Alaska Contractor License

General contractors in Alaska must hold a state license issued by the Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development’s Division of Corporations, Business, and Professional Licensing to legally operate. There are three main license classifications available based on the scope of work the contractor intends to perform:

General Contractor License Classifications

General Contractor with Residential Contractor Endorsement

This license allows general contractors to oversee new home construction projects or undertake residential remodel work that is more than 25% of the value of the structure being altered. To qualify for this license, contractors must:

General Contractor without Residential Contractor Endorsement

This license allows general contractors to perform commercial construction work or residential remodel work less than 25% the value of the structure. Contractors with this classification do not need to take an exam.

General Contractor Handyman

This license is for smaller residential or commercial projects valued at $10,000 or less. Handyman general contractors cannot exceed this limit per project.

All general contractor licenses require the business to hold general liability insurance and workers’ compensation insurance.

New General Contractor License Requirements

To obtain a new general contractor license in Alaska, applicants must meet eligibility requirements and submit a complete application to the division.

Eligibility

The eligibility requirements depend on the license classification being sought:

General Contractor with Residential Endorsement Eligibility