The simplest way is to go straight to the source. In Utah, landscaping companies fall under the S330 license classification. You can search the Department of Professional Licensing database online by entering the contractor’s name or license number. This will show whether the license is active, expired, or revoked. If the company hesitates to share their license number, that’s a red flag. Insurance verification is just as important. Don’t settle for a photocopy of an insurance card; instead, ask the contractor’s insurance provider to issue you a certificate of liability and workers’ compensation coverage directly. This ensures the policy is current and covers your project. Licensed and insured contractors will also usually list their credentials on their proposals, websites, or trucks. For added confidence, you can cross-check their business registration with the Utah Division of Corporations. By taking these steps, you protect yourself from liability if a worker is injured and ensure the company is legally qualified to perform the work.
How can I verify a landscape company is actually licensed and insured?
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