The MHIC license is required for any individual or business performing or selling home improvements in Maryland. Without it, you’re legally prohibited from operating — and subject to serious fines.
Zitro handles your full MHIC application, documentation, and filing so you can focus on your business.
Contractors working in the District of Columbia must hold a valid DC General Contractor License. Requirements include proof of insurance, bonding, and passing the DC licensing exam.
We guide you through every step — from exam prep to final submission.
Maryland requires all new home builders to be registered with the Maryland Home Builder Registration Unit. This registration protects homebuyers and ensures your work meets state standards.
Zitro handles your registration paperwork and makes sure everything is filed correctly.
Virginia offers three contractor license classes based on project size and value — Class A (unlimited), Class B (up to $120K), and Class C (up to $10K). Each requires passing a state exam and meeting specific financial and insurance requirements.
We prepare your application and guide you through the process for all three classes.
Maryland requires all new home builders to be registered with the Maryland Home Builder Registration Unit. This registration protects homebuyers and ensures your work meets state standards.
Zitro handles your registration paperwork and makes sure everything is filed correctly.
Delaware requires contractors to obtain a license through the Division of Revenue and meet specific bonding and insurance requirements before performing any work in the state.
We manage your Delaware contractor license application so you can expand without the paperwork stress.
Pennsylvania requires home improvement contractors to register with the Attorney General’s office under the Home Improvement Consumer Protection Act. Unregistered contractors face penalties and cannot legally enforce contracts.
Zitro handles your PA registration quickly and correctly.
To bid on federal government contracts, your business needs a DUNS number, a CAGE code, and an active SAM (System for Award Management) registration. Without these, you’re invisible to federal procurement officers.
Zitro sets up and manages your federal registrations so you can compete for government work.
No license means no legal protection. Without it, courts won't enforce your contracts — clients can refuse to pay and you have no recourse.
Stop-work orders, and penalties. Operating unlicensed exposes your business to serious legal and financial consequences.
Clients verify before they hire. Licensed contractors appear in state databases. Unlicensed ones don't make the list.
Bigger contracts require it. Commercial clients and government bids won't consider you without proof of licensing.