Restoration contractor license audit

Fast vendor approval still needs proof.

LicenseWatchMI helps restoration firms review subcontractor-license risk before emergency work, repairs, and trade assignments turn into audit problems.

Direct answer

A Michigan restoration contractor license audit reviews subcontractors for license-risk signals and creates a record of what was checked before approval.

The launch offer is built for teams that need a practical first pass across a vendor list, not a heavy software rollout.

Flags that matter

  • Expired or not-found license records.
  • Wrong license type for expected work.
  • Company and license mismatch signals.
  • Manual review cases before dispatch.

Before dispatch

Check the subcontractor list before work starts when possible.

During surge work

Use a review queue so urgent work does not erase approval discipline.

After the job

Keep evidence tied to the vendor decision for later review.

Why should restoration firms audit subcontractor licenses?

Restoration work can move quickly, which makes vendor approval evidence important. A license audit helps identify which subcontractors should be cleared, held, or manually reviewed before work starts.

Does the audit monitor every future license change?

The launch Vendor Audit is a point-in-time review. Ongoing monitoring is handled through sales-assisted pilots.

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