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California Contractor License
B – General Building Contractor
Allows the licensee to manage or oversee construction projects involving two or more unrelated trades or crafts, including framing or carpentry as the principal activity. The licensee cannot undertake projects solely involving trades like plumbing, electrical, or HVAC without being separately licensed in those specialties.
Allows the licensee to place, install, erect, or connect electrical wires, fixtures, appliances, apparatus, raceways, conduits, or solar photovoltaic cells, or any part thereof, which generates, transmits, transforms, or utilizes electrical energy in any form or for any purpose
Allows the licensee to install, service, and maintain low-voltage systems that are 91 volts or less. These systems include but are not limited to alarm systems, audio and video systems, intercom systems, telephone systems, and other communication devices.
Allows the licensee to prepare surfaces and apply paints, coatings, and coverings. This includes painting, paperhanging, and the application of coatings that protect, waterproof, or decorate surfaces of buildings and other structures
Arizona Contractor License
C – 67 Low Voltage Communication System
Arizona allows the licensee to install, service, and repair low-voltage systems such as alarm systems, telephone, sound, intercom, public addressing, video systems, low-voltage signaling devices, and landscape lighting that does not exceed 91 volts.
Nevada Contractor License
C – 2D Low Voltage Communication Systems
Nevada allows the licensee to install, and repair low-voltage systems that do not exceed 91 volts. This includes telephone systems, sound systems, cable television systems, closed circuit video systems, satellite dish antennas, and computer networking systems
Florida Contractor License
An electrical contractor’s license allows individuals or companies to legally perform electrical work, ensuring they meet safety standards and have the necessary skills and knowledge. This includes installation, maintenance, and repair of electrical systems in residential, commercial, and industrial settings.