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Licensed Contractors in 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.

Utah Division of Professional Licensing (DOPL) · Official state records

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Utah market snapshot

The contractor market in Utah

4,281Licensed contractors
3,282,203Residents
1,160,621Households
$90,304Median income
26,775Building permits / yr

Utah has 4,281 active licensed contractors serving 3,282,203 residents. County building departments pulled 26,775 permits in 2025, the work pipeline those contractors compete for.

Utah has 13 licensed contractors per 10,000 residents.

That works out to 3.7 contractors for every 1,000 households.

Cities with the most licensed contractors in Utah

RankCityLicensed contractors
1Salt Lake City186
2Sandy137
3St. George129
4West Valley City129
5Orem119
6West Jordan107
7St George101
8Lehi100
9Provo91
10Riverton86

Ranked by mapped active licenses. Cities only. The full roster covers every Utah ZIP.

General Contractors are the largest licensed trade in Utah, with 2,708 active licenses. Every other covered trade is shown with its own count in the map above.

Common questions about Utah contractors

How many licensed general contractors are in Utah?

2,708 active licensed general contractors are registered in Utah, verified against the Utah Division of Professional Licensing (DOPL). ContractorRoster delivers every one with phone, email, and website.

How do I verify a Utah contractor license?

Check any license number directly with the Utah Division of Professional Licensing (DOPL) at https://secure.utah.gov/llv/search/index.html. Every record we deliver carries its active license number so you can confirm it at the source.

What does a Utah contractor list cost, and how current is the data?

Lists start at $19, delivered as a CSV within 3 minutes. The Utah data was last refreshed 2026-05-25, sourced direct from the Utah Division of Professional Licensing (DOPL) and enriched with contact info for most records.

Which contractor trades does Utah cover?

Utah covers 17 trades: electricians, plumbers, hvac contractors, general contractors, roofing contractors, solar contractors, landscape contractors, pool contractors, fire-protection contractors, carpenters, concrete contractors, masons, drywall contractors, tile contractors, excavating contractors, painters, flooring contractors. Search any one by city or ZIP.

Which Utah cities have the most licensed contractors?

Salt Lake City, Sandy, St. George lead Utah by licensed-contractor count. ContractorRoster covers every city and ZIP in the state, not just the major metros.

Are the Utah contractors in this list currently active?

Yes, every record is an active license; expired and lapsed licenses are filtered out. The Utah data was last refreshed 2026-05-25 from the Utah Division of Professional Licensing (DOPL).

Updated 2026-05-25 · verified direct from the Utah Division of Professional Licensing (DOPL)

Data source

Direct from the Utah Division of Professional Licensing (DOPL)

Every record we deliver in Utahcomes from the state's official license registry, refreshed regularly. We enrich each row with phone, email, website, and Google ratings sourced from public business listings. Contact info present for most records.

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  • • Active license number + classification
  • • Business name + license holder name
  • • Phone, email, website (most records)
  • • Google rating + review count where available
  • • Full mailing address + ZIP
  • • Issue date + expiration date
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