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Study for your Trades and Business Law Exam

Schedule and Pass Your Georgia Residential Light Commercial ExamPSI Contractors Exam

Professional Licensing Board Division
237 Coliseum Dr. 
Macon, GA 31217-3858
Phone: 404-424-9966 
Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00am - 5:30pm
Website: Georgia Licensing Contractors Board
 
Fees: The application fee for a new prime contractor license is $300. The renewal fee is $200. The application fee for a subcontractor is $150.
Test Information: This open book test covers information over 9 subject areas. The questions are created from content in the 15 book set shown below. 
Candidate Information Bulletin: Click here to download the bulletin. 
Applicants must also pass a separate exam on Business Law and Project Management for Georgia.
| Subject Area | Number of Questions | 
|---|---|
| Sitework, Footings and Foundation | 8 | 
| Concrete and Concrete Reinforcement | 8 | 
| Metal | 5 | 
| Masonry | 6 | 
| Carpentry | 16 | 
| Roofing | 10 | 
| General Code and Construction Knowledge | 20 | 
| Associated Trades | 10 | 
| OSHA Safety | 7 | 
With this license you may work on the same jobs as with the residential license (those relative to detached one-family and two-family residences and one-family townhouses not over three stories in height), but additionally, such contractor work or activity related to multi-family and multi-use light commercial buildings and structures.