Find Licensed Masons in Utah
Draw your sales territory: drop a pin, set a radius, and see every active mason license inside it, with phone, email, and website.
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The state board's job ends at the license. Ours starts there.
Skilled masons are one of the rarest trades in residential construction. Pricing varies threefold across the same metro, and the best crews are booked a year out. ContractorRoster pulls every active masonry license with phone, email, and website so you can compare and source.
Utah: Utah licenses every construction trade through a single state agency (DOPL) — one contractor license carrying one or more classification codes (B100 General Building, R100 Residential, E200 Electrical, P200 Plumbing, S350 HVAC, S280 Roofing, and more). The contractors shown here are those who voluntarily opted into the DOPL Construction Business Registry; phone, email, and street address are published natively for every record.
Use cases
- ✓Stone facade and chimney work for custom home builders
- ✓Restoration mason sourcing for historic property owners
- ✓Retaining wall and hardscape outreach for landscape companies
- ✓Brick, mortar, and stone supplier territory development
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392 active masons licensed across Utah, with phone, email, and website on most records. See the full Utah map →
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Common questions about masons in Utah
How many licensed masons are in Utah?
392 masons hold an active license in Utah, verified against the Utah Division of Professional Licensing (DOPL). ContractorRoster delivers the full list with phone, email, and website.
Where does the Utah mason data come from?
Every record is sourced directly from the Utah Division of Professional Licensing (DOPL) — the official Utah licensing board — then enriched with phone, email, website, and Google ratings from public business sources.
What's included for each mason?
Business name, license number and status, issue and expiration dates, and full address — plus phone, email, website, and Google rating where publicly available. About 9 in 10 records include a phone number.
How much does a list of Utah masons cost?
Pricing follows the size of the territory you draw, starting at $19 for a small area. You pay once and the CSV arrives by email within minutes — no subscription and no account required.
Is the Utah mason list current?
Yes. The data is refreshed from the Utah Division of Professional Licensing (DOPL) on a recurring basis, last updated 2026-05-25, so you reach masons whose licenses are active right now.
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