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State-by-State Guide to Architect, Engineer, and Contractor Licensing, Second Edition, practitioners will be prepared to handle virtually any state licensing question including
- Is a license required for the design or construction work that is going to be performed
- Is a license required before the bid or proposal is submitted?
- What are the special licensing requirements for partnerships? For corporations?
- Is a seal for stamping drawings required of design professionals? If so, which design documents must be stamped?
- Is a license necessary when bidding for work?
- Who in the organization must stamp these documents?
- What are the penalties if the license is not received on time?
- If an agent is managing the construction for an owner, must he obtain a license?