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  1. License Renewal – NC Licensing Board for General Contractors

    From the Desk of the Executive Director Ryan D. Cody Welcome to springtime in North Carolina. Every year when spring comes around, it’s a welcomed relief from another winter season.

  2. NCLBGC - NC Licensing Board for General Contractors

    Do I need a licensed contractor? By law, a general contractor must be licensed if the total project cost is valued at $40,000 or higher.

  3. Log in - NCLBGC

    This private web portal is a tool for licensed contractors, qualifiers, and those who have submitted an application to the Board ONLY. If you do not have a license or if you have not submitted an …

  4. Login to your NCCLiC Online License Account using your license number and password Click “Renewal” on the top bar or the “Access your renewal application” button. Click the “Start Renewal” button …

  5. Continuing Education – NC Licensing Board for General Contractors

    Jan 1, 2025 · General Statute 87-10.2 states that North Carolina licensed general contractors are required to complete continuing education (CE) beginning with 2021 license renewals.

  6. FAQ for Contractors – NC Licensing Board for General Contractors

    To obtain a license you must complete the Application for License to Practice General Contracting in the State of North Carolina which is available on the Boards website at www.nclbgc.org.

  7. License applicants – NC Licensing Board for General Contractors

    A military-trained applicant who wishes to become a North Carolina licensed general contractor shall apply for licensure. Upon submission of the application, the following additional documentation shall …

  8. NC Licensing Board for General Contractors - NCLBGC

    Yes, the completion of 8 hours of board-approved CE must be earned after the license is granted, and is required each time the license is renewed, the CE requirement applies even if your license was …

  9. Home Page - NCLBGC

    The Board has received approval from the North Carolina Office of Information Technology to begin charging a transaction fee on our credit card transactions. This fee will be assessed at 2.5% and will …

  10. Classifications and limitations – NC Licensing Board for General ...

    The holder of a limited license shall be entitled to act as general contractor for any single project with a value of up to seven hundred fifty thousand dollars ($750,000), excluding the cost of land and any …