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# New Jersey

> Contractor licensing thresholds, regulator routing, requirements, reciprocity, and license types for New Jersey's registration-and-licensing hybrid model.

New Jersey uses a registration-and-licensing hybrid. Home builders and home improvement contractors register through consumer affairs agencies, while electrical, plumbing, and HVACR contractors must pass exams and hold state licenses from trade-specific boards. State facility work requires a separate classification from Treasury.

<Warning>
  Always verify statutes, fees, and application details with the live regulator before making bidding, licensing, or legal decisions.
</Warning>

## At a glance

The fastest way to orient yourself in New Jersey is to know whether your work falls in a registration lane or a licensing lane.

| Signal                | Value                                                                               |
| --------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| New home construction | Builder registration required (**\$200** biennial)                                  |
| Home improvement      | Contractor registration required; **\$500,000** general liability insurance minimum |
| Electrical work       | Licensing required; **\$1,000** surety bond for business permit                     |
| Plumbing work         | Licensing required; exam after 4-year apprenticeship or equivalent                  |
| HVACR work            | Licensing required; 5 years experience or equivalent education path                 |
| State facility work   | Treasury classification required; **\$100** processing fee                          |
| New home warranty     | 10-year warranty required for all new homes                                         |
| Reciprocity model     | Board-specific, discretionary; no named state lists                                 |

## Frequently asked questions

Pick the tab that matches your situation. Each FAQ gives a direct answer and points you to the full detail below.

<Tabs>
  <Tab title="Contractors" icon="hard-hat">
    <AccordionGroup>
      <Accordion title="How do I register as a new home builder in New Jersey?">
        Register with the Bureau of Homeowner Protection under the Department of Community Affairs. The fee is **\$200** (valid 2 years). You must provide a 10-year warranty on all new homes through either the State Plan or an approved private plan. See [Requirements](#requirements).
      </Accordion>

      <Accordion title="How do I register as a home improvement contractor?">
        Register with the Division of Consumer Affairs, Office of Consumer Protection. The application fee is **\$110** (non-refundable). You must carry **\$500,000** commercial general liability insurance per occurrence and submit a disclosure statement. See [Requirements](#requirements).
      </Accordion>

      <Accordion title="Where do I go to get an electrical license?">
        Route to the Board of Examiners of Electrical Contractors under the Division of Consumer Affairs. You need 5 years of hands-on experience (or equivalent), a 3-part exam (trade, business and law, alarm), a **\$1,000** surety bond, and **\$300,000** general liability insurance. See [Requirements](#requirements).
      </Accordion>

      <Accordion title="How much does it cost to get a contractor license or registration?">
        New home builder: **\$200** biennial. Home improvement: **\$110** application. Electrical contractor: **\$100** application + **\$225** for a 3-year license. Plumbing contractor: **\$100** application + **\$160** for a 2-year license. HVACR: **\$160** initial + **\$25** pressure seal fee. State facility classification: **\$100**. See [Requirements](#requirements).
      </Accordion>

      <Accordion title="What are the bonding and insurance requirements?">
        Home improvement contractors need **\$500,000** general liability. Electrical contractors need a **\$1,000** surety bond and **\$300,000** general liability. New home builders must provide a 10-year warranty. There are no bonding requirements for plumbing or HVACR beyond standard insurance. See [Requirements](#requirements).
      </Accordion>

      <Accordion title="Can I use my out-of-state license in New Jersey?">
        New Jersey does not publish named reciprocal state lists. Plumbing and HVACR boards may grant licenses without exam at their discretion, provided your home state has comparable standards and offers equal reciprocity to New Jersey licensees. Confirm directly with the relevant board. See [Reciprocal agreements](#reciprocal-agreements).
      </Accordion>

      <Accordion title="What are the plumbing license requirements?">
        You must be 21 or older with a 4-year USDOL apprenticeship (including propane services) plus 1 year as a journeyman in NJ (at least 1,200 hours), or a bachelor's in mechanical/plumbing/sanitary engineering plus the same journeyman requirement. You must pass the Board exam. See [Requirements](#requirements).
      </Accordion>

      <Accordion title="What are the HVACR license requirements?">
        You must be 21 or older with 4+ years of USDOL apprenticeship (including refrigerant management and propane services) plus 1 year as a journeyperson, or equivalent education paths. An accredited HVACR trade school program can satisfy 2 of the 4 apprenticeship years. See [Requirements](#requirements).
      </Accordion>

      <Accordion title="What classification is required before bidding on state facility work?">
        You need classification from Treasury's Division of Property Management and Construction before bidding or performing any state facility work. The processing fee is **\$100**. See [Requirements](#requirements).
      </Accordion>

      <Accordion title="Does New Jersey require a license for roofing work?">
        Roofing on new homes falls under the new home builder registration. Roofing repairs or improvements on existing homes fall under the home improvement contractor registration (**\$110** + **\$500,000** insurance). Neither requires a separate trade exam for roofing specifically.
      </Accordion>

      <Accordion title="Does New Jersey require a license for residential work?">
        Yes. New home construction requires builder registration (**\$200** + 10-year warranty). Home improvement and repair on existing homes requires contractor registration (**\$110** + **\$500,000** insurance). Any electrical, plumbing, or HVACR components require separate trade licenses. See [Construction work regulated](#construction-work-regulated).
      </Accordion>
    </AccordionGroup>
  </Tab>

  <Tab title="Regulators" icon="shield-check">
    <AccordionGroup>
      <Accordion title="How does New Jersey's licensing model compare to single-board states?">
        New Jersey is a hybrid model — home building uses registration while trades use exam-based licensing. Six separate agencies handle different work lanes. This differs from states like Connecticut (single department) or Alabama (8 agencies with a general contractor board). New Jersey has no statewide general contractor board. See [Who regulates construction](#who-regulates-construction).
      </Accordion>

      <Accordion title="How does the registration pathway differ from the licensing pathway?">
        Registration (home building, home improvement) requires an application fee and insurance but no exam. Licensing (electrical, plumbing, HVACR) requires documented experience, exams, and trade-specific qualifications. State facility classification is a third pathway requiring Treasury approval. See [Construction work regulated](#construction-work-regulated).
      </Accordion>

      <Accordion title="What types of construction work are regulated at the state vs. local level?">
        New Jersey regulates new home construction, home improvement, electrical, plumbing, HVACR, and state facility work at the state level through 6 separate agencies. General commercial construction is not explicitly regulated at the state level through a general contractor license. Local jurisdictions may have additional requirements. See [Construction work regulated](#construction-work-regulated).
      </Accordion>

      <Accordion title="What agency differences exist across boards?">
        Home builders register through the Bureau of Homeowner Protection (DCA). Home improvement contractors register through Consumer Affairs. Electrical, plumbing, and HVACR each have separate boards under the Division of Consumer Affairs. State facility work goes through Treasury's DPMC. See [Who regulates construction](#who-regulates-construction).
      </Accordion>

      <Accordion title="What are the fees across trades?">
        New home builder: **\$200** biennial. Home improvement: **\$110** application. Electrical contractor: **\$100** + **\$225** (3-year). Plumbing contractor: **\$100** + **\$160** (2-year). HVACR: **\$160** + **\$25** seal fee. State facility: **\$100** processing. See [Requirements](#requirements) for complete tables.
      </Accordion>

      <Accordion title="What license classifications does New Jersey use?">
        Residential includes New Home Builder Registration, Home Repair Contractor, and Home Improvement Contractor. Electrical offers Contractor and Journeyman. Plumbing offers Contractor, Journeyman, Apprentice, and Medical Gas certifications. HVACR offers Master Contractor and Master Hearth Specialist. See [Types of licenses](#types-of-licenses).
      </Accordion>

      <Accordion title="How does reciprocity work in New Jersey?">
        New Jersey does not publish named reciprocal state lists for any board. Plumbing and HVACR boards may grant licenses without exam at their discretion if the applicant's home state has comparable standards and offers equal reciprocity. Electrical and home building have no documented reciprocity. See [Reciprocal agreements](#reciprocal-agreements).
      </Accordion>

      <Accordion title="What exam requirements exist across the different boards?">
        Electrical: 3-part exam (trade, business and law, alarm) with 6-month retake wait. Plumbing: Board-administered exam after apprenticeship or degree. HVACR: Board-administered exam after documented experience. Home building and home improvement: no exam required. See [Requirements](#requirements).
      </Accordion>

      <Accordion title="What are the renewal cycles across New Jersey's boards?">
        New home builder: 2 years. Home improvement: reinstatement application. Electrical: 3 years. Plumbing: 2 years. HVACR: 2 years. Continuing education is required for electrical renewals. See [Requirements](#requirements).
      </Accordion>

      <Accordion title="How does New Jersey compare to other Northeast states in regulatory complexity?">
        New Jersey's hybrid model (registration + licensing) adds complexity. It has 6 separate agencies compared to Connecticut's single department or Massachusetts's 6 agencies. The discretionary reciprocity with no published state lists makes cross-state analysis harder than in states with named reciprocity agreements. See the [Northeast region guide](/docs/jurisdictions/regions/northeast).
      </Accordion>
    </AccordionGroup>
  </Tab>
</Tabs>

## Start with your goal

Pick the card that matches what you need right now. Each one links to the relevant section on this page.

<CardGroup cols={2}>
  <Card title="Is licensure triggered?" icon="search" href="#construction-work-regulated">
    Determine whether your work requires registration, licensing, or state classification.
  </Card>

  <Card title="Find the right regulator" icon="building" href="#who-regulates-construction">
    Use the regulator directory to route your question to the correct New Jersey agency.
  </Card>

  <Card title="Application and renewal details" icon="clipboard-list" href="#requirements">
    Exams, fees, bonds, insurance, continuing education, and renewal cycles for each trade.
  </Card>

  <Card title="Reciprocity direction" icon="arrow-left-right" href="#reciprocal-agreements">
    Find out which boards recognize out-of-state credentials.
  </Card>
</CardGroup>

## Special considerations

Different roles need different things from a New Jersey page. Use the tab that matches your situation to see what matters most before you read the full detail below.

<Tabs>
  <Tab title="Contractors" icon="hard-hat">
    <Tip>
      Start by determining whether your work lane requires registration (home building, home improvement) or exam-based licensing (electrical, plumbing, HVACR).
    </Tip>

    * New home builders must register (**\$200**) and provide a 10-year warranty through a State Plan or approved private plan.
    * Home improvement contractors must register (**\$110**) and carry **\$500,000** general liability insurance.
    * Electrical contractors need 5 years of hands-on experience, a 3-part exam (trade, business and law, alarm), a **\$1,000** surety bond, and **\$300,000** general liability insurance.
    * Plumbing contractors need a 4-year USDOL apprenticeship (or equivalent) plus 1 year as journeyman with at least 1,200 hours.
    * HVACR contractors need 5 years of employment (or equivalent education path) and must pass an exam.
    * State facility work requires Treasury classification before bidding (**\$100** processing fee).
  </Tab>

  <Tab title="Regulators" icon="shield-check">
    <Info>
      New Jersey operates as a hybrid — home building is registration-based while trades use exam-based licensing. Six separate agencies handle different work lanes.
    </Info>

    * Home builders and home improvement contractors register through consumer affairs divisions.
    * Electrical, plumbing, and HVACR contractors are licensed through trade-specific boards under the Division of Consumer Affairs.
    * State facility work is classified through Treasury's Division of Property Management and Construction.
    * Reciprocity is discretionary for plumbing and HVACR, requiring comparable standards and mutual recognition.
  </Tab>
</Tabs>

## Readiness checklist

Four things you need to confirm before you can treat New Jersey as "ready" for a bid or an application. If any of these are unclear, you are not ready yet.

<Steps>
  <Step title="Classify the project type" icon="tag">
    Determine whether the work is new home construction, home improvement, a regulated trade (electrical, plumbing, HVACR), or state facility work.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Determine registration vs. licensing" icon="currency-dollar">
    Home building requires registration (`$200` / `$110`). Trades require exam-based licensing. State facility work requires Treasury classification (`$100`).
  </Step>

  <Step title="Route to the correct agency" icon="building">
    Use the regulator directory below. New Jersey has 6 separate agencies — do not assume one board handles all work lanes.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Confirm the requirement set" icon="clipboard-check">
    Confirm exams, experience, fees, bonds, insurance, continuing education, warranty obligations, and renewal cycle for the relevant board before filing.
  </Step>
</Steps>

<Check>
  If you can identify project type, regulatory pathway, agency, and requirement set, you have the minimum package needed for a New Jersey readiness check.
</Check>

## Navigation

Use these links to jump to related cross-state comparisons and workflows.

* [New state evaluation](/docs/workflows/new-state-evaluation) if you are screening New Jersey for the first time.
* [Multi-state bid readiness](/docs/workflows/multi-state-bid-readiness) if you need to compare New Jersey with nearby jurisdictions.
* [Licensing thresholds](/docs/compare/licensing-thresholds) or [prequalification patterns](/docs/compare/prequalification) for cross-state context.

## Construction work regulated

New Jersey regulates construction through a mix of registration and licensing. There is no single dollar threshold — the type of work determines which regulatory pathway applies.

| Work lane                 | What triggers regulation                                           |
| ------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| New home construction     | Builder registration required                                      |
| Home improvement / repair | Contractor registration required                                   |
| Electrical work           | State licensing required                                           |
| Plumbing work             | State licensing required                                           |
| HVACR work                | State licensing required                                           |
| State facility work       | Treasury classification required before bidding or performing work |

<Note>
  Home builders must provide a 10-year warranty. Home improvement contractors must carry **\$500,000** general liability insurance. These requirements apply in addition to registration.
</Note>

## Common determination scenarios

If you are trying to figure out where to start, expand the scenario that is closest to your situation.

<AccordionGroup>
  <Accordion title="New home construction" icon="house">
    Register with the Bureau of Homeowner Protection (**\$200** biennial). You must provide a 10-year new home warranty through either the State Plan or an approved private plan. Warranty fees under the State Plan depend on claims history and experience.
  </Accordion>

  <Accordion title="Home improvement or repair" icon="house">
    Register with the Division of Consumer Affairs (**\$110** non-refundable). You must carry **\$500,000** general liability insurance per occurrence. Submit an application, disclosure statement, and proof of insurance.
  </Accordion>

  <Accordion title="Electrical, plumbing, or HVACR work" icon="bolt">
    Route to the appropriate trade board under the Division of Consumer Affairs. Each trade requires an exam, documented experience, and specific insurance or bonding. Electrical licenses are good for 3 years; plumbing for 2 years; HVACR for 2 years.
  </Accordion>

  <Accordion title="Bidding on state facility work" icon="building">
    Obtain classification from Treasury's Division of Property Management and Construction before bidding. The processing fee is **\$100**.
  </Accordion>

  <Accordion title="Reciprocity request" icon="arrow-left-right">
    New Jersey does not publish named reciprocal state lists. Plumbing and HVACR boards may grant licenses without exam at their discretion, provided the applicant's home state has comparable standards and offers equal reciprocity to New Jersey licensees.
  </Accordion>
</AccordionGroup>

## Who regulates construction

New Jersey splits construction regulation across 6 separate agencies. Use this directory to find the one that owns the lane you need.

<AccordionGroup>
  <Accordion title="New home builders — Bureau of Homeowner Protection" icon="house">
    Department of Community Affairs, 101 South Broad Street, PO Box 805, Trenton, NJ 08625

    **Phone:** (609) 984-7905 | **Fax:** (609) 292-2839

    **Website:** [nj.gov/dca/codes/offices/nhw\_for\_builders.shtml](http://www.nj.gov/dca/codes/offices/nhw_for_builders.shtml)
  </Accordion>

  <Accordion title="Home improvement contractors — Office of Consumer Protection" icon="house">
    Division of Consumer Affairs, 124 Halsey Street, 7th Floor, PO Box 45028, Newark, NJ 07101

    **Phone:** (973) 504-6200 | **Fax:** (973) 273-8035

    **Website:** [njconsumeraffairs.gov/hic](http://www.njconsumeraffairs.gov/hic/Pages/default.aspx)
  </Accordion>

  <Accordion title="Electrical contractors — Board of Examiners of Electrical Contractors" icon="bolt">
    Division of Consumer Affairs, PO Box 45006, Newark, NJ 07101

    **Phone:** (973) 504-6410 | **Fax:** (973) 648-3355

    **Website:** [njconsumeraffairs.gov/elec](http://www.njconsumeraffairs.gov/elec/Pages/default.aspx)
  </Accordion>

  <Accordion title="Plumbing contractors — State Board of Examiners of Master Plumbers" icon="tool">
    Division of Consumer Affairs, PO Box 45008, Newark, NJ 07101

    **Phone:** (973) 504-6420 | **Fax:** (973) 648-3355

    **Website:** [njconsumeraffairs.gov/plu](http://www.njconsumeraffairs.gov/plu)
  </Accordion>

  <Accordion title="HVACR contractors — State Board of Examiners of HVACR Contractors" icon="temperature">
    Division of Consumer Affairs, PO Box 47031, Newark, NJ 07101

    **Phone:** (973) 504-6250 | **Fax:** (973) 648-3355

    **Website:** [njconsumeraffairs.gov/hvacr](http://www.njconsumeraffairs.gov/hvacr)
  </Accordion>

  <Accordion title="State facility classification — Division of Property Management and Construction" icon="building">
    Department of Treasury, 33 West State Street, 9th Floor, Trenton, NJ 08625

    **Phone:** (609) 633-2725 | **Fax:** (609) 777-1970

    **Website:** [nj.gov/treasury/dpmc](http://www.nj.gov/treasury/dpmc)
  </Accordion>
</AccordionGroup>

## Requirements

New Jersey uses different regulatory frameworks depending on the work lane. Home building requires registration; trades require exam-based licensing. Expand the category that applies to your situation.

<AccordionGroup>
  <Accordion title="New Home Builders" icon="house" defaultOpen={true}>
    | Requirement             | Detail                                                          |
    | ----------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------- |
    | Registration fee        | **\$200** (valid 2 years)                                       |
    | Renewal fee             | **\$200**                                                       |
    | Warranty                | 10-year warranty required — State Plan or approved private plan |
    | State Plan warranty fee | Based on builder's claims record and years of experience        |
  </Accordion>

  <Accordion title="Home Improvement Contractors" icon="house">
    | Requirement     | Detail                                                                              |
    | --------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
    | Application fee | **\$110** (non-refundable)                                                          |
    | Insurance       | **\$500,000** commercial general liability per occurrence, in the contractor's name |
    | Documentation   | Completed application, disclosure statement, and proof of insurance                 |
    | Renewal         | Reinstatement application required for renewal                                      |
  </Accordion>

  <Accordion title="Electrical Contractors" icon="bolt">
    | Requirement          | Detail                                                                                                                                       |
    | -------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
    | Age                  | 21 or older                                                                                                                                  |
    | Education            | High school diploma or equivalent                                                                                                            |
    | Experience           | 5 years hands-on experience (or 4-year apprenticeship + 1 year, or qualified journeyman eligibility + 1 year, or bachelor's in EE + 2 years) |
    | Exam                 | 3-part exam: trade, business and law, alarm — passing score required on each part                                                            |
    | Retake policy        | Must wait 6 months after a failed exam before retaking                                                                                       |
    | Bond                 | **\$1,000** surety bond for business permit                                                                                                  |
    | Insurance            | **\$300,000** general liability for business permit                                                                                          |
    | Continuing education | Required for all renewals                                                                                                                    |
    | Processing time      | Approximately 60 days                                                                                                                        |
    | License term         | 3 years                                                                                                                                      |

    | License Type           | Application Fee | 3-Year License | 2-Year License | 1-Year License | 3-Year Renewal |
    | ---------------------- | --------------- | -------------- | -------------- | -------------- | -------------- |
    | Electrical Contractor  | **\$100**       | **\$225**      | **\$150**      | **\$75**       | **\$225**      |
    | Journeyman Electrician | **\$100**       | **\$90**       | **\$60**       | **\$30**       | **\$90**       |
    | Business Permit        | N/A             | **\$150**      | **\$100**      | **\$50**       | **\$150**      |
  </Accordion>

  <Accordion title="Plumbing Contractors" icon="tool">
    | Requirement       | Detail                                                                                                                                    |
    | ----------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
    | Age               | 21 or older                                                                                                                               |
    | Experience path 1 | 4-year USDOL apprenticeship (including propane services) + 1 year journeyman in NJ (at least 1,200 hours)                                 |
    | Experience path 2 | Bachelor's in mechanical, plumbing, or sanitary engineering (including propane services) + 1 year journeyman in NJ (at least 1,200 hours) |
    | Exam              | Licensing examination administered by the Board                                                                                           |
    | License term      | 2 years                                                                                                                                   |

    | License Type        | Application Fee | 2-Year License | 1-Year License | 2-Year Renewal |
    | ------------------- | --------------- | -------------- | -------------- | -------------- |
    | Plumbing Contractor | **\$100**       | **\$160**      | **\$80**       | **\$160**      |
    | Journeyman Plumber  | **\$75**        | N/A            | N/A            | N/A            |
    | Apprentice          | **\$50**        | N/A            | N/A            | N/A            |

    | Certification                | Application Fee | 3-Year License | 2-Year License | 1-Year License | Triennial Renewal |
    | ---------------------------- | --------------- | -------------- | -------------- | -------------- | ----------------- |
    | Medical Gas Piping Installer | **\$75**        | **\$150**      | **\$100**      | **\$50**       | **\$150**         |

    <Note>
      Medical gas certification requires 32 hours of classroom training and either the NITC Medical Gas Installer exam or an AWS brazer exam with approved training.
    </Note>
  </Accordion>

  <Accordion title="HVACR Contractors" icon="temperature">
    | Requirement       | Detail                                                                                                           |
    | ----------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
    | Age               | 21 or older                                                                                                      |
    | Experience path 1 | 4+ years USDOL apprenticeship (including refrigerant management and propane services) + 1 year as journeyperson  |
    | Experience path 2 | Bachelor's in HVACR (including refrigerant management and propane services) + 1 year practical experience        |
    | Experience path 3 | Related bachelor's degree (including refrigerant management and propane services) + 3 years practical experience |
    | Education credit  | Accredited HVACR technical / trade school program satisfies 2 of the 4 apprenticeship years                      |
    | Exam              | Licensing examination administered by the Board                                                                  |

    | Initial License Fee                    | 2-Year Renewal Fee |
    | -------------------------------------- | ------------------ |
    | **\$160** + **\$25** pressure seal fee | **\$160**          |
  </Accordion>

  <Accordion title="State Facility Classification" icon="building">
    | Requirement          | Detail                                                                          |
    | -------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
    | Processing fee       | **\$100**                                                                       |
    | Purpose              | Classification is required before bidding or performing any state facility work |
    | Administering agency | Treasury, Division of Property Management and Construction                      |
  </Accordion>
</AccordionGroup>

## Reciprocal agreements

New Jersey does not publish named reciprocal state lists. Reciprocity is discretionary and board-specific — each board evaluates out-of-state credentials individually against its own standards.

<Info>
  Always confirm reciprocity eligibility directly with the relevant New Jersey board. No automatic recognition exists.
</Info>

| Board    | Reciprocity approach                                                                                                 | Coverage                                    |
| -------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------- |
| Plumbing | Board may grant license without exam if applicant's home state offers equal reciprocity and has comparable standards | <Badge color="yellow">Discretionary</Badge> |
| HVACR    | License without exam if other state has comparable standards and permits NJ licensees to obtain licensure            | <Badge color="yellow">Discretionary</Badge> |

<Accordion title="Reciprocity conditions in detail" icon="arrow-left-right">
  **Plumbing:** The State Board may grant licenses without examination to applicants licensed in other states, provided equal reciprocity is available for New Jersey master plumbers under the applicant's home state law, and the sister state's standards are equal to or comparable to New Jersey's.

  **HVACR:** An individual licensed to practice HVACR contracting in another state may obtain a New Jersey license without taking the master HVACR exam, provided the other state has licensure standards equal to or comparable to New Jersey's and permits New Jersey licensees to obtain licensure based on their New Jersey license.
</Accordion>

## Types of licenses

New Jersey issues credentials across four major categories. Use this section to confirm the exact license or registration name for an application or comparison.

<AccordionGroup>
  <Accordion title="Residential" icon="house">
    * New Home Builder (Registration)
    * Home Repair Contractor
    * Home Improvement Contractor
  </Accordion>

  <Accordion title="Electrical" icon="bolt">
    * Electrical Contractor
    * Journeyman Electrician
  </Accordion>

  <Accordion title="Plumbing" icon="tool">
    * Plumbing Contractor
    * Journeyman Plumber
    * Plumber Apprentice (Registration)
    * Medical Gas Piping Installer
    * Medical Gas Piping Brazer
  </Accordion>

  <Accordion title="HVACR" icon="temperature">
    * Master Heating, Ventilating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration (HVACR) Contractor License
    * Master Hearth Specialist
  </Accordion>
</AccordionGroup>

## See also

<CardGroup cols={2}>
  <Card title="Northeast region guide" icon="map" href="/docs/jurisdictions/regions/northeast">
    Browse all Northeast jurisdictions for comparison.
  </Card>

  <Card title="Contractors guide" icon="hard-hat" href="/docs/personas/contractor">
    Cross-state guidance for contractors evaluating new jurisdictions.
  </Card>

  <Card title="Regulators guide" icon="shield-check" href="/docs/personas/regulatory-staff">
    Cross-state guidance for comparing regulatory models and agency structures.
  </Card>
</CardGroup>
