EXAMINATION
PRACTICE QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS AND
RATIONALES
SECTION 1: LICENSING REQUIREMENTS AND QUALIFICATIONS
Question 1: Under A.R.S. § 32-2101, which entity is primarily responsible for issuing contractor
licenses in Arizona?
Answer: Arizona Registrar of Contractors (ROC).
Rationale: The ROC is the state agency authorized by law to issue, suspend, and revoke
contractor licenses. The Registrar is responsible for classifying and qualifying applicants,
conducting investigations, and establishing written examinations to protect the health and safety
of the public.
Question 2: What is the minimum experience requirement to qualify for a contractor's license in
Arizona?
Answer: A minimum of four years' practical or management trade experience, at least two of
which must have been within the last ten years.
,Rationale: Under A.R.S. § 32-1122, applicants must demonstrate four years of practical or
management trade experience dealing specifically with the type of construction for which they
are applying. At least two of those years must be within the ten years immediately preceding the
application.
Question 3: A sole proprietor applying for a contractor license must demonstrate how many
years of verifiable experience in the trade?
Answer: At least three years.
Rationale: The qualifying party must demonstrate verifiable experience in the classified trade.
While the statutory minimum is four years of practical or management experience, the ROC
requires the qualifying party to provide documentation of at least three years of verifiable
experience.
Question 4: Under A.R.S. § 32-1121, which of the following persons is exempt from holding a
contractor's license?
Answer: An owner-builder constructing a home for personal use.
Rationale: Owner-builders who construct a residence for their own use are exempt from
licensing requirements, provided the work is not performed for compensation. The "Homestead
, exemption" in ARS 32-1121 allows homeowners to perform work on their own single-family
residence without a license.
Question 5: A contractor must hold a license in Arizona when the total project value exceeds
what amount OR when a permit is required?
Answer: $1,000.
Rationale: Generally, if labor and materials exceed $1,000 OR a permit is required (regardless
of the price of labor and materials), then a license is required. This threshold applies to all
construction, repair, alteration, addition, or improvement projects.
Question 6: Under Arizona law, which of the following is the statutory definition of a
"qualifying party" for a contractor's license?
Answer: The individual who will be primarily responsible for the day-to-day operations of the
contractor.
Rationale: A "qualifying party" is defined as the individual who will be primarily responsible for
the day-to-day operations of the contractor, not merely an owner or investor. The qualifying
party must demonstrate the required experience and knowledge to qualify for the license and
must be actively involved in the business.