What scopes of work no longer require a contractor to be licensed?

A contractor is no longer required to be licensed to perform the following scopes of work: 

Awning ContractorCabinet and Millwork Contractor
Cement FinishingConcrete Coatings
Concrete Placing and Finishing (Flatwork) ContractorCourt (outdoor) Contractor
Dredging and LandfillingDredging Contractor
Excavation ContractorExposed Aggregate
Fence Erection ContractorFinish Carpentry Contractor
FlooringGutter and Downspout Contractor
Masonry ContractorPainting Contractor
Paint and Roof PaintPaver Block Contractor
Paving and SealingPaving Contractor
Plastering/Stucco ContractorRiver Rock Contractor
Roof PaintingRoof Spraying
Sandblasting ContractorSign Contractor - Non-Electrical
Sign Contractor - RestrictedTerrazzo Contractor
Tile and Marble ContractorTile, Terrazzo, River Rock and Marble
TilesAlteration and Repair - Non Structural
Asphalt Sealing and Coating Contractor

🚨 Please note: While a license is not required, you may still need a permit. 

🔗 Click here to see what permit types are available. 

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