A Simple Guide To Obtaining Your Contractor’s License In North Dakota
Why You Need
A License
The reasons why you need a license are numerous. The state wants to protect your business and your clients from any fraudulent behavior or liability issues. Meeting all the necessary qualifications will create a safe and reliable situation for everyone.
Here are some additional reasons why you need a license:
- Opening the door to high-paying and lucrative jobs – We get it, those handyman jobs aren’t earning you enough money. Having a license will create more opportunities and greatly increase your earning potential.
- Building your credibility and trust among community partners – Clients are much more likely to do business with you when you possess all the proper licensing and insurance. A license will essentially do the advertising for you.
- Establishing greater protection – As a concrete contractor, you understand the importance of protecting yourself and your clients from potential liability issues. Having general liability and workers’ compensation insurance will prepare you for those unexpected events, including accidents, injuries, and damages.
What You Need
To Obtain Your License
You will also need to obtain some materials and information before you begin to fill out your application. Here is what’s required of you:
- Determining your business structure and registering it with the North Dakota Secretary of State’s office. Are you starting a sole proprietorship, LLC, partnership, or corporation?
- Deciding on the type of license you need to begin providing services as a concrete contractor. The different classifications include Class A, Class B, Class C, and Class D. Each license offers varying degrees of authorization in terms of the scope of the projects you can work on.
- Having relative experience and skills in your area of focus (concrete repair and installation).
- Showing proof of general liability insurance, including a policy number and effective date.
- Providing documentation from Workforce Safety & Insurance saying you’re in good standing.
- Paying the application fee, which will vary according to the classification of your license. Fees are payable to the Secretary of State and here is what you will pay:
- Class A: $450
- Class B: $300
- Class C: $225
- Class D: $100
- Submit your completed application online or you can mail a physical copy to the North Dakota Secretary of State’s office.
Business
Insurance
Even if you are not ready to start the application, you need to begin looking into business insurance. We recommend that you shop around and get quotes from different providers. Make sure that the price is affordable and that the plan is right for you. Your top priority should be to protect your business, employees and clients.