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Study for your Utah Business Law Exam.
![]() State Requirements & Application
* Proof of registration with the appropriate departments.
* Demonstrate financial responsibility. * Obtain a certificate of general liability with a minimum coverage of $100,000 per incident and $300,000 in total coverage. * Provide a certificate of Workers' Comp coverage or proof that the company does not have or intend to hire employees * Provide an unemployment insurance registration number * Provide a Utah State tax ID * File an application with the Utah Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing and pay appropriate fees * Register with the Residence Lien Recovery Fund and pay assessment * Must have at least two years of proven active experience in the past 10 years. One of those two years shall be in a supervisory or managerial position. A two or four degree in construction management may have one year of experience credited towards the supervisory or managerial experience requirement. Utah Contractors Requirements
Board Contact Information:
Utah Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing P.O. Box 146741 Salt Lake City, UT 84114-6741 Phone: 801.530.6628 Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00am - 5:00pm Website: Utah Contractors License Board Frequently Asked Questions: Utah FAQ Fees: The application fee for a new B-100 or R-100 license is $210. The fee for the Residence Lien Recovery Fund Registration is $195. To obtain a license application and other forms for Utah go to Utah Application
Test Information
Test Information: This test covers information in 11 subject areas. The questions are created from content in the 1 book shown below the following chart.
Top Permitted WorkWith this license you may bid on and build single-family residences, multifamily residences up to four units, and commercial construction of not more than three stories above ground and not more than 20,000 square feet. |