Moving a Georgia general contractor license to Louisiana in 2026
Louisiana recognizes Georgia general contractor licenses
Louisiana publishes a reciprocity or endorsement path for at least one Georgia general contractor license tier. You’ll still file an endorsement application and pay fees — and reciprocity is one-directional and tier-specific, so confirm your exact license class qualifies before you rely on it.
Georgia also recognizes Louisiana licenses, so this pairing works both ways (still tier-specific — verify your class).
How to use this reciprocity path
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Confirm your Georgia license is current
You generally must hold an active Georgia license in good standing, often for a minimum number of years, to qualify for endorsement.
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Request endorsement from the Louisiana board
File the licensure-by-endorsement (reciprocity) application with Louisiana. Expect to show experience hours, exam history, and proof of your current license.
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Sit any required Louisiana exam
Many states waive the trade-knowledge exam but still require the state business-and-law portion. Prep for at least one exam unless the board confirms a full waiver.
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Pay fees and submit
Pay the application/endorsement fee and submit. Keep your Georgia license active until Louisiana issues yours.
Prep for the Louisiana exam
If Louisiana requires the state exam for endorsement, practice tests make the difference.
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