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Roofing Contractor
Total cost: $500
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Yes
License Required
Home Improvement Contractor License (MHIC)
License Type
No
Exam Required
Yes
Bonding Required
2 years
Renewal Period
$500
Total Initial Fees
State licensing and regulation details
Mostly verifiedLicense Required
Yes
VerifiedRegulation Level
state
VerifiedLicense Title
Home Improvement Contractor License (MHIC)
Regulation Details
Maryland requires Home Improvement Contractor license from MHIC for residential roofing. Includes guaranty fund fee.
Roofing contractor licensing requirements vary significantly by state. Some states require a specific roofing contractor license, while others require a general contractor license or have no state-level licensing at all. Always verify current requirements with the appropriate state or local authority.
Experience & Qualification Requirements
Mostly verifiedYears Required
N/A
Details
Experience requirements may vary. Check with the licensing authority for specific requirements.
Licensing Exam Details
VerifiedExam Required
No
Overall licensing difficulty: 1/100
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Surety Bond Requirements
Mostly verifiedBonding Required
Yes
Bond Amount
$20,000
Bond Details
Surety bond is required for roofing contractors in Maryland. Bond amount: $20,000.
Many states require roofing contractors to post a surety bond to protect consumers. Bond amounts vary by state and license classification. The annual premium for a surety bond is typically 1-15% of the bond amount, depending on credit score and business history.
Insurance Coverage Requirements
Mostly verifiedGeneral Liability
Required
Workers' Compensation
Required
Minimum Coverage
$1,000,000 general liability (commonly required minimum)
Additional Insurance
Roofing is a high-risk trade. General liability insurance of at least $1,000,000 is standard industry practice. Workers' compensation is required in most states when you have employees. Some states exempt sole proprietors from workers' comp requirements. Always carry adequate coverage to protect your business and clients.
| Fee | Amount |
|---|---|
Application Fee Application fee for Maryland roofing contractor license | $200 |
License Fee License issuance fee for Maryland | $300 |
Renewal Fee Renewal fee every 2 years | $300 |
Total Initial Fees Includes application, exam, and license issuance fees. Does not include insurance or bond costs. | $500 |
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Renewal Requirements & Continuing Education
Mostly verified2 years
Renewal Period
None
Continuing Education
$300
Renewal Fee
Regulatory Board
License renewal requirements vary by state. Some states require continuing education hours covering building codes, safety, and industry standards. Failure to renew on time may result in late fees or license lapse. Always check with your state licensing authority for current renewal requirements.
Maryland's Home Improvement Commission (MHIC) license includes a guaranty fund that protects consumers against contractor fraud — one of the few states with this consumer protection.
Maryland requires a state-level roofing contractor license (Home Improvement Contractor (MHIC) License).
Workers' compensation insurance is required in Maryland for employers with employees. Sole proprietors may be exempt.
A surety bond is required ($20,000) for roofing contractors in Maryland.
NRCA (National Roofing Contractors Association) certifications are available but not required for state licensing.
Roofing Contractor requirements in nearby states
| State | Total Cost | Timeline | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Maryland (you) | $500 | 2–6 wks | |
| District of Columbia | $550 | 2–6 wks | → |
| Delaware | $50–$200 | 1–3 wks | → |
| Pennsylvania | $50–$200 | 1–3 wks | → |
| Virginia | $500 | 4–8 wks | → |
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Maryland requires a state roofing contractor license (Home Improvement Contractor License (MHIC)). A surety bond of $20,000 is required. Maryland requires Home Improvement Contractor license from MHIC for residential roofing. Includes guaranty fund fee.
Requirements vary by state and locality. Always verify current requirements with your state licensing authority.