General Contractor License Requirements in Wisconsin
Everything you need to know about getting your general contractor license in Wisconsin. A state license is required.
Wisconsin Note: Wisconsin requires Dwelling Contractor Qualifier (DCQ) certification. Must complete a 12-hour course and pass an exam.
How to Get Your General Contractor License in Wisconsin
Meet Basic Requirements
Be at least 18 years old with a valid ID. Pass a background check. Submit fingerprints.
Complete Education
High school diploma or GED; construction management degree may substitute for 2 years experience
Gain 4 Years of Experience
Minimum 4 years of verified construction experience as a journeyman or foreman.
Pass the General Contractor Business and Law Exam
Register with PSI Services and pass the required licensing exam.
Obtain Insurance & Bonding
Secure General Liability, Workers Compensation insurance and a $13,500 surety bond.
Submit Application
Apply to the Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services. Pay the application and license fees.
Requirements Overview
| Age Requirement | 18+ years old |
| Experience | Minimum 4 years of verified construction experience as a journeyman or foreman. |
| Education | High school diploma or GED; construction management degree may substitute for 2 years experience |
| Background Check | Required |
| Fingerprinting | Required |
Fee Breakdown
Exam Information
- Exam Name
- General Contractor Business and Law Exam
- Exam Provider
- PSI Services
- Exam Fee
- $110
Insurance & Bonding
Insurance Requirements
Minimum Coverage:$1,000,000 per occurrence / $2,000,000 aggregate
Surety Bond
A surety bond of $13,500 is required.
Continuing Education
- Hours Required
- 16 hours
- Period
- Every 2 years