Carpenter/Cabinet Maker Contractor (Commercial) License Costs by State

Because occupational licensing is regulated strictly at the state level, the barrier to entry for becoming a carpenter/cabinet maker contractor (commercial) varies violently depending on where you live. While some states allow you to operate completely license-free using a simple LLC, other jurisdictions legally mandate thousands of hours of vocational training, background checks, and expensive recurring board fees. Select your state below to view the exact line-by-line cost analysis, including local permits and insurance estimates.

License Requirements by State

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

25 states require a license, 26 states do not.

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