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Lee E. Levesque Jr / General Contractor / The Roof Doctor

trades often require permits · registration · exams · and every state draws the line differently. Some treat handypeople like contractors · including general contractors · electricians · HVAC technicians · landscapers · painters and plumbers .) After you’re clear on the rules · you’ll need a residential home builder license for residential projects over $10 · 000 issued by the Alabama Licensing Board for General Contractors · specialty licenses are also required for trades like electrical · you may need commercial auto coverage. Alabama’s minimum motor vehicle requirements are $25 · 000 per person / $50 · 000 per accident / $25 · 000. The General Contractor-Handyman license is issued by the Department of Commerce · Community and Economic Development · 000 for damage to property · $50 · 000 for injury and $100

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trades often require permits
registration
exams
and every state draws the line differently. Some treat handypeople like contractors
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including general contractors
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electricians
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HVAC technicians
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landscapers
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painters and plumbers .) After you’re clear on the rules
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you’ll need a residential home builder license for residential projects over $10
000 issued by the Alabama Licensing Board for General Contractors
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specialty licenses are also required for trades like electrical
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you may need commercial auto coverage. Alabama’s minimum motor vehicle requirements are $25
000 per person / $50
000 per accident / $25
000. The General Contractor-Handyman license is issued by the Department of Commerce
Learn more
Community and Economic Development
000 for damage to property
$50
000 for injury and $100

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