
Overview & Benefits
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The process of obtaining a contractor's license in Idaho varies by city and the scope of your business or project. The type of license you need and the exams you must take will be different based on multiple criteria determined at the state and local levels.
Contractor Training Center can help your business get the proper exams and licensing you need so you can get started and be well on your way towards earning your license.
The Benefits of Having a Contractor's License in Idaho
Many types of work and construction projects fall under the umbrella of contracting in the state of Idaho. There is no need for licensing at a state level in some cases, but rather certifications are needed on a local level. However, having the license from the state will cover far more bases than the specific local case-by-case registrations.
Getting licensed will give you and your business more credibility and make it easier to secure insurance for your company. You can also potentially earn more as you will have official training and accreditation.
Having a license can be a one-time process, too.
The state doesn't require continued education after licensing, although you may have to renew your license if you choose to pursue it as a business. Often, general contractors don't need a license in the state of Idaho.
Having a license will allow you to take on more work, particularly specialized jobs such as HVAC or plumbing. In short, the benefits of having a license are well worth the time you invest in earning one.