Arizona Contractor License Lookup
58,240 license records from the Arizona Registrar of Contractors (AZ ROC), refreshed daily. 1 of them are not valid right now.
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General Contractors
19,048
0 expired · ROC-licensed to run a whole job, residential or commercial
Electrical Contractors
5,262
0 expired · licensed for electrical work and transmission lines
Plumbing Contractors
3,932
0 expired · licensed for plumbing, sewers, drains and septic systems
HVAC Contractors
4,503
0 expired · licensed for air conditioning, refrigeration and heating
Roofing Contractors
1,482
0 expired · licensed to install and repair roofs
Swimming Pool Contractors
1,374
0 expired · licensed to build, service or repair pools and spas
Landscaping & Fencing Contractors
2,446
0 expired · licensed for hardscaping, irrigation systems and fencing
Painting Contractors
2,109
0 expired · licensed for painting and wall covering
Carpentry & Remodeling Contractors
5,279
0 expired · licensed for carpentry, remodeling and minor home improvements
Concrete & Masonry Contractors
3,016
0 expired · licensed for concrete, masonry, grading and paving
Flooring & Tile Contractors
2,069
0 expired · licensed for floor covering and tile
Drywall & Plastering Contractors
1,504
0 expired · licensed for drywall, plastering and acoustical systems
Specialty Contractors
6,216
1 expired · licensed in one of the ROC's remaining specialty classes
How licensing works in Arizona
Arizona licenses through the Registrar of Contractors, which splits every license into a residential, commercial or dual scope and a specific trade class. The ROC publishes only its current active licenses, so a contractor whose license has been suspended or revoked drops out of the list entirely rather than appearing here marked as such.
The Arizona Registrar of Contractors publishes its licensee file as public record, and we reload it every day. A license belongs to a named individual or company and stops being valid when it lapses, is suspended, or is not renewed. The record usually stays in the published file after that, which is exactly why lapsed licenses are visible here rather than quietly disappearing.
Arizona contractor license questions
How do I check if a contractor is licensed in Arizona?
Search the name or license number in the box on this page, or open the trade you need below. Every record comes from the Arizona Registrar of Contractors (AZ ROC) file and shows whether the license is active, expiring, expired or suspended today. Confirm anything important directly with AZ ROC before you sign.
How do I look up a AZ ROC license number?
Type the number straight into the search box. AZ ROC license numbers are indexed here alongside business and owner names, so a partial number works too. The result links to the full record, including the county, the trade and the expiry date.
Which trades does AZ ROC license in Arizona?
The trades tracked on this site are general contractors, electrical contractors, plumbing contractors, HVAC contractors, roofing contractors, swimming pool contractors, landscaping and fencing contractors, painting contractors, carpentry and remodeling contractors, concrete and masonry contractors, flooring and tile contractors, drywall and plastering contractors, specialty contractors. Arizona licenses through the Registrar of Contractors, which splits every license into a residential, commercial or dual scope and a specific trade class. The ROC publishes only its current active licenses, so a contractor whose license has been suspended or revoked drops out of the list entirely rather than appearing here marked as such.
What happens if I hire a contractor whose license has expired?
An expired license can invalidate the permit for your job and complicate an insurance claim if the work goes wrong, and it removes whatever recourse the licensing board would otherwise give you. 1 of the 58,240 Arizona records on this site are not valid today, so it is worth the thirty seconds.
Does a Arizona contractor license mean the contractor is insured?
No. Licensing and insurance are separate. AZ ROC licensing does not certify that a contractor carries liability coverage or workers' compensation, so ask for a certificate of insurance as well as the license number.
How current is this Arizona license data?
The AZ ROC file is reloaded every day and each page shows the date its statuses were computed. Records are not deleted when a license lapses, which is why expired licenses stay visible here instead of quietly disappearing.
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