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If I have a licensed architecture firm, can I obtain a license to offer interior design without having a licensed interior designer work for the firm?

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If I have a licensed architecture firm, can I obtain a license to offer interior design without having a licensed interior designer work for the firm?

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Yes, you can obtain a dual business license simply because you have an architecture business license. You will not need an interior designer to qualify because an architect can qualify an interior design business. Licensed architects and architectural businesses are allowed to offer interior design services without obtaining the additional interior design license.

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