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For years, Arizona law required licensed contractors to display their Arizona Registrar of Contractors (ROC) license number on all broadcast, published, internet or billboard advertising, letterheads and other documents used by the licensee to correspond with the licensees customers or potential customers.
Essential Parts of a License Application Packet Examination Results. The Qualifying Partys original AZ SRE Statutes and Rules Exam results and trade exam results. Background Checks. Papers for Legal Entity. Bond. Fees. Government Issued Identification. Signatures.
The minimum penalty for contracting without a license as a first offense is a fine of $1,000 plus an 83% surcharge. A.R.S. 32-1164(B). In most cases, an unlicensed contractor will simply face a fine, but jail time is not out of the question if the perpetrator is a repeat offender or the facts are egregious.
Must all contractors be licensed? Generally, if labor and materials exceed $1,000 OR a permit is required (regardless of the price of labor and materials), then a license is required.
What are the Arizona Contractor License Requirements? Complete the state application. Complete and pass the Arizona Trade and Business Management Exams. Obtain a FEIN also known as a Federal Tax ID Number. Obtain your Arizona Contractor License Bond.
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Here are six ways you can get a contractor license without experience: Partner with a responsible managing officer (RMO) or responsible managing employee (RME) Get a grandfathered contractor license. Get a waiver from the licensing board. Create a company with a licensed contractor. Gain experience. Take training courses.
What Do Arizona Surety Bonds Cost? Surety bonds generally cost 1-15% of the required bond amount.
Arizona Revised Statutes, Title 32, Chapter 10 requires a contractor be licensed through the Registrar of Contractors (ROC) to legally perform construction or home repair and remodeling jobs having total project cost, including labor and materials, above $1,000 or requiring a building permit.
Description. The Arizona Legislature established the Registrar of Contractors in 1931. The ROC licenses and regulates residential and commercial contractors. ROC staff investigate and work to resolve complaints against licensed contractors and unlicensed entities.
RMO License One of the most common ways that individuals with no experience can have access to a contractor license is through an RMO or RME. RMO stands for Responsible Managing Officer.

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