Do Roofers Need to Be Registered in the USA?
Whether a roofer needs to be registered or licensed in the USA depends on the state – and sometimes the city. There is no single federal answer.
States With Mandatory Roofing Licensing
Florida: Certified Roofing Contractor license required for roofing work over certain values. One of the strictest states.
California: C-39 Roofing contractor license required from the CSLB for any roofing job over $500.
Louisiana: Must be licensed as a residential or commercial contractor.
Nevada, Arizona: State contractor license required.
Massachusetts: Home improvement contractor registration required; no trade-specific roofing license.
States Without Mandatory Roofing Licensing
Texas, New York, Georgia, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Illinois, North Carolina, and many others have no state-level roofing license requirement.
Important: Even in these states, operating without proper insurance, business licensing, and permit compliance exposes you to significant liability.
What is Always Required Regardless of State
- City/county business license ($50-$300/year)
- Building permits for all re-roofing and new construction
- Workers compensation if you employ anyone
- General liability insurance – no reputable homeowner should let an uninsured roofer on their roof
FAQs
What happens if I do roofing work without a license in California? California takes unlicensed contracting seriously: fines up to $15,000, potential criminal misdemeanor, and inability to legally collect payment for the work performed. The CSLB actively investigates unlicensed contractors.
How do I verify a roofer’s license in my state? Most state licensing boards have online license verification tools. In Florida, check myfloridalicense.com. In California, check cslb.ca.gov.
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