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Texas does not have a state-wide licensing requirement for handymen (and for general contractors), meaning there is no standardized license to reciprocate. However, certain cities may require handymen to register before providing home repair and maintenance services.
McGregor mandates a building contractor registration certificate for anyone performing construction work within city limits. General contractors, electricians, plumbers, and other specialized contractors must register, while unlisted contractor types fall under general contracting.
For assistance, I recommend reaching out to the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) directly. You can contact them at the following numbers:
– Telephone: (512) 463-6599
– Toll-Free (in Texas): (800) 803-9202
Their phone support is available Monday through Friday from 8 AM to 5 PM (excluding holidays).
If you need to contact a specific state board or agency, you can find a complete directory of Texas state agencies, boards, and commissions here.
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.
I have a business license registered in the state of Washington. It is for general maintenance on rental houses. The name of our company is Ridge Rental Property Management. Can I use this license to repair property that is own by my cousins son. for preforming maintenance there in the state of Texas. Please send me a reply to my email address. Thank you Jack H. Ridge
In general, Texas does not have reciprocity agreements for general contractors, including with Washington, and does not issue general contractor licenses at the state level. Licensing and bonding requirements vary by city and county, so whether you need a Texas license depends on the location of your work.
So, you can’t use your current license, but you may or may not need a Texas license for this type of work, depending on the city or county. To ensure compliance, I suggest contacting the local authorities and the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) for more details.
I am a handyman in the state of Washington and will be moving to McGregor, Texas and want to continue there.
Can you help me with the requirements s, like bonds and insurance
Texas does not have a state-wide licensing requirement for handymen (and for general contractors), meaning there is no standardized license to reciprocate. However, certain cities may require handymen to register before providing home repair and maintenance services.
McGregor mandates a building contractor registration certificate for anyone performing construction work within city limits. General contractors, electricians, plumbers, and other specialized contractors must register, while unlisted contractor types fall under general contracting.
To determine the specific requirements in your area and understand what type of work you’re allowed to perform, I recommend:
– Reviewing the City of McGregor’s Code of Ordinances
– Contacting McGregor local authorities and TDLR.
Since requirements can vary by location, it’s always best to check with your local city or county officials to ensure compliance before starting work.
Phone number to Texas state contractors licenses board
Hi Mary,
For assistance, I recommend reaching out to the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) directly. You can contact them at the following numbers:
– Telephone: (512) 463-6599
– Toll-Free (in Texas): (800) 803-9202
Their phone support is available Monday through Friday from 8 AM to 5 PM (excluding holidays).
If you need to contact a specific state board or agency, you can find a complete directory of Texas state agencies, boards, and commissions here.
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.
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Thank you, Praveen! I hope it’s helpful.
I have a business license registered in the state of Washington. It is for general maintenance on rental houses. The name of our company is Ridge Rental Property Management. Can I use this license to repair property that is own by my cousins son. for preforming maintenance there in the state of Texas. Please send me a reply to my email address. Thank you Jack H. Ridge
In general, Texas does not have reciprocity agreements for general contractors, including with Washington, and does not issue general contractor licenses at the state level. Licensing and bonding requirements vary by city and county, so whether you need a Texas license depends on the location of your work.
So, you can’t use your current license, but you may or may not need a Texas license for this type of work, depending on the city or county. To ensure compliance, I suggest contacting the local authorities and the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) for more details.