Do Drywall Contractors Need to Be Licensed in the USA?
Whether you need a license to do drywall work in the USA depends entirely on your state – and in some cases, your city or county. Here’s a practical breakdown.
States That Require a Drywall License
| State | License type |
|---|---|
| California | C-9 Drywall contractor (CSLB) |
| Florida | Plastering/stucco contractor or GC |
| Nevada | C-3C Plastering and lathing |
| Louisiana | Specialty contractor license |
| Virginia | Class A/B/C Contractor depending on project value |
States With No Specific Drywall License
The majority of US states do not require a drywall-specific license for residential or light commercial work. This includes Texas, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Georgia, and most others.
However, even in these states: – A general business license from your city or county is almost always required – Workers compensation insurance is required if you have employees – Commercial projects may require OSHA compliance documentation and proof of insurance regardless of state license requirements
What Always Applies
Regardless of state licensing requirements, operating without: – Adequate insurance (general liability) – Workers compensation (if you have employees) – Properly documented 1099 subcontractors
…exposes you to significant legal and financial risk.
FAQs
Can I do drywall work without a GC license in Texas? Yes – Texas does not require a state contractor license for drywall work. You do need a local business license and must comply with local building permit requirements for permitted work.
Does a homeowner need to pull a permit for drywall work? In most jurisdictions, drywall repairs and replacement don’t require permits – but new construction drywall is inspected as part of the overall building permit. Your GC typically pulls the permit for new construction work.
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