Questions about the Scope of Various Licenses
In July of 2018 I wrote my first letter to the Arizona Registrar of Contractors asking for clairification regarding the scope of my license and to confirm we were working within the limits
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The AZ ROC has fairly narrow limits on many of the licenses.
My initial request and the AZ ROC response demonstrated the need for some additional questions.
CR61 License and AA Brite 24/7 LLC Work
Shown below is a scanned image of the ROC response to my origional letter.
Scope of Work Allowed
The scope of work allowed under the CR7 carpentry classification is included within this scope. This classification does not include work authorized by the A, B1, or B2 scopes.
Scope of Work Allowed
...this classification allows the licensee, on existing structures, to install or repair rough carpentry, finish carpentry, roofing, hardware, millwork, metal studs, metal doors or door frames. Work related to electrical, plumbing, air conditioning systems, boilers, swimming pools, spas and water wells must be subcontracted to an appropriately licensed contractor.Click this Link - for additional information and two response letters of clarification from the AZ ROC to Robert Edward Anderson. The response letters are regarding questions I (Robert Edward Anderson) had provided regarding scope of work with a CR61 license as it relates to Roofing, Painting, Parapet Repairs and Stucco work. An educational read if you are interested in ROC license limitations and scopes of work.