General Contractor license in Utah
Utah requires a state-level general contractor license.
Required license type
Utah licenses all contractors through the Division of Professional Licensing (DOPL) for any work requiring a building permit or any construction work. DOPL issues General Building (B100), General Engineering (E100), Residential (R100), and 60+ specialty classifications.
Required for any construction project requiring a building permit. R100 = residential general.
Application requirements
Working as a general contractor in Utah typically requires submitting an application packet to the Utah DOPL — Contractor License (B100 / R100 / E100) — including proof of experience, exam scores, and insurance.
- Proof of relevant trade experience or apprenticeship hours
- Passing score on the state trade exam(s)
- General liability insurance + workers' comp
- Surety bond filed with the board (when required)
- Business entity registration with the Secretary of State
- Background check + license fee submitted with packet
This is the standard packet most U.S. state boards require. Verify the exact list with the Utah DOPL — Contractor License (B100 / R100 / E100) before applying — requirements change by trade classification.
Fees and renewal cycle
Total cost to become a licensed general contractor in Utah ranges from $5,000 to $85,000 (typical $27,000). The range covers application + exam fees, bond + insurance premiums, and the first year of business registration.
Most state boards renew on a 1-3 year cycle and require continuing education credits. Verify the exact renewal window and CE requirement with the Utah DOPL — Contractor License (B100 / R100 / E100) — late renewal typically triggers a reinstatement fee.
Reciprocity with neighboring states
Utah borders 6 other launched states ProFix Directory tracks. Reciprocity is set by each state board individually — check the destination state for the current rule before relying on it.
Where to apply
Utah DOPL — Contractor License (B100 / R100 / E100)
Board phone: +1-801-530-6628
Utah licenses all contractors through the Division of Professional Licensing (DOPL) for any work requiring a building permit or any construction work. DOPL issues General Building (B100), General Engineering (E100), Residential (R100), and 60+ specialty classifications.
Why ProFix verifies every general contractor
Every pro we list in Utah is matched against the Utah DOPL — Contractor License (B100 / R100 / E100) record, the Secretary of State business registry, and OSHA inspection data. We surface license status, revocation history, and bond filings on every profile so homeowners can shortlist verified pros without trusting a single review-platform score.
Common questions
- Do I need a general contractor license in Utah?
- Utah requires general contractor contractors to hold a Utah General Contractor license from the Utah DOPL — Contractor License (B100 / R100 / E100). Apply through https://secure.utah.gov/llv/search/index.html with a typical $27,000 total fee (range $5,000-$85,000) and a 1-3 year renewal cycle. Verify the exact classification with the board before submitting.
- Which board handles general contractor licensing in Utah?
- Utah DOPL — Contractor License (B100 / R100 / E100) is the relevant authority shown in the Utah licensing seed for this page. The verification or application URL in the loader is https://secure.utah.gov/llv/search/index.html.
- How much does a general contractor license cost in Utah?
- The recorded licensing cost range is $5,000-$85,000, with a typical total around $27,000. That range comes from the page loader and covers application, exam, bond, insurance, or registration costs where they apply.
- What requirements should Utah general contractor applicants verify?
- Required for any construction project requiring a building permit. R100 = residential general.
- When does Utah require a contractor license?
- Any construction work requiring a building permit. Residential = R100; General Building = B100; General Engineering = E100.
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