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Trade: Painting in Utah
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Southern Utah
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License Requirements
We are considering relocating from Utah to Idaho. Looking at license info I was amazed to see that in Idaho you only have to register (30$) with state and have workmen comp and liability ins. In Utah you have to:
Pass a 50 question Legal Test in 2 hours with 85% Pass a 50 question Trade Test in 2 hours with 85% Show proof of Liability Ins Show proof of employment by a licensed paint contractor for minimum of 2 years by W-2, no 1099 Pass a criminal background check 250$ fee 250$ to lein recovery fund Then get city and county license Register with Dept of Commerce for business name Register with state for EIN Just curious as to what "hoops" do you guys have to jump thru? |
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My custom title
Trade: Painting, faux, rock, plaster, texture, tile, laminates, finish carpentry contractor
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Tallahassee, FL
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Re: License Requirements
We are in a non liscense state, basically like Idaho... GA is the same, as is DE and ML.
Keeps the hacks in business.
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Painting & Restoration
Trade: Painting Contractor
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: AKRON PENNSYLVANIA
Posts: 306
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Re: License Requirements
Yeah got nutcase me a job w/ no license in PA
jk only GC's Elec. and Plumb need one here Robert |
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Trade: Painter
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Las Vegas NV
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Re: License Requirements
http://www.contractors-license.org/
Illinois, no license required for painters. Nevada, license required, much like Utah. Surety bond determined by the board. They set limits on the monetary size of the jobs you can take. And from what I understand, you must have lots of money in reserve. Almost makes me want to go back to IL. |
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Professional Painter
Trade: Owner/Operator
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Serving CT & RI
Posts: 1,306
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Re: License Requirements
Connecticut is pretty easy- Trade name, proof of liab. insurance, and license application ($100-160 fee, depending on time of year).
I just found out when I move to Pa in a year...I wont need any license~now it's time to compete with every Joe-friggin-shmoe around! Yippie!!!! |
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Trade: Painting Contractor
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Mass
Posts: 687
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Re: License Requirements
Massachussettes...no license required.
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Trade: paint
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Lebanon, CT.
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Re: License Requirements
Maine....no license. CA. you need a contractors license ($600),
Brushslinger, I thought FL req. a license now. I know people in south FL that had to get them for doing decorative painting. Is it a county thing? (used to live in P'Cola) |
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My custom title
Trade: Painting, faux, rock, plaster, texture, tile, laminates, finish carpentry contractor
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Tallahassee, FL
Posts: 1,559
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Naa, only GC or plumb/elec/hvac need license, may be something in a county but unless you are structural or requiring a permit, no liscense.. wish we had something here, would get about 90% of the idiots out of my hair. Funny thing is, you are required to have pool certification if you operate a public pool here, but can do what I do for nothing.
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Trade: Painting in Utah
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Southern Utah
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My custom title
Trade: Painting, faux, rock, plaster, texture, tile, laminates, finish carpentry contractor
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Tallahassee, FL
Posts: 1,559
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Re: License Requirements
Hmm, i'll answer but my son just called me a board troll, so after this one I'll move on for a bit.
Idiots have no clue what they are covering, nor HOW to cover it correctly, lead is huge here and still in full swing but people continue to just sand and paint it... then it falls off. Or go over it with normal oil, which ends up rotting the sills and etc. Besides getting cut at the knees with prices, it has become a college man's industry, in which he can borrow 50 bucks from daddy to buy a sole prop registration from the local tag office, and a 20 dollar purdy brush and go to work. Some of these.. no most of these guys don't even know what oil is, much less how to deal with it. The commercial guys laugh at em, the poor re-painters get pissed at em, the new construction GC's use em and let em go... but in the end it makes a large dent in the industry. Riff Raff is a good term, but in unlicensed states you'll get alot of it. Fly by nights, etc... soooooo common. That doesn't even start to cover the poor cut lines, not priming raw wood first, crappy coverage, alligator marks in the rolling, overspray on everything, running brush marks the wrong way on a door.. etc etc etc. I can count on two hands how many 1 year painters here own a company, and it's not enough to count them all.
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Trade: Painting
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Tampa, FL
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Re: License RequirementsQuote:
Had a lady the other day almost send me off the job because i didn't want to use tape to cut in the walls against a popcorn ceiling.
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Posts: 31
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Some states require that you have a certain amount of cash available as well, so you will want to ensure you meet ALL requirements prior to getting bonded, as most bonding companies do not offer refunds on cancelled bondsw within the first year.
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Drywall & Painting Pro
Trade: Hang, Finish, Texture, Paint, and Repair.
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Melbourne Beach,Florida
Posts: 4,944
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We Got Ya Covered
Trade: Painting/Remodeling Contractor
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: AZ.
Posts: 20
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Re: License Requirements
AZ you have to pass a busness management test & trade test. be bonded , pay a fee to the registry of contractors for contracting license ( you have to renewevery two years) pay into a slush fund. get license from the city's you work in. along with a state license . The you get to compete with all the illegals without licesnses.
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