Maintaining a valid contractor's license is necessary to legally perform construction work and submit bids on new projects.
Most contractor licenses must be renewed every 2 years to remain active, though this may vary by state or jurisdiction.
Failing to renew a license on time can result in penalties, fines, and the inability to legally perform construction work.
Keeping contact information current ensures that contractors receive timely notifications about renewals, regulatory changes, and other important information.
Many licensing boards require contractors to complete a certain number of Continuing Education Units (CEUs) to stay informed about industry standards and regulations and maintain their license in good standing.