Which ROC License Class Do You Need? (Scottsdale Project Guide)

Arizona contractor licenses come in classifications, and the right one depends on what you’re building. Here’s how to match the ROC class to your Scottsdale project.

Quick answer: For a new home, look for B or KB-1. For a remodel, look for B-3 (or a B/KB builder who also remodels). For commercial work, look for B-1 or KB-2. Always confirm the class on the AZ ROC record.
ClassWhat it coversBest for
BGeneral Residential ContractorNew homes, additions, whole-home projects
KB-1Dual Building ContractorCustom / luxury home builders
KB-2Dual Residential & Small CommercialBuilders doing residential + small commercial
B-3General Remodeling & RepairKitchens, baths, renovations, repairs
B-1General Commercial ContractorCommercial / tenant improvement work

New construction: B or KB-1

If you’re building a new house, you want a contractor licensed to build homes from the ground up — most commonly a B General Residential Contractor or a KB-1 Dual Building Contractor. Browse licensed general contractors and custom home builders in Scottsdale.

Remodels and repairs: B-3

Kitchen and bathroom remodels, renovations, and repair work commonly fall under B-3 General Remodeling and Repair. Many full-service builders carry a B or KB class and also handle remodels. See remodeling contractors.

Luxury and mixed residential/commercial: KB-2

For higher-end builds or projects that mix residential and small commercial scope, KB-2 Dual Residential and Small Commercial is common. Browse these builders.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What ROC license do I need for a custom home in Scottsdale?

New custom homes are typically built by contractors holding a B General Residential Contractor license or a KB-1 Dual Building Contractor license. Confirm the specific classification on the AZ ROC record.

What license does a remodeler need in Arizona?

General remodeling and repair work is commonly performed under a B-3 General Remodeling and Repair Contractor license, though many full-service builders also hold a B or KB classification.

What is the difference between B and KB licenses?

A “B” classification is a residential contracting license. “KB” (dual) classifications allow a contractor to act as both a residential and, depending on the class, small commercial contractor — KB-1 (building) and KB-2 (residential and small commercial) are common.

Does the license class really matter for my project?

Yes. A contractor must hold a classification that covers the work you’re hiring for. Matching the class to the project is one of the easiest ways to filter out contractors who aren’t a fit.