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The average salary for a contractor is $19.73 per hour in Virginia. 16 salaries taken from job postings on Indeed in the past 36 months (updated September 6, 2025).
Virginia doesnt license individuals, only businesses. That means you must start a general contracting business to obtain a general contractor license in this state.
General liability insurance for Virginia contractors Virginia doesnt require liability insurance for general contractors, but coverage may be required to obtain certain permits.
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Virginia has its own rule to assess whether a worker is an employee or an independent contractor. The Virginia rule creates a presumption that the worker is an employee unless the employer can show that the IRS guidelines dictate otherwise.
Virginia laws and penalties Civil penalties: Licensed contractors can face fines and disciplinary actions, which may include the suspension or revocation of their license. Criminal penalties: In some cases, knowingly hiring an unlicensed subcontractor can lead to criminal charges.
Any person who undertakes work without (i) any valid Virginia contractors license or certificate when a license or certificate is required by this chapter or (ii) the proper class of license as defined in 54.1-1100 for the work undertaken, shall be fined an amount not to exceed $500 per day for each day that such
Can I do the work myself? The Code of Virginia allows any person who performs or supervises the construction, removal, repair or improvement of no more than one primary residence owned by him and for his own use during any 24-month period.

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