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The Arizona Registrar of Contractors maintains high standards for licensing. Applicants are required to pass a written board exam and prove at least four years of prior, relevant work experience (this varies a bit based on specialty).
Licensed contractors in Arizona with employees are required to carry workers' compensation insurance.
Residential contractors are required to provide a consumer protection bond. This may be in the form of a Surety Bond; or payment into the Residential Contractors' Recovery Fund. Under certain conditions, consumers may be eligible to apply to the residential contractors' recovery fund and receive up to thirty thousand dollars to have the work corrected or completed.
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