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Contractors License Overview

  • Arizona regulates virtually every aspect of Commercial and Residential construction when the contract exceeds $1,000.00 or if the work requires a building permit.
  • Licensing Bonds range from $1000.00 to $105,000.00 and are required of all contractor license applicants.
  • Sales tax bonds are also required for a period of 2 years
  • For additional licensing requirements including experience, financial and bonding requirements, exam information, reference books needed, reciprocity and Continuing Education Requirements, please select the appropriate License link below.
  • For Out of State students who wish to obtain an AZ Contractors license without having to travel to AZ, classes may be held in one of our regional offices. Call 1-800-992-1910 for details. AZ students may call 1-800-795-7277 for local classes (AZ)

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602-678-1200

(Bonds Required for All Licenses)

Arizona Residential


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Arizona (B-3 and CR-61) Limited Remodeling & Repair Contractor

Remodeling or repair of an existing residential structure or appurtenance except for electrical, plumbing, mechanical, boilers, swimming pools or spas and water wells, which must be subcontracted to an appropriately licensed contractor.

The scope of work allowed under the CR7 carpentry classification is included within this scope. This classification does not include work authorized by the A, B1, or B2 scopes.

For projects of $50,000 or less, this classification allows the licensee, on existing structures, to install or repair rough carpentry, finish carpentry, roofing, hardware, millwork, metal studs, metal doors or door frames. Work related to electrical, plumbing, air conditioning systems, boilers, swimming pools, spas and water wells must be subcontracted to an appropriately licensed contractor.

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Arizona (B and B-2) Residential and Small Commercial Contractor

B General Residential Contractor Scope – Construction of all or any part of a residential structure or appurtenance. Also included are the scopes of work allowed by the B3 and CR2 through CR80 license classifications. Work related to electrical, plumbing, air conditioning systems, boilers, swimming pools, spas and water wells must be subcontracted to an appropriately licensed contractor. This classification does not include work authorized by the A, B1, or B2 scopes.

B-2 General Small Commercial Contractor Scope – Small commercial construction in connection with any new structure or addition built, being built, or to be built for the support, shelter and enclosure of persons, animals, chattels or movable property of any kind for which the total amount paid to the licensee does not exceed $2,000,000. This scope includes the supervision of all or any part of the above and includes the management or direct or indirect supervision of any work performed.

Note: AZ applicants applying for the B-1 or B-2 General Commercial licenses have a choice of trade exams. They can elect to take either the NASCLA Accredited Examination for Commercial General Building Contractors or the AZ ROC General Commercial exam. There are differences in these exams. See the PSI CIB for each exam to compare the differences and determine which exam best fits your business needs.

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Arizona Commercial


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Arizona (B-1) General Commercial Contractor

Construction, alteration and repair in connection with any structure built, being built or to be built for the support, shelter and enclosure of persons, animals, chattels or movable property of any kind. This scope includes the supervision of all or any part of the above and includes the management, or direct or indirect supervision of any work performed.

This scope also includes the scopes of work allowed by the CR2 through CR80 license classifications.  Work related to electrical, plumbing, air conditioning systems, boilers, swimming pools, spas and water wells must be subcontracted to an appropriately licensed contractor.  This classification does not include work authorized by the A,B, or B3 scopes.

Note: AZ applicants applying for the B-1 or B-2 General Commercial licenses have a choice of trade exams. They can elect to take either the NASCLA Accredited Examination for Commercial General Building Contractors or the AZ ROC General Commercial exam. There are differences in these exams. See the PSI CIB for each exam to compare the differences and determine which exam best fits your business needs.

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Arizona Business and Law


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Arizona Business Management

All contractor license classifications must take the Business Management examination in addition to any required trade specific examination (this includes the NASCLA Accredited Examination for Commercial General Building Contractors

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Arizona Electrical


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Arizona (A-17) Electrical & Transmission Lines

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Arizona (R-11) Residential Electrical

Installation and repair of electrical systems.

*Note: AZ applicants applying for the R-11 Electrical (Residential) have a choice of trade exams. They can elect to take either the NASCLA Accredited Trade Examination for Residential Electrical Contractors or the AZ ROC Electrical (Residential) exam. There are differences in these exams. See the PSI CIB for each exam to compare the differences and determine which exam best fits your business needs.

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Arizona NASCLA

NASCLA offers a single exam to become licensed in 15 states. For more information click here.

Oregon - Nevada - Arizona - Utah - Louisiana - Florida - Arkansas - Alabama - Mississippi - Georgia - South Carolina - North Carolina - Virginia - Tennessee


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NASCLA Commercial General Building Contractor

The NASCLA Accredited Commercial General Building Contractor Exam eliminates the trade examination only for the participating state agencies. Once you have passed an exam within the NASCLA Accredited Examination Program, contractors will still have to meet additional state licensure requirements within each participating state to obtain their license, as well as passing the state specific Business Law exam.

Arizona HVAC and Mechanical


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Arizona (A or KA) General Engineering (Commercial)

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Arizona (C-39 or CR-39 or R-39) Residential Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (Residential/Commercial)

This classification allows the licensee to install and repair comfort air conditioning systems, including refrigeration, evaporative cooling, ventilating, and heating with or without solar equipment. Installation and repair of machinery, units, accessories, refrigerator rooms, and insulated refrigerator spaces, and controls in refrigerators. If necessary, a new circuit may be added to the existing service panel or sub-panel. Excluded is the installation of a new service panel or sub-panel.

This scope includes all R-39R subclassifications.

R-39R Air Conditioning and Refrigeration

R-39R Temperature Control Systems R

-39R Warm Air Heating, Evaporative Cooling and Ventilating

R-39R Evaporative Cooling and Ventilators

Upon the effective date of these rules, no new applications for the R-39R Gas Refrigeration, Temperature Control Systems, Warm Air Heating, Evaporative Cooling and Ventilating, Evaporative Cooling and Ventilators, and Pre-Coolers license classifications will be accepted and no new R-39R licenses in these classifications will be issued.

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Arizona Plumbing


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Arizona (C-37 or CR-37 or R-37 or R-37R) Plumbing w/Solar

R-39R Air Conditioning and Refrigeration

R-39R Temperature Control Systems R

-39R Warm Air Heating, Evaporative Cooling and Ventilating

R-39R Evaporative Cooling and Ventilators

Upon the effective date of these rules, no new applications for the R-39R Gas Refrigeration, Temperature Control Systems, Warm Air Heating, Evaporative Cooling and Ventilating, Evaporative Cooling and Ventilators, and Pre-Coolers license classifications will be accepted and no new R-39R licenses in these classifications will be issued.

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Arizona Low Voltage and Fire


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Arizona (C-16 or CR-16) Fire Protection Systems (Residential/Commercial)

Installation, alteration and repair of fire protection systems using water, steam, gas or chemicals. Included is any required excavation, trenching, backfilling and grading, piping from structure and connections to off-premise water supply adjacent to property involving a fire protection system.

Systems may include the following areas of work and related equipment: restaurant hood protection systems; fire pumps and drivers; pressure and storage tanks; all piping and valves; sprinkler heads and nozzles; and application of materials for the prevention of corrosion or freezing. Also included are air compressors, air receivers, bottled inert gases, pressurized chemicals, manifolds, pneumatic, hydraulic or electronic controls, low voltage signaling systems, control piping and the flushing and testing of systems.

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Arizona Specialty Trades


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Arizona (A-12 and CR-80) Sewers, Drains and Pipe Laying

 

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Arizona (A-9 and B-5) Swimming Pool Contractor (Residential & Commercial)

B-5 General Swimming Pool Contractor Scope – Construction and repair of swimming pools and spas. Installation of code required pool barriers around the swimming pool or spa and installation of utilities from the point of service to the pool equipment. Construction of other structures or appurtenances is excluded. This scope includes all B-5R sub-classifications.

The trade test is considered equivalent for these classifications and upon passing the CBME and trade exam, either license classification may be applied for without further testing.

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Arizona (B-5) Residential Swimming Pools

The trade test is considered equivalent for these classifications and upon passing the CBME and trade exam, either license classification may be applied for without further testing.

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Arizona B General Residential Contractor

The trade test is considered equivalent for these classifications and upon passing the CBME and trade exam, either license classification may be applied for without further testing.

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Arizona (C-1 or C-10 or CR-1 or R10) Drywall and Acoustical Systems Contractor

The trade test is considered equivalent for these classifications and upon passing the CBME and trade exam, either license classification may be applied for without further testing.

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Arizona (C-38) Signs

The trade test is considered equivalent for these classifications and upon passing the CBME and trade exam, either license classification may be applied for without further testing.

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Arizona (C-60 or CR-60 or R-60) Finish Carpentry

The trade test is considered equivalent for these classifications and upon passing the CBME and trade exam, either license classification may be applied for without further testing.

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Arizona (C-9 or CR-9 or R-9) Concrete (Residential Commercial)

The C9/L9 Concrete exam allows applicants to apply for the following licenses:

C9 RESIDENTIAL CONCRETE This license enables the installation and repair of concrete, concrete products, and accessories common to the industry. This scope also includes all C9R sub-classifications.

L9 COMMERCIAL CONCRETE All work in connection with the processing, proportioning, batching, mixing, conveying, and placing of concrete composed of materials common to the concrete industry, including finishing, coloring, curing, repairing, testing, drilling, sawing, grinding, chipping, and grouting. Placing film barriers, sealing and waterproofing are included. Construction, centering and assembling forms, molds, slipforms, and pans. Trenching, excavating, backfilling, and grading in connection with concrete construction. Installation of embedded items essential to or comprising an integral part of the concrete or concrete construction, including reinforcing elements and accessories.

K9 DUAL CONCRETE This classification allows the scope of work permitted by the commercial L9 Concrete and the residential C9 Concrete licenses.

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Arizona (CR-21) Hardscaping and Irrigation Systems (Residential/Commercial)

L9 COMMERCIAL CONCRETE All work in connection with the processing, proportioning, batching, mixing, conveying, and placing of concrete composed of materials common to the concrete industry, including finishing, coloring, curing, repairing, testing, drilling, sawing, grinding, chipping, and grouting. Placing film barriers, sealing and waterproofing are included. Construction, centering and assembling forms, molds, slipforms, and pans. Trenching, excavating, backfilling, and grading in connection with concrete construction. Installation of embedded items essential to or comprising an integral part of the concrete or concrete construction, including reinforcing elements and accessories.

K9 DUAL CONCRETE This classification allows the scope of work permitted by the commercial L9 Concrete and the residential C9 Concrete licenses.

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Arizona (CR-31) Masonry (Residential/Commercial)

L9 COMMERCIAL CONCRETE All work in connection with the processing, proportioning, batching, mixing, conveying, and placing of concrete composed of materials common to the concrete industry, including finishing, coloring, curing, repairing, testing, drilling, sawing, grinding, chipping, and grouting. Placing film barriers, sealing and waterproofing are included. Construction, centering and assembling forms, molds, slipforms, and pans. Trenching, excavating, backfilling, and grading in connection with concrete construction. Installation of embedded items essential to or comprising an integral part of the concrete or concrete construction, including reinforcing elements and accessories.

K9 DUAL CONCRETE This classification allows the scope of work permitted by the commercial L9 Concrete and the residential C9 Concrete licenses.

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Arizona (CR-42) Roofing (Residential/Commercial)

 

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Arizona (CR-48) Ceramic, Plastic, and Metal Tile (Residential/Commercial)

This classification allows the licensee to prepare a surface as required for the licensee to install and repair the following tile products on horizontal and vertical surfaces:

1. Ceramic

2. Clay

3. Faience

4. Metal

5. Mosaic

6. Glass mosaic

7. Paver

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Arizona (CR-8) Floor Covering (Residential/Commercial)

2. Clay

3. Faience

4. Metal

5. Mosaic

6. Glass mosaic

7. Paver

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Arizona (K-6 or A-19 or B-6) Swimming Pools including Solar (Commercial)/General Swimming Pool Contractor, including Solar (Residential)

2. Clay

3. Faience

4. Metal

5. Mosaic

6. Glass mosaic

7. Paver

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Arizona (KA-5 or A-9 or B-5) Swimming Pools (Commercial) General Swimming Pool Contractor (Residential)

2. Clay

3. Faience

4. Metal

5. Mosaic

6. Glass mosaic

7. Paver

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Arizona (KB-1) General Commercial Contractor

2. Clay

3. Faience

4. Metal

5. Mosaic

6. Glass mosaic

7. Paver

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Arizona (R-54) Water Conditioning Equipment

2. Clay

3. Faience

4. Metal

5. Mosaic

6. Glass mosaic

7. Paver

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