Required Books
All the books listed under “Reference Materials” on this page are used to create the exam and are recommended for study. However, only the following books are allowed into the exam room while testing. They are: Federal Asbestos Regulations Manual, 2000; Asbestos Operations and Maintenance (OSHA Class III) These references may be tabbed (with permanent index tabs) and highlighted.
*There is an additional downloadable document for the North Carolina Asbestos exam*
In addition to the books listed on this page under "Reference Materials" there is also a downloadable document used to prepare for the exam. This document may be viewed or printed by clicking on the link:
Laws and Regulations Applicable to General Contracting in the State of North Carolina.
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Additional Services
The Asbestos classification allows renovation or demolition activities involving the repair, maintenance, removal, isolation, encapsulation, or enclosure of Regulated Asbestos Containing Materials (RACM) for any commercial, industrial, or institutional building, whether public or private. It also covers all types of residential building construction involving RACM during renovation and/or demolition.
To apply, contact State of North Carolina Licensing Board 1-919-571-4183.
The licensing fees are:
Limited $75, Intermediate $100, and Unlimited $125.
Applications are cleared for approval to take the exam as soon as they are received. However, once exams are passed, applications are submitted to the board for review.
Applications must be submitted the 1st week of the month prior to the next board meeting (ex. 1st week of June for July approval).
The board meets once per month in every month except December. Therefore, processing time would be 1 to 2 months depending on the date submitted to the board.
All general contractors licenses expire December 31 each calendar year and normally are not issued during the month of DecemberImportant Contacts
North Carolina has no reciprocity agreements for this license.
As of this time, North Carolina does not require continuing education for this license.
American Contractors does not offer a seminar to prepare for the North Carolina Asbestos contractor license exam. Please contact us for additional information, 1-800-992-1910.