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Commonly Asked Questions about Idaho Construction Contractor Forms

Building construction is a regulated activity in Idaho. All contractors are required by Idaho law to be registered with the Idaho Contractors Board, which is a division of the State of Idaho, Bureau of Occupational Licenses. You may not obtain building permits without a contractor registration number.
A handyman does not need a license in Idaho. However, just like general contractors, they should register with the Idaho Contractors Board. Without this registration, they may be subject to fines if they work on construction projects over $2,000.
The process for getting licensed is quick and easy. The contractor must fill out a form, get it signed and docHubd, then mail or deliver the original docHubd form, along with a copy of their photo ID, the application fee of $50, and proof of general liability and workers insurance, to the board.
Registering a general contractor business in Idaho is mandatory before you can start operating in the state. The Idaho Division of Occupational Professional License can walk you through the process.
RCE or RCT Abbreviations for the contractor registration number given by the IBOL (Idaho Bureau of Occupational Licensing). Contractors are registered, not licensed, in Idaho. The number must be seen along with the logo in all instances, on stationary cards, etc.
There are eight (8) classes of licenses: Unlimited, AAA, AA, A, B, CC, C and D. The class of license determines the dollar amount a Public Works Contractor may bid for on a Public Works project.
Q: What is my Idaho unemployment insurance account number? A: Your Idaho unemployment insurance account number is a number assigned by the Idaho Department of Labor for each business who files unemployment insurance quarterly wage reports. It is also known as a State Unemployment Tax Account number (SUTA).