Arizona License of Property for Advertising by use of a Wall of a Building

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Arizona law requires contractors to be licensed through the Arizona Registrar of Contractors.

The minimum penalty for contracting without a license as a first offense is a fine of $1,000 plus an 83% surcharge. A.R.S. § 32-1164(B). In most cases, an unlicensed contractor will simply face a fine, but jail time is not out of the question if the perpetrator is a repeat offender or the facts are egregious.

Under Arizona law an owner of any land can build a home on that land without obtaining a contractor's license but only if the owner of the land intends to occupy the home, and does not intend to sell or rent the home.

Most Construction contractors (both primes and subs) must be licensed with the Arizona Registrar of Contractors; some exemptions apply. To become a licensed contractor, you must submit an application showing you have passed one or more written exams, met appropriate experience requirements, and have sufficient bonding.

An unlicensed entity may be a company or individual. 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 workman's compensation insurance, the ROC does not require an entity to possess insurance to be licensed.

Handyman Exemption As stated above, Arizona requires a license for any project over $1,000. If the labor and costs are less than $1,000, you may fall under the minor work exception.

Minor work includes repairs and small alterations that don't require building permits. Unlicensed handyman in Arizona can do work, such as putting up drywall, assembling furniture, fixing windows, installing doors, and replacing fixtures. A handyman is typically paid around $25 an hour in Arizona.

Currently, licensed contractors are required to list their ROC license number on all published advertisements, vehicles with contractor signage, radio advertisements, television advertisements, letterheads and other documents used to correspond with the licensee's customers or potential customers.

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Arizona License of Property for Advertising by use of a Wall of a Building