Arizona Sample Complaint by Contractor for Amount Due

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This is a multi-state form covering the subject matter of: Complaint by Contractor for Amount Due.
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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.

Chance Peterson, General Counsel.

Yes. It may be illegal for the subcontractor to operate without a license, but that does not mean a project owner can simply keep the value of the work performed without paying for it.

On this page, you will find a simple overview of the steps you must take to get a contractor's license from the Arizona Registrar of Contractors. If at any time you have a question and the answer is not provided below, give us a call at 877.692. 9762 or email ROC Licensing staff at Licensing@roc.az.gov.

Must all contractors be licensed? Generally, if labor and materials exceed $1,000 OR a permit is required (regardless of the price of labor and materials), then a license is required.

Any business which contracts or offers to contract to build, alter, repair, add to, subtract from, improve, move, wreck or demolish any building, highway, road, railroad, excavation or other structure, development or improvement, or to do any part of the work must be a licensed contractor.

The ROC licenses and regulates residential and commercial contractors. ROC staff investigate and work to resolve complaints against licensed contractors and unlicensed entities. The ROC is a 90/10 agency.

As stated above, Arizona requires a license for any project over $1,000.

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Arizona Sample Complaint by Contractor for Amount Due