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Contractor Licensing Requirements in Wyoming

Wyoming has no statewide general contractor license — only electricians are licensed at the state level, so your insurance certificate is often the main proof clients and permit offices actually ask for.

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Contractor Licensing Requirements in Wyoming

Wyoming is one of the most decentralized states in the country for contractor licensing. There is no statewide general contractor, roofing, plumbing, or HVAC license — those trades are regulated, if at all, city by city or county by county. The one statewide exception is electrical contracting.

Wyoming’s Contractor Licensing System

Wyoming has no statewide building code and no statewide license for general contractors, roofers, plumbers, or HVAC technicians — regulation is entirely local, and many unincorporated counties have no building permit or inspection process at all. The single exception is electrical work, which is licensed statewide by the Wyoming Department of Fire Prevention & Electrical Safety.

How Licensing Actually Works in Wyoming

  • General contracting, roofing, plumbing, HVAC — no state license; requirements set entirely by the city or county where you work
  • Electrical contracting — the only statewide license, issued and enforced by the Department of Fire Prevention & Electrical Safety
  • Many cities (e.g., Cheyenne, Casper) require local contractor registration and permits even though the state doesn’t
  • Rural/unincorporated county land often has no building code, permit, or inspection requirement whatsoever

Exam & Experience Requirements

There is no statewide exam or experience requirement for general contractors in Wyoming since there’s no statewide license to test for. Electrical contractors are the exception and must pass a state-administered exam and hold a licensed master or journeyman electrician on staff.

NASCLA Reciprocity

Wyoming is not a NASCLA participating state — there is no statewide general contractor exam for a NASCLA credential to substitute for in the first place.

Bonding & Insurance Expectations

Since there’s no state license, bonding and insurance requirements come from individual cities/counties or from the client and general contractor a subcontractor is working under. Trade Safe can issue a general liability certificate that satisfies most local permit offices and client contract requirements even where no state license exists.

For exact GL and workers’ comp dollar minimums required to get licensed, see Insurance Minimums to Get Licensed.

Reciprocity with Other States

Reciprocity is largely moot for most trades in Wyoming since there’s no state license to reciprocate — the only relevant reciprocity conversation is for electrical licensing, which some neighboring states may recognize on a limited case-by-case basis.

Wyoming Licensing Fees & Timeline

ItemCost / Time
Statewide general contractor feeNone — no state license
Electrical contractor license feeSet by Dept. of Fire Prevention & Electrical Safety
Local city/county registration feeVaries by jurisdiction
Typical local permit turnaroundVaries; often 1-3 weeks

Penalties for Unlicensed Contracting

Because most trades aren’t state-licensed, penalties for unlicensed work in Wyoming typically come from local ordinance violations or unlicensed electrical work, which can draw fines and stop-work orders from the state fire marshal’s office.

Resources: Wyoming Dept. of Fire Prevention & Electrical Safety, City of Cheyenne Building Permits, Wyoming Secretary of State (business registration)

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Wyoming require a general contractor license?

No. Wyoming has no statewide general contractor license — licensing and permitting for general contracting are handled entirely by individual cities and counties.

What is the only state-licensed trade in Wyoming?

Electrical contracting is the sole statewide licensed trade, regulated by the Wyoming Department of Fire Prevention & Electrical Safety.

Do I still need insurance if there’s no state license?

Yes. Most cities, counties, and clients require proof of general liability insurance even where no state contractor license exists, so it’s often the main credential you can show.

Is Wyoming a NASCLA state?

No. Wyoming doesn’t participate in NASCLA reciprocity since it has no statewide general contractor exam to begin with.

Local licensing rules vary widely by city and county in Wyoming and change over time; verify current requirements with the specific jurisdiction where you plan to work.

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