Handyman license planning guide for Georgia
Handyman registration or contractor license required above $500-$1,000 per job
Typical requirements to verify
- In Georgia, handymen must register or obtain contractor license for work above $500-$1,000 per job
- Obtain local business license
- Carry liability insurance
- Cannot perform work requiring licensed trades (plumbing, electrical, HVAC) without proper trade license
- Some states require background check or bond
Experience and exam
Experience: Not regulated for handyman work specifically
Exam indicated: No state exam indicated in the source data
Insurance and renewal
Insurance: Liability insurance strongly recommended
Renewal: Annual or biennial
Local requirements
Georgia cities and counties require local business licenses — always check local requirements. Georgia cities and counties may require additional local permits and business licenses — always check with your local building department.
Common exemptions to verify
- Minor repairs and maintenance
- Property owners on own residence
- Jobs under $500-$1,000 per job typically exempt
