American Contractors Exam Services provides solutions to help you pass your contractor’s license exam in the most effective way possible. We have served more than 40,000 students over the past 25 years and maintained a 99% success rate in doing so.
Online Classes
We offer online courses as well as instructor led webinars. Many of our in person seminars can be take from home to make your exam preparation as convenient as possible.
Additional Services
We offer additional services to help you after you pass your contractors license exam. Some of these services include:
Increase your earning potential and take your HVAC career to the next level by becoming NATE Certified. American Contractors is an official proctor for the NATE exam in Tennessee. Our 4-part seminar will equip you to pass the NATE test, and we’ll facilitate the test after your prep seminars are completed.
Since 1993 our company has been helping contractors get their Idaho state contractors license. With a 99% success rate, our exam prep classes are the best in the industry.
We practice social distancing in our live seminars and make sure chairs and tables are properly sanitized. If you do not wish to participate in a live seminar, many of our courses are offered via webinar. Please contact our sales team for details and scheduling.
Contractors License Overview
Idaho licenses contractors performing electrical, plumbing, HVAC, public works construction, and construction management.
To be licensed, contractors must first submit an applications and receive pre-approval to take their required exams. Idaho’s contractor exams are administered by the Division of Building Safety.
All other contractors performing a construction job with a dollar amount greater than $2,000 must be registered with the Idaho Bureau of Occupational Licenses, but do not require a state license. Registration does not require taking any exams.
Information regarding exam details, reference materials, experience requirements, reciprocity, and other requirements for obtaining and maintaining a license are available by selecting the license links found below.
Idaho requires Residential and General Contractors to register at the state level. Requirements for licensure include proof of Worker's Compensation Insurance and $300,000 in Liability Insurance.