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Can I be my own Contractor? Pursuant to Utah State Code 55-55-305 a property owner is exempt from licensure and may engage in acts or practices included within the practice of construction trades subject to the stated circumstances and limitations within the Code.
Residential Small Commercial Contractors License (R100) R100 license holders may work on residential property and on small commercial projects. Residential is considered anything that is a single or multi-family home and has 4 units or less.
Tailored for contractors specializing in residential construction and small-scale commercial projects, the Residential Small Commercial Contractor License (R100) enables professionals to undertake renovations, remodels, and new builds within these sectors.
The Utah contractors license application is on the pricier side. Below is a breakdown of the fees required for every application: New application fee: $225.00 (includes one classification and one qualifier) Application fee for every additional classification: $175.00.
In Utah, carpenters and carpentry contractors are licensed under the S220 Carpentry Contractor classification by the Utah Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing (DOPL).
Yes! Its true that many self-employed individuals, especially those who work from home, never get a business license in Utah. But if your local government finds out that youre running an unlicensed business, you might be fined, or even be prevented from doing business until you obtain the license.
R101 - Residential and Small Commercial Non Structural Remodeling and Repair. (2) the entire project costs less than $50,000, including materials and labor. (1) Disconnect, setup, , or remove manufactured housing on a temporary or permanent basis.
The following are the general contractor classifications: B100 General Contractor. R100 Residential/Small Commercial Contractor. E100 General Engineering Contractor.
General Building Contractors License (B100) B100 license holders are able to work on a building or structure of any kind. This includes remodeling, repairing, building, etc. However, licensees may not do any plumbing, electrical, or mechanical work. Strictly structural type of work.
R101 Residential and Small Commercial Nonstructural Remodelling and Repair Contractor ($3000 and above).