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New Jersey GC license.
Hey everyone,
Im a licensed and insured GC in Staten Island, NY. Im looking to grow and do some work in New Jersey but I'm having a hard time getting my General Contracting license for NJ. In order to get a license I need to have a permanent address to register the business under. I do have family that lives in New Jersey but if theres ever an issue down the road I don't want to have my family involved or have any risk.
Am I stuck or is there another way to get my license for NJ?