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The Arizona Registrar of Contractors is committed to issuing licenses in a timely manner. However, they do process the applications in the order they are received. It is taking on average 20-30 days to issue a license.
No license is required for small repairs and services under the $1,000 threshold, like painting drywall and furniture assembly. You'll need a general or specialty contracting license from the Arizona Registrar of Contractors for larger jobs.
Arizona. To start your cleaning business in Arizona, register for a tax ID number with the Arizona Secretary of State (SOS). Ensure all necessary registrations are completed with the Arizona SOS. Check with your local city or county for additional legal requirements.
Experience required for the license classification being sought. Provide proof of employment history (e.g. copies of W-2's, 1099s, etc.). Technical training, diplomas and/or certifications may be submitted to substantiate experience.
§ 32-1133.01. The claim must be filed within the relevant two-year statute of limitations, which is within two years after all proceedings, reviews and appeals connected with the Registrar's final order terminate per A.R.S. § 32-1133.01(G).
Licensed general contractors can perform a wide variety of work. It can be earthmoving, plumbing, electrical, foundations, framing, or roofing work.
For projects of $5,000 or less including labor and materials, this classification allows the licensee to perform remodeling, repairs, and improvements to existing structures or appurtenances.
Arizona law requires that every person named on a license have good character and reputation. Certain issues regarding good character and reputation can cause a license to be delayed or denied. A felony conviction can indicate a lack of good character and reputation. A.R.S.
File a complaint: Depending on your state's specific laws, you can file a complaint with either your local contracting or licensing board or with a consumer protection agency. Be prepared for legal action: If you go ahead and file a complaint, be prepared for the potential of legal action.
Two Year Registrar of Contractors “warranty”: This is actually the two year period of time within which a homeowner can make a claim to the Arizona Registrar of Contractors.