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Look Up State Contractor Licenses

A state issued contractor license is a matter of public record. Many states now allow individuals to look up state contractor licenses online and without any fee. This can affect your business in a number of ways. It is even more critical than ever before that your licensing paperwork must be up to date and filed correctly. Even if you plan to allow a license to lapse, perhaps because you no longer conduct business in that state, you need to make sure that you do not leave any delinquencies or other loose ends that may look as if your license was in jeopardy. If you abandon continuing education because a license is no longer needed, you need to be sure that it will not appear as if you were not qualified to renew due to a lack of continuing education credits. It is important to remember that your information is often available to everyone. Even if you are based and legally licensed in another state, potential clients can access information about your Arizona contractor license. If it has become delinquent, even if you no longer need it, these potential clients will see it. It is more important than ever before to fully comply with licensing regulations in all of the states your firm undertakes projects. J.C. Busch, Ltd. can oversee all of your design-build industry licenses.

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Your Arizona Contractor License

If you have held a contractor's license in Arizona, it can be easily accessed through the Arizona Registrar of Contractors website. In just a few moments anyone can look up your company's name and check your Arizona contractor license status. If you no longer do business in the state, will your license show as expired, cancelled or inactive? What does each label mean and how does it reflect on your firm? J.C. Busch, Ltd. can manage your multi-state licenses and help you keep on track for a renewal or properly cancel or withdraw a license when necessary. In an age when anyone can look up state contractor licenses, you need to be confident that your records are not reflecting poorly on your business. Potential clients will check onsite information to determine if you are qualified to perform work in specific states. It is important to accurately represent your licensure.

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