subcontractors doing business in Nebraska to register with the Nebraska Department of Labor. While the registration is a requirement, it does not ensure quality of work or protect against fraud.

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How much does a general contractor license cost in Washington? Registration StageFees Application $124.70 Renewal $124.70 Reinstatement $58.90 Nov 28, 2023
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