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What are the steps to getting a contractor license in Arizona? Identify a Qualifying Party who meets minimum requirements. Pass examinations. Submit to background checks. Form a legal entity. Obtain a bond. Pay required fees. Provide Government issued identification. Complete and submit application.
What are the steps to getting a contractor license in Arizona? Identify a Qualifying Party who meets minimum requirements. Pass examinations. Submit to background checks. Form a legal entity. Obtain a bond. Pay required fees. Provide Government issued identification. Complete and submit application.
When getting estimates or choosing a contractor for a project, always ask if the contractor is licensed and check the license number using the contractor search at , or by giving the Agency a call at 1-877-692-9762 (1-877-MY-AZROC).
To be a contractor in Arizona, an entity must be licensed. To be licensed, an entity must possess a bond; among other requirements. With the exception of workmans compensation insurance, the ROC does not require an entity to possess insurance to be licensed.
License and Renewal Fees NEW LICENSE APPLICATIONCLASSIFICATIONAPPLICATION FEELICENSE FEEGeneral Commercial (A, B-1, B-2)$200$580Specialty Commercial (C)$100$480General Residential (B, B-3, B-4, B-5, B-6, B-10)$180$3203 more rows
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Contracting without a license in violation of A.R.S. 32-1151 is a class 1 misdemeanor (A.R.S. 32-1164). All class 1 misdemeanors carry a maximum term of six months in the county jail and a maximum fine of $2,500 plus an 83% surcharge.
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.
Exam and Experience Requirements The ROC requires that a party has at least four years of experience in the trade to get a license. They must also pass the Business Management Exam (BME) and Trade Exam with at least a 70% score.
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.
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.

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