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How to Verify a Contractor License in Kansas

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Kansas does not require a statewide general contractor license. The only statewide contractor registration is for roofing contractors, who must register with the Kansas Attorney General's office. Electricians and plumbers are typically licensed at the local level — cities like Wichita, Overland Park, Kansas City (KS), and Topeka each have their own licensing requirements. To verify a Kansas roofer, check the Attorney General's roofing registration database. For other trades, contact the municipality where work will be performed.

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The Kansas Attorney General's Roofing Registration database at ag.ks.gov is the only statewide contractor verification resource. All roofing contractors must register before performing work in Kansas. The registration requires proof of insurance and a surety bond.

For electricians, plumbers, HVAC technicians, and general contractors, verification must be done through local authorities. Wichita requires trade licensing through the Metropolitan Area Building and Construction Department. Overland Park, Olathe, and other Johnson County cities have their own licensing requirements. Topeka requires contractor licensing through the city building department.

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Which Kansas Trades Require Licensing

Kansas has minimal statewide contractor licensing. Roofing contractors are the only trade required to register at the state level. The Kansas Roofing Registration Act requires all roofing contractors to register with the Attorney General, carry at least $500,000 in general liability insurance, and maintain a surety bond. This law was enacted specifically to protect Kansas homeowners from storm-chasing roofers after severe weather events.

Electricians are not licensed at the state level but most Kansas cities require local electrical licenses. The same applies to plumbers and HVAC technicians — local jurisdictions set their own requirements. General contractors are not licensed at either the state or local level in many Kansas jurisdictions, though some cities require general contractor registration.

Kansas does require building permits for most construction projects, issued through local building departments. Even without a state license requirement, contractors must comply with local building codes and obtain appropriate permits.

Protecting Yourself When Hiring in Kansas

For roofing work, always verify the contractor is registered with the Kansas Attorney General's office. This is especially important after storms when out-of-state roofers may solicit work door-to-door. Kansas law gives homeowners a three-day right to cancel contracts with roofing contractors soliciting at your home.

For other trades, check with your local city or county building department for licensing requirements. Request proof of general liability insurance and workers compensation coverage from any contractor. Kansas law requires workers compensation for businesses with employees.

Get a written contract for all projects that includes scope of work, total price, payment schedule, timeline, and any license or registration numbers. Watch for red flags: a roofer not registered with the Attorney General, no proof of insurance, demands for full payment before work begins, pressure to sign contracts immediately after storm damage, and contractors who discourage you from filing insurance claims yourself. Kansas homeowners should be especially vigilant after severe weather events when unlicensed and unregistered contractors flood into affected areas.

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Disclaimer: This guide is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Licensing requirements may change. Always verify current requirements directly with Kansas Attorney General — Roofing Registration. LicensedCheck is not a government agency and is not affiliated with any state licensing board.