CONTRACTOR LICENSING GUIDE

Do I Need to Be a US Citizen to Get a Contractor’s License?

Citizenship is generally not required for a contractor’s license, but work authorization documentation is.

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Citizenship Is Typically Not Required — Work Authorization Is

Most state contractor licensing boards do not require U.S. citizenship as a condition of licensure. What is required varies by state but typically includes legal presence in the U.S. and the ability to legally work.

Common documentation accepted by licensing boards: U.S. passport or passport card, permanent resident card (Green Card), employment authorization document (EAD), valid driver’s license (most states), or Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) in some cases.

Florida’s CILB: Requires proof of identity but not citizenship. Legal residents and work-authorized individuals can obtain a Florida contractor license.

California’s CSLB: Does not require U.S. citizenship. Requires proof of identity and a valid ITIN or Social Security Number for tax purposes.

Business entity licensing: Forming an LLC or corporation can sometimes simplify the identity documentation requirements, since the entity itself applies for the license with the individual as qualifying agent.

Individual state requirements vary — always check the specific documentation requirements on the state licensing board’s application materials. Requirements change and vary from what’s listed in general guides.

Related Questions

Can I get a contractor’s license with an ITIN instead of an SSN?

Some states accept an ITIN. Others require a Social Security Number for tax-reporting purposes. California and several other states explicitly accept ITINs. Check your specific state.

Do I need a work visa to get licensed?

Work authorization documentation is required in most states, but the specific documents accepted vary. A valid work visa with employment authorization generally qualifies.

Can a foreign national form a U.S. LLC and hold a contractor license through it?

Potentially, depending on state requirements and immigration status. This is a complex area — consult an immigration attorney and review your specific state board’s requirements for entity licensing.

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