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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.
For a general contractors license (B100, E100, or R100), at least two years (or 4,000 hours) of paid work experience is required in the construction industry. No experience is required for a specialty contractor license.
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. Strictly structural type of work.
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.
(j) P200 - General Plumbing Contractor. A contractor licensed to perform work as defined in Subsection 58-55-102(25). A contractor's scope of practice under this Subsection (2)(j) includes the furnishing of materials, fixtures, and labor to extend service from a building out to the main water, sewer, or gas pipeline.