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  2. Begin by filling in the 'License #' and 'Date' fields at the top of the form. Ensure these are accurate as they are essential for processing your application.
  3. In the 'Business Information' section, provide your business name, address, city, state, phone number, type of business, state tax number, ZIP code, fax number, federal tax number, and email address. Double-check for any typos to avoid delays.
  4. Next, complete the 'Applicant Information' section with your name, address, city, state, phone number, position/title, and signature. Make sure to include the date here as well.
  5. Review the notes regarding insurance requirements and additional documentation needed. Ensure you have an original certificate of insurance ready to upload along with your application fee.
  6. Fill out the 'Information of Record' section carefully. This includes listing owners/partners and any relevant licensing history or legal issues that may affect your application.
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Pennsylvania. You do not need a state license to work as a handyman in Pennsylvania. However, if you do more than $5,000 worth of home improvement work per year, you must register with the Attorney Generals Office. Handyman license requirements by state: A comprehensive guide Next Insurance blog handyman-licen Next Insurance blog handyman-licen
Anyone who owns or operates a home improvement business or who offers, performs, or agrees to perform home improvements in Pennsylvania must register with the Office of Attorney General unless they fall within two exceptions: small contractors (less than $5,000 of work in a calendar year) and large retailers (net worth Contractor Frequently Asked Questions PA Office of Attorney PA Office of Attorney General (.gov) resources contract PA Office of Attorney General (.gov) resources contract
Find a registered Pennsylvania Home Improvement Contractor by searching the PA Attorney Generals database or calling 1 (888) 520-6680. Look up which contractors have had their licenses revoked or suspended.
The state, or commonwealth, of Pennsylvania does not issue general contractor licenses. However, if you contract for home improvement jobs with a total value of $5,000 or more per year, the state does require that you register with the Pennsylvania Attorney Generals Office as a Home Improvement Contractor (HIC). Pennsylvania General Contractor License: How to Get Certified Jobber academy pennsylvania Jobber academy pennsylvania
Anyone who owns or operates a home improvement business or who offers, performs, or agrees to perform home improvements in Pennsylvania must register with the Office of Attorney General unless they fall within two exceptions: small contractors (less than $5,000 of work in a calendar year) and large retailers (net worth