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The Board for Contractors licenses businesses engaged in the construction, removal, repair, or improvement of facilities on property owned by others.
Contractor licenses are issued to business entities, not to individuals, so the first step is to create a business entity. While the Board for Contractors recognizes all legal forms
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The Board for Contractors page lists online services offered for Contractor Businesses license types. (Please check back periodically as we modify transactions in the future.) Apply for a new license/designation
The Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation (DPOR) issues state credentials—licenses, certificates or registrations—to those qualified to practice in regulated professions.
In fact, we’ve built this guide so you can get all of the information you need to breeze through the process of getting your Virginia contractor license. Complete these five steps and you’ll be able to work as a licensed contractor anywhere in the state.
Read up on all the Virginia contractor licensing requirements and application info needed to get your business on the road to success.
Each board and license has specific types of services available. Before registering, refer to the DPOR Online Renewal & Services web page for a complete list of online services. Payments through online services must be made by Visa, MasterCard, Discover or American Express.
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