Contractor Licensing in Colorado
Contractor Licensing in Colorado is handled by the Colorado Contractors State License Board. Most Colorado businesses need to complete state contractor license application before legally operating or hiring employees. File.Business handles contractor licensing registration in Colorado as part of our compliance suite. Service fee per service ($59 for Certificate of Good Standing, $99 for Annual Report Filing, $149 for Registered Agent, $199 for Foreign Qualification, $249 for BOI, $299 for Mergers / Entity Conversion); state filing fees passed through at cost.
Colorado contractor licensing at a glance
| Topic | Contractor Licensing |
|---|---|
| Colorado agency | Colorado Contractors State License Board |
| Filing type | state contractor license application |
| When required | Before operating or hiring (varies by topic) |
| File.Business service fee | $0 |
When Colorado businesses need contractor licensing
- Triggering event. Most Colorado contractor licensing registrations are triggered by a specific business activity: selling taxable goods (sales tax), hiring employees (payroll/unemployment), engaging in a regulated profession (professional license), etc.
- State threshold. Some Colorado registrations have economic or activity thresholds. The Colorado Contractors State License Board publishes specific rules.
- Industry-specific rules. Colorado regulates some industries more heavily than others. Healthcare, construction, food service, and alcohol are typical examples.
- Local layering. Colorado cities and counties may impose additional licensing requirements on top of the state-level contractor licensing.
How to register for contractor licensing in Colorado
- Have your Colorado entity formed first. Sole proprietors typically register directly; LLCs and corporations register the entity. Form a Colorado LLC if needed.
- Gather required information. Colorado Contractors State License Board typically requires entity legal name, EIN, business address, owner information, and a description of business activity.
- Submit the application. Most Colorado agencies accept online applications. Some require paper filings.
- Pay the state fee. Colorado application fees vary by topic. Some are free; others run $25-$500.
- Receive your registration. Processing times in Colorado typically range from immediate (online) to several weeks (paper).
- Set up ongoing compliance. Most Colorado contractor licensing registrations require ongoing filings (quarterly returns, annual renewals). Our compliance calendar tracks all of these.
Register for contractor licensing in Colorado
File.Business handles Colorado contractor licensing as part of our compliance suite. $0 service fee. Penalty-free guarantee if we miss a Colorado deadline.
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- Skipping registration entirely. Most Colorado businesses must register for contractor licensing before triggering activity. Operating without registration can result in fines and back-tax assessments.
- Missing renewal deadlines. Many Colorado contractor licensing registrations require annual or quarterly renewals. Missing them can suspend authorization.
- Wrong jurisdiction. Some businesses need both state (Colorado) and city/county contractor licensing. Verify both.
- Incomplete information. Incomplete Colorado applications cause delays. Gather all required information before submitting.
Colorado contractor licensing FAQ
Do all Colorado businesses need contractor licensing?
Not all. Contractor Licensing is required when specific activities occur (selling goods, hiring employees, etc.). The Colorado Contractors State License Board publishes specific triggers.
How much does contractor licensing cost in Colorado?
State application fees vary by topic. Some are free; others run $25-$500. File.Business adds $0 service fee.
How long does contractor licensing take in Colorado?
Online applications are typically processed within days. Paper filings can take several weeks. Colorado timelines vary by agency workload.
Do I need to renew contractor licensing in Colorado?
Many Colorado contractor licensing registrations require annual or quarterly renewals. File.Business compliance suite tracks all deadlines automatically.
On the $129/yr Compliance Annual Filings plan, we cover state late fees.
When you autofile your annual report through the $129/yr plan and we miss the deadline, we pay the state's late fee. The guarantee applies to that specific plan and the filings it includes. Other File.Business services are billed at the prices on this page.