Question # 26

What is the difference between a Virginia Class A and Class C contractor license?

Options:

A.

Class A allows commercial work, Class C allows residential only

B.

Class A has no monetary restrictions, Class C is limited to contracts under $10,000

C.

Class A requires bonding, Class C does not

D.

Class A is for subcontractors, Class C is for prime contractors

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