Todd Bryant is a graduate of Germantown Academy and the University of Pittsburgh College of Business Administration Honors College.
He has been President of Bryant Surety Bonds, Inc., an A+ rated Business with the Better Business Bureau, since 2007. Licensed as a producer with the Department of Insurance, he has been published in the National Association of Surety Bond Producers newsletter and on numerous authoritative publications such as The Washington Post, Entrepreneur.com, Azcentral.com and many more.
2 thoughts on “How to Get a Georgia Contractor License”
I done home for 43 year had my on business for 38 years. I like to have a journal contractors license if I could. But some of us just can’t get all that money out and the credit up to do it because sometimes has to work for God damn living y’all son beat you ever try that right there a little bit and y’all find out what the hell I’m talking about.
Thank you for your comment. You’re right, the costs and requirements involved in getting licensed can be a real challenge for many hardworking contractors. We appreciate you sharing your experience and perspective.
I done home for 43 year had my on business for 38 years. I like to have a journal contractors license if I could. But some of us just can’t get all that money out and the credit up to do it because sometimes has to work for God damn living y’all son beat you ever try that right there a little bit and y’all find out what the hell I’m talking about.
Thank you for your comment. You’re right, the costs and requirements involved in getting licensed can be a real challenge for many hardworking contractors. We appreciate you sharing your experience and perspective.