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Concrete Contractors: How To Earn Your Licensee In Vermont

You recently decided to take a new career path and become a concrete contractor. You possess all the skills, experience and training to get started, and now you want to learn more about applying for licensure. The beauty of being a contractor in Vermont is that the state doesn’t require you to have a license to perform concrete repair and installations.
Vermont only regulates the licensing process when it comes to specialty trades. This includes electrical, plumbing, and various HVAC-related professions. Here is what you need to know if you plan on becoming a concrete contractor:

Should Concrete Contractors

Be Licensed In Vermont?

In many other states throughout the county, the government will oversee and regulate the process of reviewing and approving licensure for general contractors. However, this is not the case in Vermont. No matter the structure of your business, you will need to have general liability insurance depending on the county or municipality in which you live.

Many of the county and municipal governments have local licensing departments and through them, you will need to meet certain requirements. This includes providing proof of insurance and having surety bonds (which are also usually required at the local level). We encourage you to shop around and ask for quotes from various insurance and bond companies that offer the right coverage for your business.

What Are The Requirements For

Concrete Contractors In Vermont?

If you are a concrete contractor in Vermont, then the state doesn’t require you to apply for a license. However, you should understand that your local government will need you to meet certain requirements. For example, you might need to obtain a permit to undergo certain projects. Here are the things you will likely need to do:

  • Register your business with the Vermont Secretary of State’s office.
  • Determine the structure of your business. Are you operating an LLC, limited partnership, corporation, or sole proprietorship? You will need to know this ahead of time before you register your business.
  • Set up your Employer Identification Number for tax purposes
  • Sign up for workers’ compensation insurance if you plan on employing a crew of people

Many of the items listed above are mandatory for businesses throughout Vermont. The state isn’t requiring you to get insurance, but having it will benefit you immensely, and here’s why:

  • Attracting more clients because insurance offers an extra level of protection against injuries, accidents, and damages
  • Avoiding bankruptcy in situations of severe financial and legal liability
  • Receiving reimbursement for stolen or broken equipment

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Licenses And Registration

Businesses in Vermont will need to register for one or more tax-specific numbers for the purpose of tax withholding and unemployment insurance. For more information on obtaining a general business license, you can visit the official website for the state of Vermont. You can also go to the same website for more information on registering your business to report and collect taxes.

Conclusion

It goes without saying that Vermont makes it very easy to become a concrete contractor. That being said, we still recommend that you undergo the necessary steps of obtaining a business license and insurance coverage. The best thing that you can do is protect your business and build your reputation as a reputable contractor. This will pave the way for securing profitable opportunities and taking on high-paying projects.
If you have any questions, you should contact your local county or municipal government to learn more about what they will require of you. They can also provide you with assistance and resources for starting up your business.

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