"basskisser" wrote in message
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Now, care to go over your Georgia reciprocity, which you don't have?
You are nothing short of lying. If not, then show the group how you
can possibly have reciprocity in GA. You have availabilty to the
state's website, so you must be able to find the case where you are
able to gain reciprocity in the state.
Q. Is my out of state license recognized in Georgia?
A. To contract for covered services in Georgia, you must hold a Georgia
license. The Georgia Board does have agreements to accept the results of
some examinations conducted by other state boards. The Georgia Board will
accept results of approved examinations conducted by:
1. Florida (electrical and low voltage),
2. North Carolina (electrical and low voltage),
3. South Carolina (conditioned air and electrical), and
4. Texas (conditioned air).
http://www.sos.state.ga.us/plb/construct/faqs.htm
STATE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY LICENSING BOARD
DIVISION OF LOW-VOLTAGE CONTRACTORS
INSTRUCTIONS TO APPLY FOR
LOW-VOLTAGE CONTRACTORS LICENSE
Based on Out of State Examination
Please read these instructions carefully before completing your
applications. Type or
hand print your application.
Under Board Rule 121-2-.05, Statewide License by Endorsement, the
Division of Low-voltage
Contractors may accept results of approved out of state examinations for
licensure. The Board
has approved:
(1) The examinations for Unlimited or Low-voltage classifications
administered by the North
Carolina State Board of Examiners of Electrical Contractors; and
(2) the following examinations administered by the Florida Electrical
Contractors Licensing
Board:
(a) The Florida Certified Unlimited Electrical Contractor or the Florida
Alarm System
Contractor I examination, if applying for Georgia Unrestricted Low
Voltage Contractor
License;
(b) The Florida Alarm System Contractor II examination, if applying for
Georgia
Low-voltage Alarm Contractor license;
(c) The Florida Low-voltage Specialty Contractor examination, if
applying for Georgia
Low-voltage Telecommunications Contractor license; and
(d) The Florida Low-voltage Specialty Contractor examination, if
applying for Georgia
Low-voltage General Contractor license.
Persons applying for Georgia license based on these examinations must
also meet the
experience and other requirements for Georgia license.
To apply, complete the license application form as instructed. In
addition, a certification from the
North Carolina or Florida Licensing Board must be submitted. The
certification must state that
the applicant holds a current license and has passed the examination.
The application fee of
$30.00 must be submitted with the application. The examination
scheduling form and
examination fee are not required for application based on out of state
examination.
http://www.sos.state.ga.us/acrobat/e...e_instruct.pdf