Utah P200 License for General Plumbing Contractors

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Contractors School is your trusted partner in obtaining and maintaining your P200 Utah General Plumbing Contractor License. Our mission is to make the licensing process straightforward and stress-free, providing you with the support and expertise you need to succeed in your career as a plumber.

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Who Needs the P200 General Plumbing Contractor License?

In Utah, getting your P200 license is essential for those involved in plumbing construction projects, including installation, repair, and maintenance of plumbing systems. Whether you’re working on residential, commercial, or industrial projects, holding a P200 license demonstrates your competency and ensures compliance with state regulations and safety standards.

With a P200 license, you can undertake a variety of plumbing projects, ensuring your work meets all necessary codes and standards. However, certain specialized plumbing work may require additional certifications or licenses.

Understanding Different License Types

The P200 General Plumbing Contractor License is specific to plumbing projects and does not cover other trades like General Contracting (B100), General Electrical (E200), or HVAC Contracting (S350).

If you’re unsure whether your work requires a P200 Plumbing License, feel free to reach out to us for clarification.

P201 for Residential Plumbers

If you plan to work exclusively on residential projects, you might opt for the Utah P201 license for residential contracting over the P200. While the P200 license permits work on both commercial and residential projects, the P201 is limited to residential projects only. The requirements for the P201 license are similar to those for the P200, but you will instead need to obtain the Residential Master Plumber license before applying.

How to Get Your Utah P200 License

Utah Plumbing License Requirements

The process of obtaining your P200 General Plumbing License involves several steps, but with our guidance, it is achievable. Here’s a simplified breakdown:

Register Your Business

Register your business with the state of Utah through our New Business Setup page. If you’re a sole proprietor, you can use your Social Security Number (SSN) instead of registering a separate business entity.

Meet the Experience Requirements

You need approximately two years (4,000 hours) of paid work experience in the plumbing field. Relevant certifications or licenses may also fulfill this requirement.

Complete Pre-License Course

A mandatory 25-hour pre-license course covers essential topics needed to pass the General Plumbing Contractor License test. Our experienced instructors will help you gain the knowledge and skills necessary to excel in the exam.

Pass the Exam

After completing the course and meeting the experience requirements, you’ll need to pass the Utah Business and Law exam. Again, we can help you prep for this.

Submit Your Application

Gather and submit all necessary documentation to demonstrate your qualifications and work experience.

 

 

We understand that the licensing process can seem overwhelming, but we’re here to help every step of the way. From preparing your documentation to test preparation, our team ensures that you’re well-equipped to succeed.

We also provide ongoing support for continuing education and license renewal requirements.

Utah P200 License FAQs

What plumbing systems can I install with a Utah P200 license?

With a P200 license, you’re authorized to install, repair, and maintain plumbing systems for residential and commercial properties. This includes water supply lines, gas piping, drainage systems, backflow prevention, and hydronic heating systems.

Yes, but only if you hold the required certifications, such as ASSE 6010. While the P200 license allows for medical gas installation, Utah requires credentialing beyond the license due to the complexity and safety risks involved.

Yes. The P200 license grants you authority to perform plumbing work on both residential and commercial projects. You do not need a separate residential license (i.e. P201) if you hold the P200.

No. Utah law requires that a licensed master plumber act as the qualifier for any P200 license. If you’re not a master plumber, you’ll need to hire one who is willing to serve as your qualifier.

Yes. Radiant and hydronic floor heating systems are part of the plumbing trade and fall within the scope of the P200 license in Utah.

Yes. As a P200 contractor, you can subcontract licensed professionals in other trades such as HVAC or electrical—so long as you stay within your plumbing-related scope and ensure those subs are properly licensed.

Yes. The P200 license qualifies you to bid on municipal or government plumbing contracts. Just make sure you meet bonding, insurance, and documentation requirements set by the municipality or state agency issuing the contract.

You’re authorized to pull plumbing permits for both residential and commercial projects, including water lines, sewer connections, gas piping, fixtures, and other plumbing-related systems. The work must fall under the P200 license classification. Contact us to discuss your specific situation.

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Why Choose Contractors School?

At Contractors School, we're committed to your success. By earning your P200 plumbing license with us, you can expect:

Comprehensive Support: We are the one-stop-shop for contractors, offering full-service assistance and guiding you through the entire licensing process. From exam preparation and business setup, to mandatory continuing education requirements, we ensure you have everything you need to start and grow your career as a Utah plumbing contractor.

Expertise and Dedication: With years of experience in Utah's contractor licensing industry, our team brings unparalleled expertise. We're dedicated to your success, offering personalized guidance and support to help you achieve your goals.

Your Success Is Our Priority: At Contractors School, your success is our top priority. We're committed to providing you with the tools, knowledge, and support needed to thrive in the competitive plumbing industry. When you choose Contractors School, you're choosing a trusted partner who is dedicated to simplifying your journey toward licensure.

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