In New Jersey, the contractor licensing process is relatively easier than in other states. There is no statewide license for general contractors, as they must register with the Division of Consumer Affairs. On the other hand, plumbing, electrical, and HVAC contractors must apply to the Division of Consumer Affairs and obtain a license at the state level.
There are certain requirements for each license to meet and it is important to choose the right class of license. That will ensure that you obtain the license, which includes your skills, qualifications, and type of contracting work.
If you want to start your own business and get your New Jersey contractor license, you should learn about the available license types. Take a look at this helpful guide, and gain much licensing information before you are officially a contractor.
In New Jersey, there is no general contractor’s license, as it is the same title as a home improvement contractor or a home building contractor. Therefore, you should not be surprised when you come across different terms and names.
This license, in short, allows the license holder to repair, replace, install, construct and remodel residential or noncommercial properties. It also permits painting, restoring, and demolishing such structures. The scope of work includes performing contracting work, which pertains to driving ways, kitchens, bathrooms, swimming pools, fences, doors, windows, and so on.
To obtain the permit, an individual must register with the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs.
This license, in short, allows the license holder to repair, build, and alter buildings and structures. To obtain this license, a person must apply to the Department of Community Affairs and register their business.
In the state of New Jersey, there is no license for plumbing contractors, though an individual must hold a proper plumber’s license to practice in the state. The New Jersey Department of Consumer Affairs handles the licensing process for plumbers and issues licenses to practice legally in the state. It is attainable to seek plumbing licensure in the forms of the following licenses:
To clarify, this is the highest level of plumber’s license and it entitles the licensee to perform plumbing work and offer plumbing services. If at least 10% of a licensed company belongs to a licensed master plumber, he can practice as a plumbing contractor.
To apply for the license, an applicant must:
To clarify, this license entitles the licensee to perform plumbing work and offer plumbing services being under the surveillance of a licensed master plumber (or journeyman).
To apply for the license, an applicant must:
The New Jersey Department of Consumer Affairs handles the licensing process for electrical contractors and issues licenses to practice legally in the state.
A journeyman electrician, in short, is an individual, who has 8,000 hours of practical experience installing, repairing, and altering electric light, heat and power wires. He must also have completed at least 576 classroom hours of related instruction.
To clarify, an electrical contractor is an individual, who carries out the above-mentioned duties, however for larger and more difficult projects.
To become an electrical contractor, an applicant must:
To clarify, this license allows the licensee to perform contracting work, which relates to HVAC services.
The requirements for the license include:
Division of Consumer Affairs
Regulated Business Section
Home Improvement Contractor
124 Halsey Street
Newark, New Jersey 07101
Phone: (973) 424-8150