Need Your Contractor License in Washington D.C.?

If you work in remodeling or construction in Washington D.C., you must have a General Contractor License or a Home Improvement License to operate legally.

If you’re being paid to work on someone else’s property, this license is mandatory.

How to Get Your Contractor License in Washington D.C.

We’ll guide and support you through every step, from the beginning until your license is in hand.

Requisitos para obtener la Licencia de Contratista en Washington DC

Washington DC Business License

Available Areas

We can help you get your Contractor License in:
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Frequently Asked Questions

To get your license, you must register your business, apply for a Basic Business License (BBL), meet insurance and bonding requirements, and submit your application to the Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs (DCRA).

The cost varies depending on the type and duration of the license, including registration fees, insurance, and bonding. Contact us for a personalized quote.

The DCRA typically takes 35 to 40 business days to issue your license. Once approved, it will be sent to the work address listed in your application.

Working without a license can result in high fines, legal penalties, and the inability to legally charge for your work.

The main types of licenses in D.C. are:

General Contractor License

Home Improvement License

No exam is required, but you must meet all insurance, bonding, and business registration requirements.

No, each state has its own requirements and licensing process. To work legally in D.C., you must apply for the appropriate license through the DCRA.

Licenses have a set expiration date and must be renewed before they expire. Submit a renewal application to the DCRA, meet all current requirements, and pay the renewal fee.