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The Division of Low Voltage Contractors meeting will be held June 16, 2021. Please check back for the Zoom link and agenda.
Many staff members are teleworking during this time, as recommended by Gov. Kemp. While the staff is unavailable to speak to you in person, they will assist via email and phone. Constituents are encouraged to utilize web resources for online transactions and to answer frequently asked questions. If you'd like to physically bring documents to PLB, a security guard is in the lobby Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., except holidays, to greet you and provide instructions about document drop-off. For additional information contact the call center at 404-424-9966.
Before you apply, please review our informative videos on application requirements. They answer all of the most frequently asked questions about the application process and can help you select the application type that fits you best.
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The State Construction Industry Licensing Board consists of five divisions: the Division of Conditioned Air Contractors, Division of Electrical Contractors, Division of Low Voltage Contractors, Division of Master and Journeyman Plumbers, and Division of Utility Contractors. Each Division has five members who are contractors, journeymen, engineers, and inspectors. In addition, the Board has two consumer members who are not connected with the construction industry. The Board members are appointed by the Governor to serve a term of four years.
The Board protects the public against faulty construction installations through the licensing of contractors. The Board establishes and administers standards for the licensing of the contractors in the above professions. These standards maintain the qualifications for entry into the professions, including experience, examination, and training, and the qualifications for continued practice, including work standards and education. Each division evaluates applicants for licensure, conducts examinations, issues and renews licenses, evaluates the practice of licensees, takes disciplinary action against licensees, and enforces the requirements for licensure.
Board meetings are open to the public and are generally held at the Office of Secretary of State, Professional Licensing Boards Division office located at 237 Coliseum Drive, Macon, Georgia. During the pandemic, meetings are held via Zoom. Persons wishing to submit complaints or other matters for Board consideration should submit the matter in writing to the office.
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