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Mississippi Contractor Licensing Guide

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Last Updated Jan 30, 2025

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Last Updated Jan 30, 2025

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Mississippi requires that both commercial and residential contractors, including roofers, obtain a license from the Mississippi State Board of Contractors. The licensing process involves an application, examination, and other documents like reference letters and proof of employment. Because the application needs to be notarized, Mississippi does not accept online contractor examinations.

If you're getting started as a contractor in Mississippi, the first step is determining what type of license you need. Read on to learn how the Mississippi contractor licensing process works and everything you need to know about getting licensed.

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How to get a Mississippi contractor license

All state contractor licensing is a function of the (MSBOC). There are two main licenses, and each has its own requirements. One general rule is that all contractors will have to take a Law and 海角大神 Management Exam.

Commercial contractor license

Contractors performing commercial projects in excess of $50,000 will require a commercial contractor鈥檚 license. Also, any work on fire sprinkler systems over $5,000 ($10,000 on a residential job) requires a commercial license.

This includes plumbing, electrical, HVAC, and a slew of other trade types.

To apply, you鈥檒l need to download and complete the Commercial Application . 

The requirements are as follows:

  1. Fill out the application in its entirety and have it notarized.
  2. If the business is a corporation or LLC, it must be registered with the Mississippi .
  3. Produce a Mississippi sales tax number or Mississippi use tax number.
  4. Provide proof of general liability insurance: $300,000 per occurrence, $600,000 aggregate.
  5. Provide a certificate of insurance for workers' compensation coverage (if the applicant has five or more employees).
  6. Provide three reference letters: one from the bank, and two from anyone the applicant worked with or for on construction projects.
  7. Show three projects the applicant has worked on related to the field in which they鈥檙e applying.
  8. Establish a qualifying party and provide proof of employment.
  9. Provide a reviewed and audited financial statement prepared by a CPA (within the last 12 months) showing a net worth of $50,000 for major classifications and $20,000 for specialties.
  10. Submit a $400 application fee which includes the major classification and one specialty.聽 For any additional specialties, it鈥檚 an additional $100.
  11. Take and pass the examination.

During the application process, the applicant will have an opportunity to choose a . There are eight major classifications, each of which has several subclassifications:

  • Building construction
  • Electrical
  • Highway street and bridge construction
  • Heavy construction
  • Mechanical (including plumbing and HVAC)
  • Municipal and public works
  • Fire sprinkler聽
  • Solar and wind construction

As a note: Plumbers, electricians, and HVAC contractors performing work valued in excess of $10,000 need to carry a commercial license. Both plumber and HVAC contractors fall under the mechanical classification, while electrical contractors fall under the electrical classification.

Contractors can apply for the major classification or a specialty, depending on their trade.

After submitting the application and passing the exam, the board will contact you within 7-10 days to issue your license.

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Residential contractor license

Any residential construction valued over $50,000 requires a residential contractor's license. 

Applying for a residential contractor鈥檚 license is a bit more straightforward, as there are fewer choices. The process does still go through the Mississippi State Board of Contractors, however, contractors must complete the on the forms page.

The steps for application are fairly similar:

  1. Fill out the application in its entirety and have it notarized.
  2. If the business is a corporation or LLC, it must be registered with the Mississippi .
  3. Produce a Mississippi income tax ID or federal tax ID number.
  4. Provide a certificate of general liability insurance that indicates the Mississippi State Board of Contractors should be contacted if coverage is terminated.
  5. Proof of workers鈥 compensation if employing five or more people.
  6. Provide three reference letters: one from the bank, and two from anyone the applicant worked with or for on construction projects.
  7. Show three projects the applicant has worked on related to the field in which they鈥檙e applying.
  8. Establish a qualifying party and provide proof of employment.
  9. Submit a $50 application fee.
  10. Take and pass the examination.

There are far fewer classification choices with residential contractor licensing, but you will still have to choose a designation. You鈥檒l have a choice between a Residential Builder鈥檚 license, a Residential Remodeler鈥檚 license, and a Residential Roofer鈥檚 license. The $50 fee covers one of those classifications. If you want to apply for an additional classification, it鈥檚 an extra $100 each. 

Once you take and pass the examination, your paperwork goes in front of the Board for review, and it usually takes 7-10 days to receive your license.

Penalties for unlicensed contracting in Mississippi

While skirting licensing laws might help your business shoot out of the gate, there can be serious repercussions. Mississippi has the MSBOC Statewide Investigative Team to investigate complaints of unlicensed contractors working in the state.

While the state laws aren鈥檛 clear on what the penalties are, it does state unlicensed contractors are . Also, homeowners who contract with an unlicensed contractor are also subject to monetary penalties of up to 3% of the total contracted amount.

Additionally, If the work you鈥檙e doing requires a contractor's license and you don鈥檛 have one, you do not have rights to a mechanics lien in Mississippi.

Consider this: You want to avoid licensing requirements, so you take projects under $10,000. You bid a job for $9,000 to leave yourself some room. During the project, the customer changes their mind on materials, adding another $1,500 to the bill. Before you know it, you鈥檙e performing work that requires a license without holding one 鈥 and the customer decides not to pay you, you have no recourse.

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