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.
Hi Juan, thanks for your comment – and with 10+ years of roofing experience, you’re definitely on the right track.
In Louisiana, commercial roofing typically falls under the “Commercial Roofing and Sheet Metal” classification through the Louisiana State Licensing Board for Contractors. You can review the exact licensing requirements, classifications, and application steps directly on their official website here: https://lslbc.louisiana.gov/. They also have a contractor search and guidance pages if you want to verify details or confirm the right license type.
For specific questions, you can also contact the Board directly at 225-765-2301.
Depending on the license scope, a contractor license bond may be required before final approval. If you get to that stage, you can apply with us and we’ll help you get it in place quickly.
I am interested in a commercial roofing licence and have 10+ experience with different roofing jobs
Hi Juan, thanks for your comment – and with 10+ years of roofing experience, you’re definitely on the right track.
In Louisiana, commercial roofing typically falls under the “Commercial Roofing and Sheet Metal” classification through the Louisiana State Licensing Board for Contractors. You can review the exact licensing requirements, classifications, and application steps directly on their official website here: https://lslbc.louisiana.gov/. They also have a contractor search and guidance pages if you want to verify details or confirm the right license type.
For specific questions, you can also contact the Board directly at 225-765-2301.
Depending on the license scope, a contractor license bond may be required before final approval. If you get to that stage, you can apply with us and we’ll help you get it in place quickly.