At a glance
The fastest way to orient yourself in Utah is to know the universal threshold and the endorsement pathway.| Signal | Value |
|---|---|
| Construction license trigger | $3,000 or more — all types of construction |
| Handyman exemption registration | $1,000 to $3,000 (Registration of Exemption) |
| Owner exemption | Owners working on their own residence are exempt |
| Pre-licensure education | 25-hour course + 5-hour Business and Law course required |
| Exam | Business and Law exam, 70% minimum (select classifications) |
| Liability insurance minimum | $100,000 / $300,000 |
| Reciprocity model | Licensure by Endorsement — any US state, not traditional reciprocity |
Frequently asked questions
Pick the tab that matches your situation. Each FAQ gives a direct answer and points you to the full detail below.- Contractors
- Regulators
How do I get a contractor license in Utah, and at what project value is one required?
How do I get a contractor license in Utah, and at what project value is one required?
Does Utah require separate licenses for electricians and plumbers?
Does Utah require separate licenses for electricians and plumbers?
What is the Handyman Exemption in Utah?
What is the Handyman Exemption in Utah?
Where do I go to get licensed in Utah?
Where do I go to get licensed in Utah?
How much does it cost to get licensed?
How much does it cost to get licensed?
What insurance is required?
What insurance is required?
Can I use my out-of-state license in Utah?
Can I use my out-of-state license in Utah?
Does Utah require a license for roofing work?
Does Utah require a license for roofing work?
Does Utah require a license for residential work?
Does Utah require a license for residential work?
How many licenses can a contractor hold?
How many licenses can a contractor hold?
Start with your goal
Pick the card that matches what you need right now. Each one links to the relevant section on this page.Is licensure triggered?
Find the right regulator
Application and renewal details
Licensure by endorsement
Special considerations
Different roles need different things from a Utah page. Use the tab that matches your situation to see what matters most before you read the full detail below.- Contractors
- Regulators
- The universal $3,000 threshold covers commercial, residential, and public works.
- Projects between $1,000 and $3,000 require a Registration of Exemption (handyman exemption).
- A 25-hour pre-licensure education course and a 5-hour Business and Law course are required before applying.
- Electrical and plumbing contractors must also hold a master-level trade license.
- Contractors may hold up to 3 licenses with up to 3 classifications each.
- Licensure by Endorsement is available for out-of-state licensees — but it is not traditional reciprocity.
- Liability insurance of at least $100,000 / $300,000 is required.
Readiness checklist
Four things you need to confirm before you can treat Utah as “ready” for a bid or an application. If any of these are unclear, you are not ready yet.Confirm the value threshold
$3,000 or more requires a license. Between $1,000 and $3,000, a handyman exemption registration is needed.Identify the right classification
Complete pre-licensure education
Navigation
Use these links to jump to related cross-state comparisons and workflows.- New state evaluation if you are screening Utah for the first time.
- Multi-state bid readiness if you need to compare Utah with nearby jurisdictions.
- Licensing thresholds or prequalification patterns for cross-state context.
Construction work regulated
Utah applies a single threshold to all construction work. The type of work determines the classification, not whether a license is needed.| Work lane | What triggers regulation |
|---|---|
| All construction (commercial, residential, public works) | $3,000 or more |
| Handyman exemption | $1,000 to $3,000 — Registration of Exemption required |
| Owner-occupied residence | Exempt (owner performing own work or contracting with licensed contractor) |
Common determination scenarios
If you are trying to figure out where to start, expand the scenario that is closest to your situation.General contractor or builder
General contractor or builder
Specialty or sub-trade contractor
Specialty or sub-trade contractor
Electrical or plumbing contractor
Electrical or plumbing contractor
Out-of-state contractor
Out-of-state contractor
Small project under $3,000
Small project under $3,000
Who regulates construction
Utah handles all construction licensing through a single commission. Use the links below to reach the correct application portal.All contractors — Construction Services Commission, Division of Professional Licensing
All contractors — Construction Services Commission, Division of Professional Licensing
Requirements
Utah uses one set of requirements for general and specialty contractors, with separate tracks for electricians and plumbers. Expand the category that applies to your situation.General and Specialty Contractors
General and Specialty Contractors
| Requirement | Detail |
|---|---|
| Pre-licensure education | 25-hour approved course covering construction business practices, bookkeeping, mechanics liens, and construction principles. |
| Business and Law course | 5-hour course required. |
| Exam | Business and Law exam, 70% minimum — required for E100, B100, R100, E200, E201, P200, P201 classifications. |
| Experience (general classifications) | 2 years full-time paid construction experience, or a 4-year Bachelor’s / 2-year Associate’s degree in Construction Management, or passing NASCLA Accredited Exam, or an active equivalent license from another state. |
| Experience (specialty classifications) | 25-hour course certificate required; or an active equivalent license from another state. |
| Insurance | Liability minimum $100,000 / $300,000. |
| Workers’ comp / tax registration | Required if the contractor has employees. |
| License limit | Up to 3 licenses with up to 3 classifications each. |
| Renewal cycle | Expires November 30 of every odd year. 6 hours of CE per renewal cycle. |
| S700 approval | Limited Scope License requires Commission approval before issuance. |
| Fee | Amount |
|---|---|
| General contractor application (first classification) | $175 |
| Specialty contractor application (first classification) | $135 |
| Each additional classification | $175 |
| Each additional qualifier | $50 |
| Biennial renewal | $119 |
| Electronic code library surcharge | $1 |
Electricians
Electricians
| Requirement | Detail |
|---|---|
| Exam | Required — see Candidate Information Bulletin for eligibility by license type. |
| Continuing education | 16 hours per renewal cycle: minimum 8 hours on current National Electrical Code, 4 hours on NFPA 70E. |
| Contractor requirement | E200 or E201 contractor license requires a Master or Residential Master Electrician license. |
| Renewal cycle | November 30 of every even year (2-year cycle). |
| License Type | Application Fee | Biennial Renewal |
|---|---|---|
| Apprentice Electrician | $116 | $74 |
| Journeyman Electrician | $116 | $74 |
| Master Electrician | $116 | $74 |
| Residential Journeyman Electrician | $116 | $74 |
| Residential Master Electrician | $116 | $74 |
Plumbers
Plumbers
| Requirement | Detail |
|---|---|
| Exam | Required — see Candidate Information Bulletin for eligibility by license type. |
| Continuing education | 12 hours per renewal cycle: minimum 8 hours Core CE, 4 hours Core or Professional. |
| Contractor requirement | P200 or P201 contractor license requires a Master or Residential Master Plumber license. |
| Renewal cycle | November 30 of every even year (2-year cycle). |
| License Type | Application Fee | Biennial Renewal |
|---|---|---|
| Master Plumber | $116 | $74 |
| Journeyman Plumber | $116 | $74 |
| Residential Master Plumber | $116 | $74 |
| Residential Journeyman Plumber | $116 | $74 |
| Apprentice Plumber | $116 | $74 |
Reciprocal agreements
Utah does not maintain traditional reciprocity agreements with specific states. Instead, it offers Licensure by Endorsement — a pathway available to any out-of-state licensee who can demonstrate equivalent qualifications.| Endorsement requirement | Detail |
|---|---|
| Existing license | Active and in good standing in another US state, district, or territory for at least 12 months |
| Scope of practice | Must be similar to the Utah classification sought |
| Ownership | Ownership cannot have changed more than 50% |
| Residency | Utah residency is NOT required |
| B&L exam waiver | Waived if all endorsement requirements are met |
| Pre-licensure course waiver | Waived if all endorsement requirements are met |
| Applies to | All classifications including specialties |
Types of licenses
Utah uses a code-based classification system. General classifications cover broad scopes; S-series codes cover specialty trades. Use these tabs to find the classification that matches your work.General Contractors
General Contractors
- E100 — General Engineering Contractor (includes B100 scope)
- B100 — General Building Contractor (includes E100 scope)
- B200 — Modular Unit Installation Contractor
- R100 — Residential and Small Commercial Contractor
- R101 — Residential / Small Commercial Non-Structural Remodel and Repair (standalone; cannot combine with other specialties)
- R200 — Factory Built Housing Contractor
Electrical & Plumbing
Electrical & Plumbing
- E200 — General Electrical Contractor (requires Master Electrician)
- E201 — Residential Electrical Contractor (requires Residential Master Electrician)
- P200 — General Plumbing Contractor (requires Master Plumber)
- P201 — Residential Plumbing Contractor (requires Residential Master Plumber)
- Apprentice Electrician
- Journeyman Electrician; Residential Journeyman Electrician
- Master Electrician; Residential Master Electrician
- Apprentice Plumber
- Journeyman Plumber; Residential Journeyman Plumber
- Master Plumber; Residential Master Plumber
Specialty Contractors (S-series)
Specialty Contractors (S-series)
- S202 — Solar Photovoltaic
- S220 — Carpentry and Flooring
- S230 — Masonry, Siding, Stucco, Glass, and Rain Gutter
- S260 — Asphalt and Concrete
- S270 — Drywall, Paint, and Plastering
- S280 — Roofing
- S310 — Foundation, Excavation, and Demolition
- S330 — Landscape and Recreation (includes swimming pools, spas, fountains, sprinkler systems, irrigation)
- S350 — HVAC
- S354 — Radon Mitigation
- S370 — Fire Suppression Systems
- S410 — Boiler, Pipeline, Waste Water, and Water Conditioner
- S440 — Sign Installation
- S510 — Elevator
- S700 — Limited Scope License (requires Commission approval)

