Why Should You Take This Arizona B/B-2 General Residential and Small Commercial Contractor Exam Prep Course?
This Arizona B/B-2 General Residential and Small Commercial Contractor Exam Prep course will prepare you to take the licensing exam. This licensing exam is for Residential Builders, Small Commercial Builders, or both. This license covers the construction of all or any part of a residential structure, except for electrical, plumbing, air conditioning systems, boilers, swimming pools, spas, and roofing (except for shingles and shakes). This license also includes work in B-3 and most of the C Specialties.
Students will have up to six months of access to course content.
To obtain any of the required general residential and small commercial contractors license, you will be required to pass an 80 Question Business Management Exam along with Trade Exam. You will need to get 70% of the questions correct and you will have 180 minutes to complete the exam. You will also need to pass a 100 Question General Residential and Small Commercial Exam. You will need to get 70% of the questions correct and you will have 240 minutes to complete the exam. The questions will be selected at random from a pool of hundred of questions.
Arizona law requires any business which contracts or offers to contract to build, alter, repair, add to, subtract from, improve, move, wreck or demolish any building, highway, road, railroad, excavation or other structure, development or improvement, or to do any part of the work must be a licensed contractor. The following also requires a license: erection of scaffolding, connections to utility service lines, mechanical or structural service to a structure or improvement and any other work in connection with the project.
Obtain an application for a contractor’s license and an application for examination from any office of the Arizona Registrar of Contractors, or download the Contractors License Application Package from: www.azroc.gov
Arizona Registrar of Contractors
1700 West Washington St. Suite 105
Phoenix, AZ 85007-2812
(602) 542-1525
www.azroc.gov
The following must be submitted along with the application:
1. Original examination score (See PSI Candidate Information Bulletin for instructions to register for exams and answers to commonly asked questions)
2. Experience Record Form
3. All license fees and Recovery Fund fees (if applicable)
4. A license bond must be provided with the license application. The amount of the bond required depends upon the classification of license and you anticipated gross volume of business.
5. Your Arizona Transaction Privilege Tax Number must be included with the license application.
6. Financial Statement
7. Proof of Workers Compensation Insurance
Information on License Classification Requirements, License fees, Experience Record form, obtaining a surety bond and Arizona Transaction Privilege Tax Number, instructions, links and answers to many questions can be found on the application which can be downloaded from the Arizona website at: www.azroc.gov
All candidates are required to take and pass a Business Management Examination which contains questions on state and federal laws and the management of construction projects , business and financial management. Some license classifications also require passing a trade exam. All testing requirements must be completed before submitting your application. Information on individual trade exams may be found at: www.psiexams.com (800) 733-9267. The PSI Candidate Information Bulletin (PFD) contains instructions to register for exams and answers to commonly asked questions. Your original examination score report must be submitted with the License Application.
Credit is given for experience as a journeyman, foreman, supervising employee or contractor. Contracting experience will also be considered from currently licensed Arizona Contractors, formerly licensed contractors and official personnel. Refer to form: License Classification Requirements RC-L-206B to determine License Classification experience and testing requirements
A license is issued for two years and must be renewed biennially. No Continued education is required at this time.
Is the NASCLA Accredited Commercial Contractor license accepted in Arizona? No.
Does Arizona require a General contractor (commercial contractor) license? Yes.
Arizona has entered into a reciprocity agreement with California, Nevada, and Utah. Under the agreement, Arizona can accept the licensing qualifications of these states. Applicants will be required to pass the Arizona Business Management examination and complete all other requirements for licensing in Arizona.
Arizona does not recognize contractor’s license issued by other states. However, if you have trade experience or a contractor’s license from another state, this experience may be acceptable to qualify for a license in Arizona which you must apply for with the Arizona Registrar of Contractors.
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