I'm really surprised that they're changing that, unless you misunderstood the category that you're trying to qualify for. Now, I got my Renovator license before I got my BCIN.they didn't require me to pass an OBC exam (part 9 or anything). I'm also a Municipal Licensed Designer (BCIN) under the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing in the "House" category, which was 50% just Part 9 of the OBC (2006). If you pass, they send you a laminated card (way oversized to fit in your wallet) and a paper license that accompany's the card with your license and trade number on it. Bring proof/documentation of your experience/education/certificates/other licenses you hold. They will throw all sorts of questions at you and you better know the answers. The exam is basically a sit down 1/2hr-45 min with a building official (licensing examiner). Then they book you 2-3 months away from your "exam". Click to expand.I got my building renovator license from Municipal Licensing and Standards (850 Coxwell ave).
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