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What Can a Handyman Do in Yakima in Yakima County, Washington?

In Yakima, WA, most paid “handyman” work that involves construction/repairs requires you to be a Washington-registered contractor through the Department of Labor & Industries (L&I) unless you are truly working as a W-2 employee for a registered contractor/owner. Washington does not have a broad handyman dollar-threshold exemption from contractor registration; however, separate trade licensing applies for electrical/plumbing/HVAC-related work, and permits can still be required even for small jobs. In addition, you’ll generally need a Washington State business license (through DOR’s Business Licensing Service) and a City of Yakima business license endorsement to operate legally in the city.

In WA, jobs under $None typically don't require a contractor license. Always verify with your local licensing authority.

✅ What You Can Do Without a License

⚠️ What Requires a License

State Licensing Rules (WA)

Being a W-2 employee of a registered contractor is different from operating as an independent handyman business. Even if contractor registration applies, specialty trade work (electrical/plumbing/HVAC) still requires separate credentials and permits/inspections.

Business License — Yakima

Required. City of Yakima Business License (city endorsement via WA Business Licensing Service)

Permit vs. Contractor License — What's the Difference?

A license/registration (like WA contractor registration or a city business license endorsement) is your legal authority to operate a business and offer construction services. A permit is job-specific approval from the building department for work that affects safety/code compliance; permits often require inspections. Even if you are properly registered/licensed, you still must pull permits when the scope triggers them—and if you are unregistered, you can’t ‘avoid’ registration by calling permitted construction ‘handyman work.’

Important Notes for Yakima in Yakima County, Washington Handymen

Your Next Steps to Operating Legally in Yakima

  1. Step 1: Choose your business structure and (if forming an LLC) file with the Washington Secretary of State (LLC filing fee $180).
  2. Step 2: Apply for a Washington State business license through DOR’s Business Licensing Service (application fee $19) and add the City of Yakima endorsement as needed.
  3. Step 3: Register as a contractor with Washington L&I (budget for the L&I registration fee plus required bond and general liability insurance).
  4. Step 4: If you plan to do any electrical/plumbing/HVAC-mechanical scope, confirm the specific trade licensing path with L&I and obtain permits through the local building department before performing the work.

Research generated by AI. Verify all requirements with your local licensing authority before making business decisions.