How To Become A Licensed Solar Contractor
Your KC general contractors license will come with a 55 application and a 167 license issuance fee.
How to become a licensed solar contractor. Successful license applicants must pass examinations on Utah trade business and law after qualifying to take the tests by having two years of full-time experience with a licensed solar contractor. For contractors whose goal is only to obtain a single building permit. When applying for your original contractors license YOU MUST PASS TWO SEPARATE EXAMS.
Learn more on How to Obtain a Solar License. For more information you may email the DSD License Team or call customer service at 2102071111. Some licensesregistrations require the contractor to provide a bond or maintain insurance coverage at all times.
Provide current proof of 35 hours of solar PV training pass the North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners NABCEP Entry-Level PV exam and provide proof that they have installed at least two solar PV systems - both using a minimum of 1 kWDC and. To qualify for an exam date you must meet the the following requirements. City Planning Development Department Contractor Licensing Branch 5th Floor City Hall 414 East 12th Street.
Even though you can apply for a solar contractors license when you are 18 years old it is recommended that you be at least 23. For more information on your contractors license application and fees contact. For contractors with the objective of acquiring multiple permits for single or multi-family dwellings.
The 2nd exam is The LAW BUSINESS EXAM covering California contract law and business practices. To get a C-46 license in California you must prove a minimum of 4 years journeyman level experience and pass a two part state exam with the Contractor State License Board. There are certain requirements and pre-requisites to be eligible for solar contractor licensure by examination and they include.
Being at least 18 years of age Being of good moral character. This will allow you to receive immediate access to the Florida Solar Contractor. The 1st exam is The TRADE EXAM covering C-46 Solar trade practices.