Certification Statements - Contract Between Owner and Contractor is a legal document that was released by the Nevada Department of Conservation and Natural Resources - a government authority operating within Nevada.
Q: What is a certification statement?
A: A certification statement is a document included in a contract between an owner and a contractor in Nevada.
Q: What is the purpose of a certification statement?
A: The purpose of a certification statement is to state that the contractor is properly licensed and insured.
Q: What information is included in a certification statement?
A: A certification statement typically includes the contractor's license information, insurance coverage details, and any other necessary certifications.
Q: Why is it important for a contractor to be properly licensed?
A: It is important for a contractor to be properly licensed to ensure they have met the necessary legal requirements and qualifications to perform the work.
Q: Why is insurance coverage important for a contractor?
A: Insurance coverage is important for a contractor to protect themselves and the owner in the event of accidents, damages, or injuries that may occur during the project.
Q: Are there any other certifications required for contractors in Nevada?
A: Yes, there may be additional certifications required depending on the type of work being performed and any specific regulations or codes.
Q: Who is responsible for verifying the accuracy of the certification statement?
A: Both the owner and the contractor have a responsibility to review and verify the accuracy of the certification statement.
Q: What should an owner do if a contractor's certification statement is not accurate?
A: If a contractor's certification statement is found to be inaccurate, the owner should address the issue with the contractor and take appropriate action, such as requesting updated documentation.
Form Details:
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