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COVID-19 - Registrar of Contractors Remains Open for Business - In-Person Services by Appointment Only Read More

The CDC recommends continued physical distancing and in Phase 1 and 2, the ROC Offices will remain open to the public by appointment only. During this time, you should know you can interact with the ROC online and as an Agency, our staff continues to process license applications and changes to licenses and complaints also continue to move through the administrative process. For contact information and additional information related to any process changes at ROC at this time, please visit our Services Related to COVID-19 tab. Though we encourage you to use online services or give us a call at (877) 692-9762 at this time, the Phoenix and Tucson Offices are open to the public by appointment only.

NEW APPLICANT or NEED TO FILE A COMPLAINT?

If you're filing an application for a new license or a complaint to be investigated, please know you can use our online portal. The Online Portal can be accessed from the ONLINE SERVICES tab.

RENEW A LICENSE?

If you need to renew your license, please know you can do so online at HERE.

OTHER CHANGES TO YOUR LICENSE?

If you need to change information related to your license (the qualifying party, address, contact info, bonding information, etc), you are welcome to complete the appropriate form - found on the FORMS page under the Contractor Resources tab - and email it to [email protected]. If there are any fees related to the change, include a contact phone number and the Licensing Department will reach out to you to walk you through the payment process.

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Feel free to call or email us!
Phoenix Office: (602) 542-1525
Tucson Office: (877) 692-9762
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Keep Your Winter Stress-Free: Only Choose Licensed Contractors

Tuesday, November 10, 2020
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Tues., Nov. 10, 2020

CONTACT:
Breanna Bang, Public Information Liaison

Keep Your Winter Stress-Free:
Only Choose Licensed Contractors

PHOENIX, Ariz., (Nov. 10, 2020) – The Arizona Registrar of Contractors (AZ ROC) warns winter visitors and part-time residents to not hire unlicensed individuals to perform property repairs and to safeguard against remodeling scams that could ruin their winter fun in the sun. 

Arizona is always a popular place to be during winter months. Tis’ the season when many visitors flock to beautiful Arizona to enjoy our mild winter temperatures, blue skies and sunshine. 

Many of our visitors though are also part-time residents who own homes or condos, which may need repairs or upgrades. Unfortunately, individuals looking to take advantage of winter visitors know this, too. 

AZ ROC hopes our part-time residents are able to enjoy the sunny winter here without letting their fun be interrupted by problems caused from hiring an unlicensed entity to work on their home.

“We know, when you get here, the last thing you want to do is spend a lot of time making repairs or updating your Arizona home.  Do it right the first time by hiring a licensed contractor and do your due diligence by checking the license and comparing bids,” offered Jeff Fleetham, Registrar of Contractors.

AZ ROC commonly receives complaints where an unlicensed entity goes door-to-door claiming to notice a needed repair on the property. These unlicensed individuals often promise cheap or discounted repairs made with “leftover” materials and pressure homeowners by stating the repair is needed immediately to prevent further damage. In many cases, they will allege having just performed work for a neighbor.

Regardless of whatever these door-to-door solicitors may offer, AZ ROC reminds homeowners to always do their research before hiring a contractor. When hiring a contractor, whether for a remodeling project or repairs, AZ ROC reminds homeowners to not only ask contractors of their license status, but to also check the license by using the Agency’s website (www.roc.az.gov) or by giving the Agency a call at 1-877-692-9762 (1-877-MY-AZROC).

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10/21/2020 Don’t Get Tricked, Check the License
10/14/2020 Unlicensed Tucson Handyman Guilty of Contracting Without a License
10/14/2020 October is Careers in the Construction Science Technology Professions Month
09/29/2020 Unlicensed Lake Havasu City Unlicensed Lake Havasu City Handyman Ordered to Pay Restitution to Elderly Homeowner
09/24/2020 Utah-Based Company’s License Summarily Suspended
08/17/2020 AZ ROC Adds Unlicensed Mesa Builder to Most Wanted Unlicensed Entity List
08/17/2020 Phoenix-Based Company's License Summarily Suspended
07/21/2020 AZ ROC: Tucson-Based Company’s Licenses Summarily Suspended
07/03/2020 Unlicensed Mohave County Builder Arrested by Lake Havasu City PD
06/26/2020 Unlicensed Dewey Remodeler Guilty of Contracting Without a License
06/11/2020 Avoid Contracting Scams During Monsoon Season
06/08/2020 Avoid Contracting Scams During Wildfire Season
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02/10/2021 Unlicensed Bisbee Man Guilty of Contracting Without a License
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Wed., Feb. 10, 2021

CONTACT:
Breanna Bang, Public Information...

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