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Fees for these licenses include a $15 application fee, a $25 credential fee, and an $25 annual renewal fee. Its also important to point out that these licenses are required alongside specialty contractor licenses such as: Plumbing. Electrical.
Wisconsin does not offer a specific handyman license. However, most handyman work falls under the jurisdiction of the Dwelling Contractor Qualifier license. This is the main license that covers general contracting work on one- and two-family homes in Wisconsin.
Wisconsin general contractor license renewal requirements Wisconsin general contractor license renewal requires submitting the $40 renewal fee using the states eSLA portal. This license doesnt require continuing education, but you must renew it yearly. The dwelling contractor qualifier license is valid for two years.
General contractor licensing To get the Qualifier license, youll need a Qualifier Certification. To obtain a Dwelling Contractor Qualifier Certification, youll have to take the state-mandated 12-hour initial training course and pass an exam. At that point, you can apply for a Dwelling Contractor Qualifier license.
How do I get a general contractor license in Wisconsin? (steps) Complete the Dwelling Contractor application. Submit the application and credential fees. Provide evidence of workers compensation insurance, if applicable. Provide proof of meeting unemployment compensation requirements, if applicable.
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Related Q&A to Wisconsin Construction Contractor

Wisconsin requires handymen to be licensed if they want to work on projects valued at over $1,000 or that require pulling permits.
Can I do my own work? In ance with state codes and local ordinances, most installations will need to be done by State of Wisconsin licensed contractors. In certain cases, people who own and occupy a 1 or 2 family dwelling may be permitted to do their own work.
Do you need a general contractor license in Wisconsin? Yes, if youll be performing work on one- to two-family residential dwellings and the work requires a building permit, you are required to get certified by the Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services (DSPS) as a Dwelling Contractor.

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