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 Contractor | Cabinet and Millwork Contractor |
| Cement Finishing | Concrete Coatings |
| Concrete Placing and Finishing (Flatwork) Contractor | Court (outdoor) Contractor |
| Dredging and Landfilling | Dredging Contractor |
| Excavation Contractor | Exposed Aggregate |
| Fence Erection Contractor | Finish Carpentry Contractor |
| Flooring | Gutter and Downspout Contractor |
| Masonry Contractor | Painting Contractor |
| Paint and Roof Paint | Paver Block Contractor |
| Paving and Sealing | Paving Contractor |
| Plastering/Stucco Contractor | River Rock Contractor |
| Roof Painting | Roof Spraying |
| Sandblasting Contractor | Sign Contractor - Non-Electrical |
| Sign Contractor - Restricted | Terrazzo Contractor |
| Tile and Marble Contractor | Tile, Terrazzo, River Rock and Marble |
| Tiles | Alteration 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.
