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The Licensing Board and the Residential Committee establish minimum standards for licensed contractors that include experience in the construction industry, business skills and financial stability. The construction industry is a vital part of the Arkansas economy and is a driving force in the creation of jobs in our State.
- Contractors Licensing Board
The Contractors Licensing Board regulates the licensing of...
- Renew A License
See below for more information. The missing information...
- Contractors Licensing Board
The Contractors Licensing Board regulates the licensing of Contractors. Contact them at 501-372-4661 or at www.arkansas.gov/clb for more information. Visit the Agency's Website
Pursuant to Act 725 of 2021, the Arkansas Contractors Licensing Board has implemented a waiver of the initial licensing fee for applicants who qualify for the Workforce Expansion Act of 2021.
Welcome to the Arkansas Contractors Online License Renewal System. The accepted methods of payment include Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and American Express. Check and money orders are not accepted online.
You must apply for an Arkansas general contractor’s license in person at the State Licensing Board office, located at 400 West Capitol Avenue Suite 3-500 Little Rock, AR 72201. The application process for a general contractor’s license in Arkansas consists of the following steps:
In Arkansas, anyone who performs construction work worth $2,000 or more must have the appropriate contractor’s license issued by the Contractors Licensing Board. Licenses are required for both commercial and residential work.
See below for more information. The missing information cannot be uploaded during the online renewal portal. These can be either faxed to 501-372-2247 or emailed to contractors.licensing.board@arkansas.gov. Once the online renewal is complete, this portal cannot be used again until the next year.