BOCW registration BOCW Act License Registration Services At our BOCW License Registration Services, we provide a hassle-free registration process for businesses seeking to obtain the necessary license under the Building and Other Construction Workers (BOCW) Act. Our BOCW Act registration process is simple and straightforward and can be completed in the following steps: Eligibility Check: Our team will conduct an eligibility check to determine if your business meets the criteria for registration under the BOCW Act. Documentation: We will assist you in preparing and submitting the necessary documentation for registration, including proof of identity, proof of address, and other relevant documents. Application Filing: Once the documentation is in place, we will file the application for BOCW registration with the relevant authority. Payment of Fees: We will assist you in paying the necessary BOCW registration fees, and once the payment is made, we will obtain the necessary registration certificate. Follow-up and Compliance: Our team will assist you in complying with the various provisions and regulations related to BOCW, such as filing of returns, maintenance of registers, and other statutory requirements. At our BOCW License Registration Services, we are committed to providing our clients with professional and efficient services. We understand the importance of complying with the various provisions and regulations related to BOCW, and our team of experienced professionals uses the latest tools and technology to ensure that your registration process is completed in a timely manner. Contact us today to learn more about our BOCW License Registration Services and how we can help you obtain the necessary license under the Building and Other Construction Workers (BOCW) Act. The Building and Other Construction Workers Act, 1996 (commonly known as the “BOCW Act”) was passed by the Government of India to address the problems associated with unskilled labourers who are forced to work in harrowingly difficult conditions. Monitoring the working conditions of the workforce is the aim of this Act. It serves as a social welfare programme with the goal of giving benefits to the workers who are engaged in building and construction-related activities around the nation.