South Carolina Contractor License

General contractors play a vital role in South Carolina’s construction industry. As the manager of the entire construction project, general contractors must ensure all work is completed properly, safely, and according to regulations.

To legally operate as a general contractor in South Carolina, individuals and companies must obtain a license from the South Carolina Contractor’s Licensing Board. This board is part of the state’s Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation (LLR).

Obtaining a general contractor’s license demonstrates that an individual or company has the experience, knowledge, and skills needed to manage construction projects. Licensure also provides consumer protection by screening out unqualified contractors.

This guide will outline the key requirements and steps for obtaining a new general contractor’s license in South Carolina. We’ll also cover license renewal, reciprocity, bond requirements, and insurance needs.

Requirements for a General Contractor License

To qualify for a general contractor’s license in South Carolina, applicants must meet the following criteria:

In addition to the above criteria, applicants must submit all required documentation and fees when applying for the license.

Steps to Obtain a New General Contractor License

Follow these key steps to get a general contractor’s license in South Carolina:

1. Establish Eligibility

2. Apply for the License