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Roofing Contractor License Requirements in Arizona

Licensing AuthorityArizona Registrar of Contractors (ROC)
License TypeC-42 Commercial Roofing / R-42 Residential / CR-42 Dual
Experience Required4 years of verifiable practical or management experience in roofing, at least 2 of which must have been within the last 10 years.
Education SubstituteUp to 2 years may be substituted with accredited technical training or U.S. DOL-approved apprenticeship completion.
Exam RequiredYes — Arizona Statutes and Rules Exam (SRE) + CR-42 Roofing Trade Exam
Bond RequiredYes — Bond amount based on anticipated annual gross volume. Specialty commercial: $2,500 (under $150K) up to $37,500-$50,000 ($10M+). Residential: $5,000-$15,000.
InsuranceGeneral liability: recommended. Workers comp: required with employees
Continuing EducationNot required
Processing Time3-6 weeks

Fee Breakdown

Application Fee$100
Exam Fee$54
Initial License Fee$480
Fingerprinting$67
Trade exam fee$66
Est. Initial Total$767

Renewal: $480 every 2 years

Exam Requirements

Arizona Statutes and Rules Exam (SRE)

80 questions180 minutesPass: 70%
Arizona contracting lawsROC rules and regulations

CR-42 Roofing Trade Exam

Pass: 70%
Roofing materials and systemsWeatherproofingFlashing and drainageSafetyBuilding codes

Exam provider: PSI

License Reciprocity

This state has reciprocity agreements with 3 states. View full reciprocity detailsYou may be able to skip the trade exam if you hold a valid license from one of these states.

NevadaLicensed contractors with 5+ years of licensure may qualify for trade exam waiver. Must still pass the Arizona Statutes and Rules Exam and meet all other requirements.
UtahLicensed contractors with 5+ years of licensure may qualify for trade exam waiver. Must still pass the Arizona SRE and meet all other requirements.
CaliforniaLicensed contractors with 5+ years of licensure may qualify for trade exam waiver. Must still pass the Arizona SRE and meet all other requirements.

Notes

  • CR-42 dual license covers both residential and commercial roofing
  • Scope includes asphalt, pitch, tar, felt, and all common roofing materials and systems
  • Includes roof accessories such as flashing, valleys, gravel stops, and sheet metal
  • No separate journeyman/master tiers at the state level

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a roofing contractor license in Arizona?

Yes, Arizona requires a statewide roofing contractor license through the Arizona Registrar of Contractors.

How much does a roofing contractor license cost in Arizona?

The estimated initial cost is $701, including application, exam, and license fees.

What experience do I need for a roofing contractor license in Arizona?

4 years of verifiable practical or management experience in roofing, at least 2 of which must have been within the last 10 years. Education substitute: Up to 2 years may be substituted with accredited technical training or U.S. DOL-approved apprenticeship completion.

What exams are required for a roofing contractor license in Arizona?

You must pass the Arizona Statutes and Rules Exam (SRE) and CR-42 Roofing Trade Exam exams. A passing score of 70% is required. Exams are administered by PSI.

Do I need a bond for a roofing contractor license in Arizona?

Yes, a surety bond is required. Bond amount based on anticipated annual gross volume. Specialty commercial: $2,500 (under $150K) up to $37,500-$50,000 ($10M+). Residential: $5,000-$15,000.

Does Arizona have roofing contractor license reciprocity?

Yes, Arizona has reciprocity agreements with 3 states that may apply to roofing contractors. Licensed contractors from these states may be eligible to skip certain exams or have an expedited application process.

How long does it take to get a roofing contractor license in Arizona?

Processing time is typically 3-6 weeks after submitting a complete application.

Is continuing education required for roofing contractors in Arizona?

No, Arizona does not currently require continuing education for roofing contractor license renewal.

Data last verified: 2026-04-02 | Source: ROC