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Handyman License Requirements in Glendale, AZ

In Glendale (Maricopa County), most “handyman” work in Arizona can be performed without an Arizona Registrar of Contractors (ROC) license only if each job is at or below the state’s handyman exemption threshold and the work does not require a licensed trade contractor. Once you exceed the threshold on any single job (labor + materials) or perform work that legally requires a licensed contractor (common examples: most electrical/plumbing/HVAC, structural work), you generally must hold an Arizona contractor license through the ROC and meet bonding/experience/testing requirements.

The contractor license threshold in AZ is $1000. Jobs at or above this amount (labor + materials) require a state contractor license. Operating above this threshold without a license is a legal violation.

⚠️ What Requires a Contractor License

The following work requires a state-issued contractor license in AZ. Performing this work without a license exposes you to fines, stop-work orders, and civil liability:

State Contractor Licensing Law (AZ)

Even when exempt from ROC licensing, you must still follow building codes and obtain permits when required. The exemption does not authorize you to do work that requires a licensed contractor classification (commonly includes most electrical, plumbing, HVAC, gas piping, structural alterations, roofing, and many permit-heavy scopes). Advertising as a “licensed contractor” without an ROC license is prohibited.

County Requirements — Maricopa County

Business license: Not required at the county level.

City Business License — Glendale

Required. Glendale Business License (Business Registration / Tax & License)

Permit vs. Contractor License — The Legal Difference

A contractor license (ROC) is your legal authorization to contract for and perform certain construction trades in Arizona; it’s about who is allowed to do the work and under what classification/bonding rules. A permit is the local government’s authorization for a specific scope of work at a specific property address and is about code compliance and inspections. You can be under the $1,000 handyman exemption and still need a city permit for the work—permits are tied to the project, not just the contractor’s license status.

Business Entity Registration (AZ)

To operate legally you must register your business. LLC filing fee in AZ: $50 (one-time).

Compliance Notes for Glendale, Arizona

Legal Registration Steps for Glendale

Follow these steps to operate legally as a handyman in Glendale, Arizona:

  1. Step 1: Choose your business structure and file an Arizona LLC (AZ LLC filing fee: $50) if desired; set up your statutory agent with the Arizona Corporation Commission.
  2. Step 2: Get a Glendale business license (apply through Glendale’s Business Licensing/Tax & License). Confirm whether you also need zoning/home-occupation clearance.
  3. Step 3: Obtain general liability insurance (and workers’ comp if you have employees).
  4. Step 4: If you will take any job over $1,000 or do regulated trade/permit-heavy scopes, apply for the appropriate Arizona ROC contractor license classification and meet bonding/testing/experience requirements.
  5. Step 5: For each job, confirm permit requirements with the authority having jurisdiction (Glendale for most city addresses) before starting work.

Work You Can Do Without a Contractor License

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