Just like the states of Illinois and Indiana, Kansas does not directly manage the licensing process for contractors and issue licenses. Instead, an applicant may receive a Kansas contractor’s license at a local level, via local cities and counties. There is also a requirement to register with the Kansas Secretary of State’s Office as long as someone wants to start contracting business.
Regardless of which body issues the contractor’s license, it is still quite important to specify which kind of license you need. In addition, one will need to learn about the license classifications before completing the license application.
In order to obtain your contracting license in Kansas the first step you’ll need to take is to decide what type of contractor’s license you’d like to obtain. A general contractor’s license allows you to work on any type of contracting including remodeling, developments, and other general contracting duties without any limits.
Just like the states of Illinois and Indiana, Kansas does not directly manage the licensing process for contractors and issue licenses.
In the state of Kansas, there is no state level licensure for contractors and local counties are responsible for that. For example, if someone is from Lawrence, he/she will need to apply to the Douglas County. In similar fashion, a person from Wichita will need to apply to the Sedgwick County.
Given these points, it is interesting to know that local counties, as a rule, have various classifications for contractors. Below you can find the contractor license classifications that major cities and counties use.
This license, in brief, permits the licensee to carry out only roofing contracting work. Note that there are no limitations connected with occupancy or height of the building/structure.
This license, in brief, permits the licensee to carry out only contracting services connected with the work of a plumber.
This license, in brief, permits the licensee to carry out installing, pool contractor services, building, and repairs of swimming pools, spas, and accessory hot tubs.
This license, in brief, permits the licensee to carry out installing, maintaining, repair and altering of framed wooden structures. The scope of work also includes doors and windows, wood products, wood ceilings and roofs, decks, staircases, siding and so on.
This license, in brief, permits the licensee to carry out contracting duties connected with fire suppression (no matter the height).
This license, in brief, permits the licensee to carry out duties of an electrical contractor.
This license, in brief, permits the licensee to carry out contracting work, which pertains to HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning), mechanical, and refrigeration duties.
This license, in brief, permits the licensee to perform construction, repair, and demolition of any building/structure. Skilled contractors may also perform work, which pertains to framing, roofing, swimming pools, and tenant finish. It also entitles the license holder to repair structures of any height.
Nevertheless, the license does not include contracting work of a plumber, electrician, firefighter, and HVAC.
This license, in brief, permits the licensee to perform construction, repair, and demolition of single-family or two-family houses and their ancillary structures. Skilled contractors may also perform work, which pertains to framing, roofing, swimming pools and construction of single-family and two-family buildings and their ancillary structures.
Nevertheless, the license does not include contracting work of a plumber, electrician, firefighter, and HVAC.
This license, in brief, permits the licensee to perform construction, repair, and demolition of buildings and structures, which do not surpass three stories in height. Skilled contractors may also perform work, which pertains to framing, roofing, swimming pools, repairs and tenant finish of structures not exceeding three stories.
Nevertheless, the license does not include contracting work of a plumber, electrician, firefighter, and HVAC.
To clarify, this license allows the license holder to alter, repair and demolish buildings/structures.
To clarify, this license allows the license holder to remodel, repair and knock down commercial buildings. It is also for remodeling or altering single or multi-unit residential buildings, which do not exceed three stories in height.
To clarify, this license allows the license holder to remodel and knock down single-family and two-family buildings and their ancillary structures.
In brief, this license is for performing contracting work on residential and commercial structures, and there are no height limitations.
In brief, this license is for performing contracting work on residential and commercial structures, which do not exceed three stories in height.
In brief, this license is for performing contracting work on only residential buildings.
This license, in short, allows the licensee to remodel, knock down and repair any type of structure. It also includes contracting work permitted for Class B, C and D licenses.
This license, in short, allows the licensee to remodel, knock down and repair structures, which do not have more than three stories in height. It also includes contracting work permitted for Class C and D licenses.
This license, in short, allows the licensee to remodel, knock down and repair single-family and two-family houses. It also includes contracting work permitted for Class D.
This license, in short, allows the licensee to perform work related to concrete, such as pavements, flats, roads and so on.
This license, in short, allows the licensee to perform work related to framing, such as bearing and non-bearing walls.
This license, in short, allows the licensee to perform work related to HVAC services.
This license, in short, allows the licensee to perform work, which pertains to electrical services.
This license, in short, allows the licensee to perform work, which pertains to plumbing services.
This license, in short, allows the licensee to perform work, which pertains to fireplace systems.