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Handyman License Requirements in Wenatchee, WA

In Wenatchee (Chelan County), a handyman doing home repair/improvement work generally must be registered with the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries (L&I) as a contractor unless the work is truly minor and exempt. Washington does NOT have a broad "handyman" license; instead, most paid construction-related work triggers contractor registration, and separate trade licensing is required for electrical/plumbing/HVAC work. You’ll also typically need a Washington business license (via the state Business Licensing Service) and a City of Wenatchee business license endorsement/registration to legally operate in the city.

The contractor license threshold in WA is $None. 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 WA. Performing this work without a license exposes you to fines, stop-work orders, and civil liability:

State Contractor Licensing Law (WA)

Even where an exemption might apply (e.g., owner-occupied self-work), trade laws still apply: electrical work requires proper electrical licensing/permits; plumbing work beyond minor tasks may require licensing/permits; and building permits can still be required by the local building department. Also, if you hire anyone or subcontract, you can trigger contractor registration and workers’ comp requirements.

County Requirements — Chelan County

Business license: Not required at the county level.

Special Jurisdictions & Zones

The following special jurisdictions may have separate licensing requirements:

City Business License — Wenatchee

Required. City of Wenatchee Business License (city endorsement via WA BLS where applicable)

Permit vs. Contractor License — The Legal Difference

A license/registration allows you (the business/person) to legally offer and perform work; a permit is job-specific approval issued by the local building authority (city/county) to ensure the work meets code and gets inspected. Even if a person thinks they are "exempt" from contractor registration, permits can still be required for the work itself, and trade licensing laws still apply.

Business Entity Registration (WA)

To operate legally you must register your business. LLC filing fee in WA: $180 (one-time).

Compliance Notes for Wenatchee, Washington

Legal Registration Steps for Wenatchee

Follow these steps to operate legally as a handyman in Wenatchee, Washington:

  1. Step 1: Choose your business structure and, if forming an LLC, file with the WA Secretary of State ($180).
  2. Step 2: Apply for your Washington State Business License through the Department of Revenue BLS ($90) and add the City of Wenatchee endorsement if required.
  3. Step 3: Register with WA L&I as a contractor (biennial fee ~ $124) and obtain the required bond (typically $6,000 specialty / $12,000 general) and liability insurance meeting L&I minimums.
  4. Step 4: If you will perform any electrical/plumbing/HVAC scope, confirm trade licensing and permitting with WA L&I and the local building department before taking the job.

Work You Can Do Without a Contractor License

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