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Official board data · verified May 2026
C-37 Plumbing Contractor contractor

Arizona Plumber License

An Arizona C-37 Plumbing Contractor has no continuing-education requirement, a renewal fee set by the board, and a license bond. Requirements, approved courses, bond and renewal steps for 2026.

At a glance AZ · IPC/UPC
CE hours
Renewal fee
Not published
Bond
Required
Code
Not confirmed

Source: AZ ROC · compiled 2026-05-23

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Continuing education

Arizona does not have a confirmed continuing education requirement for this license (0 hours). You still need to renew on time and pay the filing fee — see “How to renew” below.

Bond & insurance

Contractor bond
$0

Bond required. Annual premiums typically run $100–$2,000 depending on credit and bond amount.

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Insurance
Not specified

No statewide insurance minimum confirmed for this tier.

Reciprocity

Arizona may offer reciprocity or an endorsement path involving the following states for this license. Reciprocity is often one-directional and tier-specific — and an exam, application, or fee may still be required — so confirm the exact path with the board before relying on it.

Need the reverse direction? Try the reciprocity map.

How to renew, step by step

  1. 1

    Check your renewal deadline

    Log in to the AZ ROC portal and confirm your expiration date and license number before doing anything else.

  2. 2

    Complete continuing education

    Arizona does not require continuing education for this license, so there are no CE hours to complete — but confirm on the board portal in case the rule changed.

  3. 3

    Gather bond & insurance proof

    Have current proof of your license bond ready to upload.

  4. 4

    Submit and pay

    Submit the renewal through the AZ ROC portal and pay the state renewal fee. Renewing online is faster than mailing a paper form.

  5. 5

    Save your confirmation

    Download the confirmation and your updated license. If you missed the deadline, look for the late/reinstatement path rather than re-applying from scratch.

Frequently asked questions

How many CE hours do I need for Arizona C-37 Plumbing Contractor renewal?
Arizona does not require continuing education for this license, or specific hours have not been confirmed by the board.
What does Arizona C-37 Plumbing Contractor renewal cost?
Renewal fee not confirmed; check the licensing board directly.
Does Arizona accept reciprocity for this license?
Arizona may offer reciprocity or an endorsement path involving: CA, NV, UT. Reciprocity is often one-directional and tier-specific, and an exam or application may still be required — confirm the exact path with the board.
Which code is Arizona currently enforcing?
Code adoption for Arizona is not confirmed; verify the current IPC/UPC edition with the board.
Does Arizona require a bond for this license?
Yes. Arizona requires a license bond at this tier. Annual premiums typically run a few percent of the bond amount depending on your credit.

Don’t lose your license to a missed deadline

Arizona C-37 Plumbing Contractors renew every 2 years. Set a reminder so you have time to finish your requirements before you’re due.

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