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  1. Contractor Licenses. In accordance with the Columbus City Code, Chapter 4114 - License and Registration - General Provisions, the Department of Building and Zoning Services issues licenses and registrations to individual contractors who wish to perform work within the city.

  2. Learn how to get a contractor license for electrical, HVAC, plumbing, hydronics and refrigeration in Ohio. The board regulates commercial contractors who perform these specialty trades and requires state licensing for commercial permits.

  3. The general contractor is required to subcontract all work to City of Columbus licensed home improvement, mechanical, electrical and plumbing contractors that will perform the work with their own hands or see that the work is properly accomplished under their direct supervision.

  4. Jun 25, 2024 · Becoming a general contractor in Ohio doesnt mandate a license at the state level. However, if you intend to perform any work in a specialist trade (i.e., as a plumber or electrician), there are certain steps your business will need to follow in order to get licensed in Ohio.

  5. The Board of Review of General and Home Improvement Contractors is authorized and empowered to review all applicants who have made proper application for the department's license to engage in the business of a general or limited home improvement contractor or a demolition contractor registration.

  6. Contractors & Contracting Companies. The Ohio Construction Industry Licensing Board (OCILB) issues State Licenses to Commercial Contractors for the following trades: Electrical, HVAC, Hydronics, Plumbing, and Refrigeration.

  7. As of 2024, all general contractors in Ohio are required to be licensed and must meet certain criteria in order to practice. In this blog post, we’ll discuss the requirements for obtaining an Ohio general contractor license in 2024.

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