We help you get, and protect, your Arizona ROC contractor's license.
We help you get, and protect,
your Arizona ROC contractor's license.
CONSTRUCTION ADVISOR® ARTICLES
Our Phoenix contractors licensing attorneys can help you interact with the Arizona Registrar of Contractors (ROC) in the issuance and protection of your Arizona contractor's license.
Our Arizona construction attorneys are experienced in all phases of tackling and resolving ROC licensing and complaint issues and have a solid understanding of the inner workings of that state agency.
Complaints for Workmanship or Nonpayment
When a complaint threatens your license, understanding the administrative process and your rights and options can enhance your prospects for a satisfactory resolution.
The Registrar of Contractors may reject a contractor’s license application on grounds including bankruptcy, certain types of criminal charges, and infractions involving previous licenses.
If the ROC has rejected your license application, you can request a hearing, where an administrative law judge can and often does approve an application that the ROC has rejected. Time is of the essence, as you must make your request for a hearing within 30 days from the day you receive your rejection notice.
After receiving your request for a hearing, you may initiate a settlement conference with the ROC's licensing and legal staff. Settlement conferences often result in the ROC approving your contractor’s license application without proceeding with the hearing.
Non-Processed Applications. There are cases in which the Registrar of Contractors will neither approve nor reject a license application. In the absence of a formal rejection, you do not have the right to a hearing as described above. Instead, your remedy is to take legal action seeking to force the ROC to either approve or reject your license application.
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