Contractor License Checker

General Contractor license — Texas

General Contractor contractors in Texas often need a state-issued license and contractor surety bond before bidding commercial or residential work. This page summarizes published requirements from Texas licensing authorities — not legal advice. Use the checker below with Texas and General Contractor pre-selected, then confirm details on the official board site linked in your results.

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Texas General Contractor (local rules)

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This tool provides general educational information only — not legal advice. Confirm requirements with the official board and a qualified attorney.

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General Contractor licensing FAQ — Texas

Do general contractors need a license in Texas?
Many general contractor projects in Texas require a state-issued contractor license and surety bond. Run the matcher above with Texas selected, then verify on the official Texas licensing board site.
How much is a contractor bond in Texas?
Published statutory minimums vary by license class. Our matcher shows the bond range from curated public data — contact a licensed surety provider for your premium quote.
Can I work without a license on small jobs?
Some states allow limited exemptions below dollar thresholds for certain trades. Exemptions are high-variance — always verify with the official board before working without a license.
Is this tool legal advice?
No. Contractor License Checker provides educational information from public sources. Consult the official state board and a qualified attorney before bidding or performing licensed work.
How often is licensing data updated?
We review official board links quarterly and update bond amounts when statutes change. Each state record shows a last verified date on the methodology page.