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Utah Contractor License Requirements

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

State License RequiredInsurance RequiredBond: $15,000+

615

Contractors in UT

533

Verified Licenses

11 yrs

Avg. Experience

10

Cities Covered

Utah Licensing Board

Utah Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing (DOPL)

License Types in Utah

General Building Contractor (B-100)

Commercial and residential — unlimited

Required

Residential/Small Commercial (E-100)

Residential and small commercial projects

Required

Specialty Contractor (S)

Trade-specific classifications

Required

Bond Requirements

$15,000

Minimum surety bond

Surety bond or cash bond: $15,000 to $50,000 based on classification

Insurance Requirements

General Liability Insurance

Required. General liability of $100,000/$300,000 required; workers comp required

Workers' Compensation

Required when you have employees.

Penalties for Unlicensed Work

Class A misdemeanor; fines up to $2,500; up to 1 year imprisonment; no lien rights

How to Verify a License in Utah

1. Use Our Free Verification Tool

Search our database of 615 contractors in Utah by name, license number, or business name.

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2. Check the Official State Board

Visit the Utah Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing (DOPL) for real-time license verification and disciplinary actions.

Visit Utah Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing (DOPL)

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Utah require a contractor license?

Yes, Utah requires contractors to obtain a state license through the Utah Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing (DOPL). 3 license types are available depending on the scope of work.

What are the bond requirements for contractors in Utah?

Utah requires a minimum surety bond of $15,000. Surety bond or cash bond: $15,000 to $50,000 based on classification

What are the penalties for unlicensed contracting in Utah?

Class A misdemeanor; fines up to $2,500; up to 1 year imprisonment; no lien rights

Is insurance required for contractors in Utah?

Yes, Utah requires contractors to carry insurance. General liability of $100,000/$300,000 required; workers comp required

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

You can verify a contractor's license through the Utah Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing (DOPL) website at https://dopl.utah.gov/contractor/. You can also use our free license verification tool at vemra.ai/licensing/verify to search our database of 615 contractor profiles in Utah.

How many licensed contractors are there in Utah?

Our database includes 615 contractor profiles in Utah, with 533 verified license numbers on file. The average contractor in Utah has 11 years of experience.