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The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania currently has no licensure or certification requirements for most construction contractors (or their employees).
As of July 1, 2009, consumers in Pennsylvania are able to verify registration with the Attorney Generals office by visiting the Registered Contractors page or by calling our toll-free hotline, 1-888-520-6680.
Indiana does not require licenses for general contractors at the state level. However, youll need to check local regulations. Some municipalities require contractors to hold an Indiana general contractor license before they can get to work.
You can search for a professional or occupational licensees license number and status at any time through our Pennsylvania Licensing System (PALS) database.
To check the BBB database, simply visit their website and type in the businesss name and location. You can find the search function at . Once you find your contractor on their website, you will be able to look at past complaints against that company, as well as customer reviews of that company.
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ing to Utahs state laws, anyone who works in the construction, plumbing or electrical trades is a contractor. If your work falls into one of these categories, youll need a professional license from the state.
All independent contractors may apply for MSHA contactor identification numbers by completing and submitting MSHA Form 7000-52. Contact your designated MSHA district office. MSHA Program Policy Manual discusses the nine types of services that would require a contractor ID, 30 CFR 45.3.
Unsafe or unlicensed To report unlicensed contractors or unpermitted work, use 311s online form or call 311. If youre outside Philadelphia, call (215) 686-8686. After youve filed a report with 311, you can submit more information to addinfoli@phila.gov.

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