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I’m interested in applying to become a TrustMark registered firm, but what sort of questions will the approved scheme operator ask me?

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I’m interested in applying to become a TrustMark registered firm, but what sort of questions will the approved scheme operator ask me?

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TrustMark is built on a set of minimum standards intended to stamp out rogue traders and give consumers greater confidence in the trustworthiness of registered firms. Registered firms have to pass various checks which include: • Assessment of your technical skills, experience and relevant qualifications. • Independent tests or on-site inspection of your work. • Reports from qualified independent sources familiar with your work. • Verification of your trading address, minimum trading record and/or bank records. • Simple credit checks. • Checks with local Trading Standards. • A search for County Court Judgements. • Confirmation of your mandatory insurance (such as employer’s and public liability cover). • Checks on your health and safety policy. • Checks on your customer complaints procedures.

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