Wyoming Contractor License Guide

Official requirements, fees, exam info, and step-by-step application process for Wyoming (WY).

📋 Last Updated March 2026 🏛️ Wyoming Department of Fire Prevention and Electrical Safety

At a Glance: Wyoming Contractor License

ItemDetails
Licensing BoardWyoming Department of Fire Prevention and Electrical Safety
License Types
  • Electrical
  • General Contractor (no state license)
  • Plumbing (local)
License ThresholdNo state GC license
Application Fee$50–$150
Exam Required✅ Yes
Exam ProviderPSI
Exam Cost$60–$100
Experience RequiredVaries by trade
Insurance RequiredRecommended; required locally
License RenewalAnnual

Step-by-Step: How to Get Your Wyoming Contractor License

  1. For GC work, check local city/county requirements
  2. For electrical, apply to Wyoming Fire Prevention and Electrical Safety
  3. Pass applicable exam
  4. Register business in Wyoming
  5. Obtain insurance

Exam Requirements

Provider: PSI

Cost: $60–$100

Topics covered: Wyoming Code, Trade knowledge

Most state contractor exams test two main areas: Business & Law (contracts, lien law, workers' comp, licensing regulations) and Trade Knowledge (construction practices, building codes, safety). Prepare for both sections — even experienced contractors struggle with the Business & Law portion without dedicated study.

Study Resources

  • PSI Candidate Handbook (available on PSI website — free, covers exactly what's on the exam)
  • ICC Study Guides for code-based exams
  • Contractor's Business & Law Study Guide by Craftsman Book Company
  • Online prep courses from Contractor Exam Prep and similar providers

Insurance & Bonding Requirements

Recommended; required locally

Beyond what Wyoming requires, consider these coverage types for complete protection:

  • General Liability: Protects against third-party bodily injury and property damage claims
  • Workers' Compensation: Required if you have employees; protects against job-site injury claims
  • Commercial Auto: Your personal auto policy won't cover your work truck
  • Inland Marine (Tools & Equipment): Covers tool theft from job site or vehicle
→ Read: Complete Contractor Insurance Guide

Reciprocity

Wyoming has the following reciprocity agreements with other states:

No active reciprocity agreements.

Important: Reciprocity agreements change over time. Always contact the Wyoming licensing board directly to confirm current reciprocity status before assuming your out-of-state license qualifies for expedited licensure.

Important Notes for Wyoming

Wyoming has no statewide general contractor license — one of the most permissive states. Electrical requires state licensing. Local municipalities handle GC registration.

Official Resources

Always verify requirements directly with the Wyoming Department of Fire Prevention and Electrical Safety. Requirements, fees, and exam procedures change frequently — this guide is updated periodically but may not reflect the most recent changes.

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