Been thinking about moving from the People’s Republic of Maryland to Connecticut. I got the info for the Home Improvement license, no issues there, but I’m confused about the New Home Construction License. If I’m going in as a trim sub on a new home, do I need that license as well?
Is the registration procedure for both of these as straightforward as it seems, or will there be additional hoops to jump through?
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no , yes
Not sure which two of my 3 questions you answered! If the first two, I'm a happy guy, if the last 2, then I'm in for a struggle like I have here in MD.
CT's web site for contractor info:http://www.dcpaccess.state.ct.us/hic.htm
Unless You are building a new home all You need is a
home improvement lic. Fill out the form send in with a
check $160.00 wait 3 weeks and You're good
You'll need proof of liability insurance in CT to be able to apply for a license.
J