North Carolina Contractor License Courses, Classes & Exam Prep

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Overview

North Carolina Contractor's License: Everything You Need to Know

Construction laws vary from state to state, but in North Carolina, a contractor’s license is required for any work that exceeds $40,000 in labor and materials. The primary benefits of a North Carolina contractor’s license are:

Instant Credibility 

The license allows you to establish yourself, build trust, and build your business.

Work More. Earn More. 

Larger projects are off limits without the license and clients will pay a higher price for the work of a licensed contractor than an unlicensed handyperson. 

Obtaining a contractor’s license in North Carolina doesn’t need to be an overwhelming process. Contractor Training Center can help you every step of the way, lessening the hassles and headaches while we’re at it.

Our experienced and knowledgeable team understands this process and is equipped with the knowledge and know-how to support you through this process. 

License Requirements

Steps to Earning Any North Carolina Contracting License

To obtain your North Carolina contractor’s license you must: 

  • Be at least 18 years old 
  • Possess good moral character (as determined by the NC LBGC) 
  • Provide evidence of financial responsibility 
  • Pass your North Carolina contractor exam; or 
  • Pass your North Carolina NASCLA Contractor Exam

North Carolina contractor exams and the North Carolina NASCLA Contractor Exam are accepted for individuals who intend to operate a contracting business in the state. This ensures that those engaged in construction-related activities in North Carolina possess the necessary knowledge and understanding of building codes, construction practices, and business principles to operate safely and responsibly. To learn more about the process, check out this blog post about becoming a contractor in North Carolina

Exam Preparation

How to Prepare for the North Carolina Contractor Exams

North Carolina contractor exams are administered by the North Carolina Licensing Board for General Contractors. Their purpose is to evaluate aspiring contractors' knowledge of their specific field.

Effective preparation involves a thorough review of all study materials and reference books and relevant North Carolina state codes. 

Exam prep courses like the packages available through Contractor Training Center can explain exactly what you need to know to pass your exam the first time. 

Frequently Asked Questions

Learn More About Contractor Licensing in North Carolina

What kind of contractor licenses are available in North Carolina?

North Carolina issues General Building, Residential, and Highway Contractor Licenses. You can learn more about them and their exam requirements here.

How long is my North Carolina contractor’s license valid?

In North Carolina, all contractor’s licenses expire on Jan. 1 each year.

Does North Carolina require continuing education for contractors?

Yes! To renew your contractor’s license, North Carolina requires you to complete eight hours of continuing education, including a mandatory, two-hour, board-approved course through an approved provider.

Contractor Training Center is a Board-Approved North Carolina Contractor Continuing Education Provider. We have online self-paced CE courses as well as monthly live-streamed courses you can join from anywhere with an internet connection!

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