The Utah Electrical Contractor Package is a comprehensive set of legal forms designed specifically for electricians and electrical contractors in Utah. This package includes essential documents that help address potential legal issues that can arise during electrical projects, whether for new construction or repairs. It features an electrical contract that complies with state law, making it a crucial tool for protecting your legal rights throughout the project.
This form package is particularly useful when you are:
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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.
Electrical. Plumbing. HVAC. Alarm Systems. Structural Framing. Mechanical Work. Radon and Soil Depressurization. Projects which significantly impact public health and Safety.
The Utah contractor's license application is on the pricier side. Below is a breakdown of the fees required for every application: New application fee: $225.00 (includes one classification and one qualifier) Application fee for every additional classification: $175.00.
When you declare yourself as owner-builder on your permit for any type of construction, you are acting as your own general contractor and are taking liability for all work done. That means you can: do all the work yourself.hire licensed sub-contractors to do all of the work, or any part of the work.
Complete a State approved 25-hour pre-licensure education program. Pass the Business Law Exam and Trade Exam for the type of license you are seeking. Once you've passed the exam, send your passing score, license application, and work experience documentation to the State of Utah.
The General Contractors License Guide website says the Utah Division of Occupational and Professional License can take anywhere from 4-6 weeks to process your application.
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All individuals or business entities intending to engage in construction work in Utah must obtain a state issued contractor license. At least one individual must be selected to act as the qualifier for the license, which requires the individual to pass the necessary tests prior to applying for the license.