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The basic requirements to file for a Georgia contractor license are: Be 21 years old or older. Be a US citizen or qualified alien. Pass a criminal background check to show that you have "good moral character" Pay the (non-refundable) application fee.
Contractors who have held a NASCLA-accredited license for at least 3 years or more in a neighboring state, may also be eligible for reciprocity in Georgia. Contractor licenses in the State of Georgia are issued by the State Licensing Board for Residential and General Contractors.
Many states have strict requirements concerning construction work licensing, and Georgia is no different. In Georgia, unlicensed contractors are barred from making legal claims for recovery of payment.
In the State of Georgia, any project that exceeds the amount of $2,500.00 requires the general contractor to be a licensed contractor. Thus, whenever a building is built or an existing structure is remodeled, owners and property developers need to hire a prime contractor who holds a Georgia State License.
The homeowner may bring an action for failing to use proper materials, inadequate workmanship or performing work that is below industry standards. When a defect of this nature occurs, the homeowner can bring a claim for breach of construction contract.
Contractors must have been licensed in their home state for 10 years, and in the same category that you will be applying for in Florida. This means that if you've been licensed for 10 years (or more) as an HVAC contractor, you would be eligible to apply for that same license in Florida.
In the State of Georgia, any project that exceeds the amount of $2,500.00 requires the general contractor to be a licensed contractor. Thus, whenever a building is built or an existing structure is remodeled, owners and property developers need to hire a prime contractor who holds a Georgia State License.
Georgia. In Georgia, commercial general contractors can apply for reciprocity from Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, and Tennessee. They must hold a commercial contractor's license with a classification of ?building construction,? obtained by state examination.