License Requirements
Steps to obtaining your license
The International Code Council is not a licensing agency. In order to become licensed in a state or jurisdiction that participates with the ICC, the jurisdiction will require you to pass a Code Council examination. Upon successful completion of your exam, you will need to contact your jurisdiction for any other requirements to become licensed.
What States Accept ICC Exams?
Some cities and counties within Louisiana, Colorado, Minnesota, South Dakota, Missouri, Kansas, Texas, and Wyoming require license applicants to pass ICC National Standard Licensing Exams to obtain a license.
License Scopes
National Standard General Building Contractor A (ICC F11/G11)
This license enables you to construct, repair, or remodel any building or its additions, no matter the size and scope.
National Standard Building Contractor B (ICC F12/G12)
This license allows you to construct, repair, or remodel commercial buildings and single or multi-dwelling buildings, not exceeding three stories.
National Standard Residential Building Contractor C (ICC F13/G13)
With this license, you can construct, repair, or remodel residential buildings up to two stories.