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#172175 12/15/07 05:48 AM
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How do I change the Master/Master Sign Electrician assigned to my Contractor's license?

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Without knowing where you're licensed, there's not really any way to respond to this question.

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Contact whomever issued your license


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Sounds like you might be located in TX. If so go TDLR's website and call customer service. They've been helpful for me when I was getting my masters and contractors licensing set up.


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