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As the candidate for licensure and the Owner/President/CEO/top principal of my firm, can I sign my own Employment Affidavit or Employment/Project Affidavit (depending on category of licensure)?

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As the candidate for licensure and the Owner/President/CEO/top principal of my firm, can I sign my own Employment Affidavit or Employment/Project Affidavit (depending on category of licensure)?

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Yes, your name will be in both places on the affidavit, as the contractor and as the applicant. 8) I want to submit for licensure as a General Contractor and I am having trouble receiving an official transcript from my former university or college that will meet the “official unsealed” provision of the state law. Is it necessary to include my transcript with my licensure application if I also meet the practical experience option outlined in the law? No. If you meet the requirements of 43-41-6 (d) (3) (c), which is shown below, then your transcript is not needed to complete your application for licensure. [Applicant] has a total of at least four years of proven active experience working in a construction industry related field, at least two of which shall have been as or in the employment of a general contractor, or other proven experience deemed acceptable by the division and at least one of which shall have been in or relating to administration, marketing, accounting, estimating, draf

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