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It is a common misconception that since the builder exam is open book, it is not difficult to pass. In actuality the North Carolina construction license exam is more difficult to pass than similar closed book exams due to the fact that you have books available as a resource during the contractor exam.
How to Get an NC Contractors LicenseGet a business registration. You will need to get a business registration at the Office of the Secretary of State.Complete your license application.Get a contractor license surety bond.Pass a licensing exam.Pay an application and/or licensing fee.License renewal.
Building Contractor Exam - There are 90 questions on the Building Contractor exam and you must answer at least 63 questions correctly in order to pass. The minimum passing score is 70%. You are allowed 3 hours to complete the exam.
Qualifiers are the people who pass the exams on behalf of a license. Qualifiers are defined as responsible managing employees, owners, or officers of the licensed entity. Qualifiers are not licensees unless they applied for and received a license as the individual.
Since the licensure statute requires a license only for projects that cost $30,000 or more, there is arguably a fourth tier which is sometimes known as the "handyman exception"for construction projects that cost under $30,000, no license is required.
North Carolina grants owners an exemption to act as their own general contractor if they meet the following requirements. The property MUST be listed in your name. The property CANNOT be for rent, lease or sale for one year after the project is completed.
Since the licensure statute requires a license only for projects that cost $30,000 or more, there is arguably a fourth tier which is sometimes known as the "handyman exception"for construction projects that cost under $30,000, no license is required.
Approved applicants must pass a qualifying examination for licensure with a minimum score of 70%. Approved candidates may take computer examinations administered at any PSI Examination Service Center. 90 questions, 3 hours and 20 minutes, partial open book, 63 correct (70%) to pass.
Yes. One of the facts to which the property owner (or person legally authorized to act on behalf of the firm or corporation owning the property) must attest in the affidavit is that he or she will be personally present at all building inspections required by the North Carolina State Building Code.
North Carolina law allows an individual to serve as the general contractor if the land is in your name and the home is to be solely occupied by you and your family for 12 months after completion, without a license and/or experience.