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Alaska Contractor License Requirements

2026 Guide — Everything you need to know about contractor licensing in Alaska.

State License RequiredInsurance RequiredBond: $10,000+

46

Contractors in AK

42

Verified Licenses

N/A

Avg. Experience

10

Cities Covered

Alaska Licensing Board

Alaska Department of Commerce — Division of Corporations, Business and Professional Licensing

License Types in Alaska

General Contractor

Required for all commercial and residential construction

Required

Specialty Contractor

Mechanical, electrical, or other specialty trades

Required

Home Inspector

Separate license for inspection services

Required

Bond Requirements

$10,000

Minimum surety bond

Surety bond required with license application

Insurance Requirements

General Liability Insurance

Required. Proof of general liability and completed operations coverage

Workers' Compensation

Required when you have employees.

Penalties for Unlicensed Work

Class A misdemeanor; fines up to $10,000; project may be shut down by the state

How to Verify a License in Alaska

1. Use Our Free Verification Tool

Search our database of 46 contractors in Alaska by name, license number, or business name.

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2. Check the Official State Board

Visit the Alaska Department of Commerce — Division of Corporations, Business and Professional Licensing for real-time license verification and disciplinary actions.

Visit Alaska Department of Commerce — Division of Corporations, Business and Professional Licensing

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Alaska require a contractor license?

Yes, Alaska requires contractors to obtain a state license through the Alaska Department of Commerce — Division of Corporations, Business and Professional Licensing. 3 license types are available depending on the scope of work.

What are the bond requirements for contractors in Alaska?

Alaska requires a minimum surety bond of $10,000. Surety bond required with license application

What are the penalties for unlicensed contracting in Alaska?

Class A misdemeanor; fines up to $10,000; project may be shut down by the state

Is insurance required for contractors in Alaska?

Yes, Alaska requires contractors to carry insurance. Proof of general liability and completed operations coverage

How do I verify a contractor's license in Alaska?

You can verify a contractor's license through the Alaska Department of Commerce — Division of Corporations, Business and Professional Licensing website at https://www.commerce.alaska.gov/web/cbpl/ProfessionalLicensing/GeneralContractor.aspx. You can also use our free license verification tool at vemra.ai/licensing/verify to search our database of 46 contractor profiles in Alaska.

How many licensed contractors are there in Alaska?

Our database includes 46 contractor profiles in Alaska, with 42 verified license numbers on file.