License Classifications & Requirements
Types of License
Class A, General Contractor. A Class A license shall
entitle the holder thereof to construct, remodel, repair, and demolish any
structure.
Class B, Building Contractor. A Class B license shall
entitle the holder thereof to construct, remodel, repair, and demolish all
structures not exceeding three stories in height. A Class B license shall
also entitle the license holder to perform non-structural remodeling,
tenant-finish, and repairs of all structures.
Class C, Residential Contractor. A Class C license shall
entitle the holder thereof to construct, remodel, repair, and demolish
single family or duplex residences and buildings accessory to them.
Class D, Sub-Contractor. A Class D license shall entitle
the holder thereof to work for a Class A, B or C Contractor in providing
support services and responsibilities and shall include structural concrete,
framing, masonry, roofing and drywall.
Qualifications
Contractor applicants shall be licensed by satisfying one of more of the
following provisions.
Certificate of Competency from a nationally-recognized
testing institution.
Experience - Until one year after these regulations are
adopted or one year after a municipality or county contracts with the CLRB
to handle their contractor licensing, a license my be obtained upon
verification that a person or a firm's designated representative (qualifying
individual) has the required number of years of full-time experience in the
building construction industry for that license. ·
- Class A License - 15
years or more experience, General Contractor. ·
- Class B License - 10
years or more experience, Building Contractor. ·
- Class C License - 5
years or more experience, Residential Contractor. ·
- Class D License - 5
years or more experience, Sub-Contractor.
Bachelor's Degree in engineering, architecture, or
construction science from an accredited college or university.
Provisional License holders may obtain a regular license
upon the completion of not less than 32 hours of codes-related education
prior to the expiration of such provisional license.
Reciprocity - The applicant has been licensed in other
states or municipalities within or without the state of Idaho to obtain a
contractor's license based upon such person's or firm's licensure in such
other state or municipality.
Contractors licensed through the City of Idaho
Falls shall have reciprocal admission based on their class of
license. Qualifying individual name must match Idaho Fall records. If
requesting a different class, qualifications must be met and a certificate
of experience attached.
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