51动漫

51动漫 Company Logo
    • Americas
    • Am茅rica Latina (Espa帽ol)
    • Canada (English)
    • Canada (Fran莽ais)
    • United States (English)
Request a DemoRequest a Demo
Request a Demo
cta-construction-image

Scroll Less, Learn More with Blueprint

Sign up for 51动漫's industry leading newsletter that delivers education directly to your email inbox once a month.

Sign Up Now

鈥斅犅4 min read

Kansas Contractor Licensing Guide

叠测听

Last Updated Jan 30, 2025

By

Last Updated Jan 30, 2025

Illustration of Kansas contractor license with hardhat and map of America with Kansas highlighted

Kansas does not have any statewide requirements for contractor licensing. However, most counties and local jurisdictions in Kansas have their own rules for contractor licensing. Fortunately, if you're getting your construction business started in Kansas, we have the information you need to get the required license to stay above board.

If you're interested to understand the Kansas contractor licensing process, read on for the details.

Table of contents

How to get a contractor license in Kansas

All corporations, limited liability companies, limited partnerships, limited liability partnerships, and general partnerships need to register their business with the . Information about registering is fairly sparse, so it鈥檚 best to . 

Beyond business licensing, there isn鈥檛 one set path to Kansas contractor licensing. The steps required change from county to county, and with 105 of them, the regulations are bound to vary. Contractors who work in multiple counties will have to meet the requirements of each to ensure they鈥檙e working above board.

The best way to ensure you鈥檙e on the up-and-up in the areas you work in is to call the county or city clerk. They鈥檒l be able to point you in the right direction regarding the appropriate licenses required to operate in their jurisdiction.

How to get a contractor license in Johnson County, Kansas

Contractor licensing in Johnson County, Kansas, is a function of the . The department offers several types of licenses, including:

  • Class A - General
  • Class B - Building
  • Class C - Residential
  • Class DE - Electrical
  • Class DF - Fire
  • Class DM - Mechanical
  • Class DP - Plumbing
  • Class DR - Roofing
  • Class DS - Swimming
  • Class DW - Framing聽

In general, the requirements for each of these licenses include:

  1. Complete the application聽
  2. Submit the $100 application fee and $225 license fee
  3. Submit proof of general liability and worker鈥檚 compensation insurance
  4. Establish a qualifying individual who must have either:
  5. Provide proof of identity of company owner and qualified individual with a government ID
  6. Provide a digital photo of the qualified individual
  7. Provide evidence of good standing from the Secretary of State

Like many local jurisdictions in Kansas, you鈥檒l have to and request an application.

How to get a contractor license in Sedgwick County

Contractor licensing in Sedgwick County falls under the control of the , which works in conjunction with the City of Wichita. 

The MABCD offers licenses for general contractors, as well as specialty contractors such as plumbers, electricians, elevator/escalator, fire suppression, refrigeration, and sheet metal, among others. 

The requirements for licensing are relatively standard across the different license types:

  • Complete the application, front and back, along with the signatures of everyone involved
  • Provide proof of a master-level trade certificate聽
  • Take, pass, and submit results of an ICC trade exam
  • Provide proof of liability insurance with at least $300,000 in general liability showing MABCD as the certificate holder
  • Provide proof of worker鈥檚 compensation insurance
  • Proof of auto insurance on fleet vehicles
  • A certificate of good standing from the Secretary of State
  • Qualified Person (master license holder, or business owner if qualified) Declaration Page
  • Signatures of all company officers
  • Authorization for Qualified Person to do business for the company, including pulling permits and scheduling inspections. This proof must be written on company letterhead and signed by all owners, officers, and partners.
  • Pay fees

Fees range dramatically depending on the license type. A Class A GC applicant will need to submit a fee of $1,000, while basic trades will pay $360. 

How to get a contractor license in other Kansas jurisdictions

There are licensing requirements in other Kansas jurisdictions, but the best source of information is the county or city clerk in the area in which you plan to work. Most counties and cities require that contractors at least register their businesses before operating.

Penalties for unlicensed contracting in Kansas

All of Kansas' contractor licensing requirements come from the cities and counties throughout the state, as do the penalties for unlicensed contracting. 

The penalties can vary from city to city or county to county, but expect fines and fees. Also, many building department officers will shut projects down, which may cause irreparable damage to a project timeline. 

Was this article helpful?

Thank you for your submission.

83%

17%

You voted that this article was . Was this a mistake? If so, change your vote here.

Scroll less, learn more about construction.

Subscribe to The Blueprint, 51动漫鈥檚 construction newsletter, to get content from industry experts delivered straight to your inbox.

Thank you!

You鈥檙e signed up to receive The Blueprint newsletter from 51动漫. You can unsubscribe at any time.

Categories:

51动漫 Management

Tags:

Licensing

Written by

Tom Scalisi

57 articles

is a writer with over 15 years of experience in the trades. He is passionate about educating contractors and specialty contractors about the best practices in the industry. He has seen first-hand how education, communication, and preparation help construction professionals overcome challenges to build a strong career and thriving business in the industry.

View profile

Explore more helpful resources

article-image

Contractor License Bonds: Everything You Need to Know

In order to perform construction work, many states require contractors to be 鈥渓icensed and bonded.鈥 What does that mean? Well, every state sets its own rules for contractor licensing, and...

article-image

Contractor’s Guide to License Reciprocity: Working Across State Lines

For many contractors, growing a construction business means taking on jobs in different states. Whether it鈥檚 to take a one-off project or to establish a new business location, working in...

article-image

Vermont Contractor License: Guide to Rules & Requirements

If you’re starting a construction business in Vermont or looking to expand your business from another state, being properly licensed to work is one of the first key steps. There...

article-image

The Maine Contractor License: Guide to Rules & Requirements

If you鈥檙e considering starting a contracting business in Maine, it’s important to know the rules and requirements for proper licensing. Maine takes a different approach to contractor licensing than most...

Free Tools

Calculators

Use our calculators to estimate the cost of construction materials for your next project.

Templates

Find a template to help you with your construction project tasks.

Material Price Tracker

Get the latest U.S. retail prices and view historical trends for common building materials.

Glossary

Explore key terms and phrases used in the industry.

51动漫 is committed to advancing the construction industry by improving the lives of people working in construction, driving technology innovation, and building a global community of groundbreakers. Our connected global construction platform unites all stakeholders on a project with unlimited access to support and a business model designed for the construction industry.

Call us at (844) 692-0626 to speak with a product expert.

Downloads

  • Privacy Notice
  • Terms of Service
  • Do Not Sell Personal Information

漏 2025 51动漫