Where does your general contractor license travel?
Pick the state you're licensed in. Every state shaded green has a published reciprocity or endorsement path for your license. Each one links to the full move detail.
General Contractor reciprocity
50 states with license data · click a state to view requirements
Every published path, state by state
The same data as the map, in plain lists. Reciprocity is often one-directional and tier-specific. Each link opens the full move detail.
Licensed in Alabama? Recognized by:
Licensed in Arizona? Recognized by:
Licensed in Arkansas? Recognized by:
Licensed in Georgia? Recognized by:
Licensed in Maryland? Recognized by:
Licensed in Nevada? Recognized by:
Licensed in North Carolina? Recognized by:
Licensed in Ohio? Recognized by:
Licensed in South Carolina? Recognized by:
Licensed in Utah? Recognized by:
Licensed in Virginia? Recognized by:
Licensed in West Virginia? Recognized by:
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