Glazier Contractor (Commercial) License Requirements by State

Find the licensing requirements, exact fees, and training hours required to work actively as a glazier contractor (commercial) in your state. Map out the regulatory environment across the country and launch your home business legally.

51
States Covered
26
Require License
25
No License Needed
$375
Avg. License Fee

License Requirements by State

License Required (26 states)
No License (25 states)

26 states require a license, 25 states do not.

All States Comparison

StateLicense RequiredFeeTrainingExams
AlabamaRequired$4922.2 months2
AlaskaRequired$350N/AN/A
ArizonaRequired$5963 years2
ArkansasRequired$1801 year1
CaliforniaRequired$5794 years3
ColoradoNot Required
ConnecticutRequired$7055 years3
DelawareNot Required
District of ColumbiaRequired$654N/AN/A
FloridaRequired$3644 years1
GeorgiaNot Required
HawaiiRequired$6944 years2
IdahoRequired$50N/AN/A
IllinoisNot Required
IndianaNot Required
IowaRequired$50N/AN/A
KansasNot Required
KentuckyNot Required
LouisianaRequired$4000 days2
MaineNot Required
MarylandNot Required
MassachusettsNot Required
MichiganNot Required
MinnesotaNot Required
MississippiRequired$6402.2 months2
MissouriNot Required
MontanaNot Required
NebraskaRequiredN/AN/AN/A
NevadaRequired$9954 years1
New HampshireNot Required
New JerseyNot Required
New MexicoRequired$2542 years1
New YorkNot Required
North CarolinaRequired$154N/A1
North DakotaRequired$100N/AN/A
OhioNot Required
OklahomaNot Required
OregonRequired$3104 years1
PennsylvaniaNot Required
Rhode IslandRequired$200N/AN/A
South CarolinaRequired$3102 years2
South DakotaNot Required
TennesseeRequired$307N/A1
TexasNot Required
UtahRequired$4054 daysN/A
VermontNot Required
VirginiaRequired$3202 years1
WashingtonRequired$117N/AN/A
West VirginiaRequired$141N/A1
WisconsinNot Required
WyomingNot Required

Getting Started

Ready to start your glazier contractor (commercial) business? Here is what you need to do:

  1. Click on your state above to see specific requirements
  2. Apply for a professional license if required by your state
  3. Register your business with your state Secretary of State
  4. Obtain a home occupation permit from your county
  5. Get business insurance to protect yourself and clients
  6. Set up your home workspace and start taking clients

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