0:07 Who Needs a Contractor License in Arizona? 0:47 Arizona Contractor License Classifications 1:30 Basic requirements 1:45 Who can a license be issued to? 2:25 How long does the process take? 3:04 Arizona Business Management Exam Process 3:29 What's on the exam? 4:01 Fees and bonding Blueprint Reading Class: digitalconstructive.com/BlueprintReading
Hello Thomas. So the definition of a journeyman varies depending on different states and regions, but typically it is someone who has supervisory level experience in their trade. You can find AROC'S required experience by classification here: roc.az.gov/sites/default/files/files/RC-L-206B%20License%20Classification%20Requirements.pdf
Like in California, the state does not just let anyone pickup a hammer and start swinging, to ensure the safety of the industry and protection to consumers, they require contractors to have a set level of experience in their respective trade before becoming licensed, it’s not a bowl of candy as they say in California and those who get the license are more than capable to be a contractor, what is good about Arizona is there is fewer requirements and barriers than California, experience requirements are only 2 years full time work instead of 4, and the testing is available online at home, rather than in California to where you testing center can be 1,2,3 hours away
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0:07 Who Needs a Contractor License in Arizona?
0:47 Arizona Contractor License Classifications
1:30 Basic requirements
1:45 Who can a license be issued to?
2:25 How long does the process take?
3:04 Arizona Business Management Exam Process
3:29 What's on the exam?
4:01 Fees and bonding
Blueprint Reading Class: digitalconstructive.com/BlueprintReading
What do you mean by experience as a journeyman
Hello Thomas. So the definition of a journeyman varies depending on different states and regions, but typically it is someone who has supervisory level experience in their trade.
You can find AROC'S required experience by classification here: roc.az.gov/sites/default/files/files/RC-L-206B%20License%20Classification%20Requirements.pdf
Like in California, the state does not just let anyone pickup a hammer and start swinging, to ensure the safety of the industry and protection to consumers, they require contractors to have a set level of experience in their respective trade before becoming licensed, it’s not a bowl of candy as they say in California and those who get the license are more than capable to be a contractor, what is good about Arizona is there is fewer requirements and barriers than California, experience requirements are only 2 years full time work instead of 4, and the testing is available online at home, rather than in California to where you testing center can be 1,2,3 hours away