Disclaimer: This is general information about contractor licensing requirements, not legal advice. Licensing laws and regulations change frequently. Always verify current requirements with your state's licensing board and local building department before starting any project.

Idaho Contractor License Requirements (ID)

Idaho requires contractors to register with the Idaho Contractors Board. Registration is straightforward with no exam requirement, but contractors must maintain insurance. The Idaho Bureau of Occupational Licenses oversees specialty trades. Public works contractors have additional bonding requirements.

State License Required Yes All projects
Exam Required No No exam needed
Bond Required No No bond needed
Strictness Score 5/10 - Strict Relative to all states

License Requirements in Idaho

State License Required Yes
License Threshold All projects
Exam Required No
Insurance Required Yes
Bond Required No
Experience Required None
License Fee $75
Renewal Period Annual

Specialty Licenses in Idaho

In addition to the general contractor license, Idaho requires separate licenses for the following specialty trades:

Electrical
Plumbing
HVAC
Public works

Specialty trade licenses typically have their own exam, experience, and insurance requirements separate from the general contractor license. Contact Idaho's licensing board for specific requirements for each trade.

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City-Specific Requirements in Idaho

In addition to the state-level license, many cities in Idaho have additional local requirements. Below are the major cities and their specific contractor requirements.

City Additional Requirements Notes
Boise City business license required Ada County building permits required

What Happens If You Work Without a License in Idaho?

Working without a required contractor license in Idaho can result in significant penalties including fines, criminal charges (misdemeanor in most states), inability to enforce contracts or collect payment, and being barred from obtaining a license in the future. Consumers may also have difficulty obtaining insurance coverage for work performed by unlicensed contractors. Idaho's licensing board actively investigates complaints about unlicensed contracting.

How to Get Licensed in Idaho

  1. 1 Submit your application and fee. The license fee in Idaho is $75. Applications are submitted to the state licensing board.
  2. 2 Obtain required insurance. You must provide proof of general liability insurance and, in most cases, workers' compensation coverage.

How Idaho Compares to Other States

Below is a comparison of Idaho with five states that have similar licensing strictness levels. Understanding how your state compares can help you assess whether the regulatory environment is typical or unusual.

State License Threshold Exam Bond Strictness
Idaho (ID) Yes All projects No No 5/10
Arkansas (AR) Yes $2,000+ Yes No 5/10
Georgia (GA) Yes $2,500+ Yes No 5/10
Maryland (MD) Yes All projects No No 5/10
Montana (MT) Yes All projects No No 5/10
New Jersey (NJ) Yes All projects No No 5/10

Need More Information?

Use our contractor license lookup tool to quickly check requirements for any state, or browse all 50 states and DC ranked by strictness to compare licensing environments. Remember: this information is for general educational purposes only. Licensing requirements change, and specific situations may have additional requirements. Always verify current rules directly with Idaho's contractor licensing board before starting work.