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According to Utah Code 58-55-501 et seq., being caught contracting without a license is punishable with a fine of up to $1,000. Second offenses can cost as much as $2,000. Any further issues can cost you as much as $2,000 per day spent contracting without a license.
Yes. Utah law requires that every active contractor license must maintain general liability insurance and financial responsibility.
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.
You do not need a contractor license if your projects have a value of less than $3,000, including labor and materials. Instead, you must simply register with the DOPL if you plan to take on any projects valued at more than $1,000.
Yes. Utah law requires that every active contractor license must maintain general liability insurance and financial responsibility.
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Licensing and Registration Fees $225.00 application fee for a new applicant (includes one classification + one qualifier) $175.00 application fee for each additional classification. $50.00 application fee for each new, additional, or change in qualifier.
All individuals or businesses who wish to engage in construction work in Utah must secure a Utah Contractors License. To do this, at least 1 individual must be selected to act as the license qualifier, which requires that person to pass the necessary license exams.
The Utah Residence Lien Recovery Fund is an alternate payment source for contractors, laborers or suppliers whose liens are voided because a homeowner qualifies for protection under the Residence Lien Restriction and Lien Recovery Fund Act.
The following fees are required to complete the Utah General Contractor application: $225.00 application fee for a new applicant (includes one classification + one qualifier) $175.00 application fee for each additional classification. $50.00 application fee for each new, additional, or change in qualifier.
Utah law requires all contractors and subcontractors doing work in the state of Utah to be licensed. As a homeowner, you can be fined up to $1000 for enlisƟng the services of someone who is unlicensed. You can ver- ify your contractors license at : or call (801)530‐6628, toll free at (866) 275‐3675.

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