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Contractors License
Every state sets its own licensing requirements, exam format, approved study materials, and renewal rules. Find your state below to see licensing context, seminars, online courses, required books, practice exams, and application support.
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A contractor license is permission from a state licensing agency to bid, contract, or perform covered construction work. States usually define license requirements by project value, trade, building type, and whether you are acting as a prime contractor or subcontractor.
American Contractors Exam Services has helped 60,000+ contractors prepare for state licensing exams since 1997. The 2026 rebuild keeps state pages crawlable and direct: pick a state, choose a license category, then connect to the matching seminar, required-book bundle, online class, or custom training path.
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The exact state process changes by classification, but most applicants move through the same core steps.
Confirm experience, entity, insurance, financial statement, and classification requirements before you apply.
File with the state board and wait for approval or authorization when the board requires it.
Use approved books, seminars, online courses, and practice exams to prepare for business/law and trade exams.
Maintain renewal dates, insurance, monetary limits, continuing education, and board notices after issuance.
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Choose a state to see licensing requirements, exam details, application steps, and available prep options.
Multi-State Exam Path
NASCLA lists the Commercial General Building Contractor exam as accepted by participating agencies in: Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, Nevada, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oregon, South Carolina, Tennessee, Utah, U.S. Virgin Islands, Virginia, West Virginia. Passing it may waive the state-specific trade exam, but applicants still need to satisfy each board's application, business law, financial, and insurance requirements.
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