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Arkansas License Information

Construction Work Regulated:

Commercial and industrial construction work exceeding $20,000 as well as heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration work and electrical specialties are regulated at the state level. Asbestos abatement also requires a state license. Residential construction may be regulated at the local level.

Public works construction requires prequalification prior to bidding or performing highway work.


License Requirements

Highway Prequalifications:

  • Requires the submission of CPA prepared financial statements. The prequalification period is for one year. The average processing time for an application is one week.

Contractors:

  • Applicants are required to pass an open book examination for commercial and industrial work pertaining to business and law and the responsibilities of a contractor in the state of Arkansas with a minimum score of 70%. Applicants must have five years of experience in their trade, submit CPA or RPA financial statements, including a credit report. The average processing time for new applications is 40 days. Licenses are issued for a one year period.
  • Contractors must file a surety or cash bond for not less than $10,000 (payable to the state of Arkansas) with the Contractors Licensing Board prior to licensing.
  • Licensing requirements may be waived on bids and contracts for the federal government on government land and for builders of single-family dwellings.
  • There were 5,000 licensees as of October 1997.

Electricians:

  • Applicants are required to pass a business law and a trade examination with a score of 70%. Applicants must be a master electrician to qualify for a contractor license, have six years of experience. The average processing time for a new application is 1 week. Licenses are issued for a one year period. There were 200 licensees as of October 1, 1994.

HVAC Contractors:

  • Applicants are required to pass a trade examination with a score of 70%. The applicant must have 2 years of experience. There were 10,397 licensees as of October 19, 1994.

Reciprocal Agreements

Arkansas does not have reciprocity with other states.


License Types

General Contractor:

  • Heavy Construction
  • Marine (Wharves, Docks, Harbor Improvements, Terminals)
  • Tunnel Shaft
  • Energy and Power Plants
  • Dams, Dikes, Levees, Canals
  • Mining, Surface and Underground
  • Oil Field Construction
  • Oil Refineries

Highway, Railroad, Airport Construction:

  • Grading, Drainage
  • Base, Paving
  • Bridges, Culverts
  • Railroad Construction, Related Items
  • Miscellaneous and Specialty Items

Municipal & Utility Construction:

  • Underground Piping & Cable
  • Water & Sewer Plants, Sewer Disposal
  • Grading, Drainage, Streets & Roads
  • Base & Paving

Building Construction:

  • Acoustical Treatments
  • Carpentry, Framing, Millwork
  • Drywall
  • Floor Covering
  • Foundations
  • Glass, Window, Door Construction
  • Institutional & Recreational Equipment
  • Lathe, Plaster, Stucco
  • Masonry
  • Ornamental & Miscellaneous Metal
  • Painting, Interior Decorating
  • Roof Decks
  • Site & Subdivision Development
  • Special Coatings, Waterproofing
  • Tile, Terrazzo, Marble
  • Insulation
  • Elevators, Escalators, Dumbwaiters
  • Erection, Fabrication of Structural Steel
  • Concrete
  • Sheet Metal
  • Roofing
  • Conveyors
  • Sandblasting
  • Golf Courses
  • Swimming Pools
  • Outdoor Advertising
  • Excavation
  • Landscaping
  • Fencing
  • Demolition
  • Millwright

Mechanical Contracting:

  • Plumbing
  • Process Piping
  • Heating, Ventilating, Air Conditioning, Refrigeration
  • Sprinklers, Fire Protection
  • Pollution Control
  • Temperature Controls (Pneumatic)
  • Boiler Construction & Repair

Electrical Contracting:

  • Electrical Transmission Lines
  • Electrical Work for Building & Structures
  • Underground Electrical Conduit Installation
  • Sound & Intercom Systems, Fire detection Systems, Signal & Burglar Alarm
  • Systems
  • Electrical Signs
  • Telephone Lines, Ducts
  • Cable T.V.
  • Substations
  • Electrical Temperature Control