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Established in 1931, the Registrar of Contractors (AZ ROC) licenses and regulates over 45,000 residential and commercial contractors. AZ ROC staff investigate and work to resolve complaints against licensed contractors and unlicensed entities.
- Complaints
The ROC Compliance Department investigates alleged...
- Contractor Background Checks
All persons listed on a license application must complete a...
- Applying for a License
Getting a Contractor's License. On this page, you will find...
- Before Hiring a Contractor
What's worse, you, as the property owner, have no recourse...
- Most Wanted
AZ ROC investigated 36 cases against Servellon since 2006...
- License Classifications
Contractor's License Classifications. The Arizona Registrar...
- Licensing Forms
AZ ROC's Most Wanted Unlicensed List Frequently Asked...
- Rules and Policies
AZ ROC's Most Wanted Unlicensed List Frequently Asked...
- Get a License
Established in 1931, the Registrar of Contractors (AZ ROC)...
- Complaints
To find out if a contractor's ROC license is current and see other information related to the license, enter their 6 digit license number or their name below. If searching by a person's name, be sure to use first then last - for example: 'John Doe' instead of 'Doe, John'. You can also use the ADVANCED SEARCH functions by clicking the gray ...
- Download The Application.
- Take The Licensing Exam (If required).
- Submit Your Application.
- Get Business Insurance.
First, download the application online at roc.az.gov, or get a hard copy by calling 877-692-9762, or emailing Licensing@roc.az.gov. If you prefer an in-person visit, stop by one of the Arizona Registrar of Contractors offices to get an application. Bonus: their onsite staff can walk you through the process there. Phoenix Office 1700 W. Washington S...
As you gather your paperwork (which we'll talk about in a bit), sign up take the licensing exam. First, find out which exams are required in your business. Then, sign up for an exam onlineand find a testing center nearby.
You’ve completed and signed the paperwork. Check! You’ve passed the test. Another check! Great job. It’s time to send in your application. To send it in the mail: Registrar of Contractors P.O. Box 6748 Phoenix, AZ 85005-6748 To deliver it in person: 1700 W. Washington Street Suite 105 Phoenix, AZ 85007-2812
As you navigate the licensing process, don’t forget to get business insurance, including general liability. A business insurance plan will help protect you, your employees, and your business if there’s an accident or loss of property. Plus, it adds a level of professionalism that complements your brand-new state license. Some Arizona contractor ind...
RG - Registrar of Contractors. Suggest an edit to this page. Contact Numbers. Phone: (602) 542-1525. Address. 1700 W. WashingtonSuite 105. Phoenix, AZ 85007. On the Web.
To promote quality construction by Arizona contractors through a licensing and regulatory system designed to protect the health, safety, and welfare of the public. Website. https://roc.az.gov....