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32-1126. Fees

A. The license fees prescribed by this chapter shall be as follows:

1. Application fees for an original biennial license:

(a) For general residential contracting and subclassifications of general residential contracting, not more than five hundred dollars.

(b) For general commercial contracting and subclassifications of general commercial contracting, not more than one thousand five hundred dollars.

(c) For general dual licensed contracting, not more than two thousand dollars.

(d) For specialty residential contracting, not more than three hundred fifty dollars.

(e) For specialty commercial contracting, not more than one thousand dollars.

(f) For specialty dual licensed contracting, not more than one thousand three hundred fifty dollars.

2. Biennial renewal fee:

(a) For general residential contracting and subclassifications of general residential contracting, not more than three hundred twenty dollars.

(b) For general commercial contracting and subclassifications of general commercial contracting, not more than one thousand dollars.

(c) For general dual licensed contracting, not more than one thousand three hundred twenty dollars.

(d) For specialty residential contracting, not more than two hundred seventy dollars.

(e) For specialty commercial contracting, not more than nine hundred dollars.

(f) For specialty dual licensed contracting, not more than one thousand one hundred seventy dollars.

B. The registrar may establish reasonable fees for services performed by the registrar relating to reexaminations, processing of applications for change of qualifying party and approval of name changes on licenses.

C. The penalty for failure to apply for renewal of a license within the time prescribed by this chapter shall be fifty dollars.

D. The registrar may establish a separate fee for examination.

E. The registrar may contract with private testing services to establish and administer such examinations and may authorize the payment of the examination fee to the private testing service.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Arizona > Title32 > 32-1126

32-1126. Fees

A. The license fees prescribed by this chapter shall be as follows:

1. Application fees for an original biennial license:

(a) For general residential contracting and subclassifications of general residential contracting, not more than five hundred dollars.

(b) For general commercial contracting and subclassifications of general commercial contracting, not more than one thousand five hundred dollars.

(c) For general dual licensed contracting, not more than two thousand dollars.

(d) For specialty residential contracting, not more than three hundred fifty dollars.

(e) For specialty commercial contracting, not more than one thousand dollars.

(f) For specialty dual licensed contracting, not more than one thousand three hundred fifty dollars.

2. Biennial renewal fee:

(a) For general residential contracting and subclassifications of general residential contracting, not more than three hundred twenty dollars.

(b) For general commercial contracting and subclassifications of general commercial contracting, not more than one thousand dollars.

(c) For general dual licensed contracting, not more than one thousand three hundred twenty dollars.

(d) For specialty residential contracting, not more than two hundred seventy dollars.

(e) For specialty commercial contracting, not more than nine hundred dollars.

(f) For specialty dual licensed contracting, not more than one thousand one hundred seventy dollars.

B. The registrar may establish reasonable fees for services performed by the registrar relating to reexaminations, processing of applications for change of qualifying party and approval of name changes on licenses.

C. The penalty for failure to apply for renewal of a license within the time prescribed by this chapter shall be fifty dollars.

D. The registrar may establish a separate fee for examination.

E. The registrar may contract with private testing services to establish and administer such examinations and may authorize the payment of the examination fee to the private testing service.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Arizona > Title32 > 32-1126

32-1126. Fees

A. The license fees prescribed by this chapter shall be as follows:

1. Application fees for an original biennial license:

(a) For general residential contracting and subclassifications of general residential contracting, not more than five hundred dollars.

(b) For general commercial contracting and subclassifications of general commercial contracting, not more than one thousand five hundred dollars.

(c) For general dual licensed contracting, not more than two thousand dollars.

(d) For specialty residential contracting, not more than three hundred fifty dollars.

(e) For specialty commercial contracting, not more than one thousand dollars.

(f) For specialty dual licensed contracting, not more than one thousand three hundred fifty dollars.

2. Biennial renewal fee:

(a) For general residential contracting and subclassifications of general residential contracting, not more than three hundred twenty dollars.

(b) For general commercial contracting and subclassifications of general commercial contracting, not more than one thousand dollars.

(c) For general dual licensed contracting, not more than one thousand three hundred twenty dollars.

(d) For specialty residential contracting, not more than two hundred seventy dollars.

(e) For specialty commercial contracting, not more than nine hundred dollars.

(f) For specialty dual licensed contracting, not more than one thousand one hundred seventy dollars.

B. The registrar may establish reasonable fees for services performed by the registrar relating to reexaminations, processing of applications for change of qualifying party and approval of name changes on licenses.

C. The penalty for failure to apply for renewal of a license within the time prescribed by this chapter shall be fifty dollars.

D. The registrar may establish a separate fee for examination.

E. The registrar may contract with private testing services to establish and administer such examinations and may authorize the payment of the examination fee to the private testing service.