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Where is the NASCLA Commercial Trades Exam Accepted?

Posted by My Contractors License on 1st May 2024

Let's break down what a NASCLA Exam means for your contracting business, state by state.

First off, in Alabama, Arizona, Tennessee, and Virginia, having a NASCLA accreditation grants you the ability to obtain a commercial-only license. Residential projects, however, would require an additional residential license in these states, alongside your NASCLA accreditation.

Now, in the following states, a NASCLA accreditation opens up opportunities for both residential and commercial projects:

- Georgia

- Florida

- Mississippi

- South Carolina

- North Carolina

- New Mexico

- Oregon

- Nevada

- Louisiana (with some considerations)

- West Virginia

- Utah

In these states, you have the flexibility to take on a variety of projects with your NASCLA accreditation. However, it's important to note that in Alabama, Arizona, Tennessee, and Virginia, while a NASCLA accreditation suffices for commercial license, residential work necessitates an additional residential license.

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