For Companies & Contractors

Find Your Perfect

Qualifier Fast

Expand your business into any state, bid on more projects, and stay 100% compliant — without waiting months for a new license.

48-Hour Match Guarantee All 50 States All Trades Paperwork Handled

Understanding the Need

Why Companies Need

a Qualifier

  • State Licensing Requirements

    Most states require that a company have at least one licensed contractor "qualifying" the business to legally perform work. Without one, you cannot legally bid or operate in that state.

  • Win More Contracts

    Large commercial projects, government bids, and multi-state contracts require state-specific licensing. A qualifier unlocks opportunities that would otherwise be completely off-limits.

  • Faster Than Getting Licensed

    Obtaining a contractor's license in a new state can take 3–12 months and requires exams, experience documentation, and fees. A qualifier placement can have you operational in days.

  • Avoid Costly Fines

    Operating without proper licensing exposes your company to fines, stop-work orders, contract invalidation, and even criminal liability in some states. Compliance isn't optional.

Did You Know?

In states like Florida, California, Texas, and New York, contracting without a properly qualified license holder can result in:

Trade Coverage

Every Trade. Every State.

We have verified qualifiers across all major contractor trades and specialties nationwide.

General Contractor

Commercial & Residential

Electrical

Licensed Electricians

Plumbing

Master & Journeyman

HVAC / Mechanical

Heating, Cooling, Ventilation

Roofing

Commercial & Residential 

Solar

PV Systems & Installation 

Pool / Spa

CPC & Pool Contractor

Fire Protection

Sprinkler & Suppression

Also covering: Painting, Flooring, Landscaping, Concrete, Drywall, Glass, Insulation & more. Contact us for specialty trades.

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Questions & Answers

Frequently Asked Questions

A qualifier is a licensed contractor who “qualifies” your company to hold a license — they are listed on the license itself. A subcontractor performs actual work under your company. A qualifier may or may not perform any physical work; their primary role is providing their license credentials so your company can operate legally.

Yes — qualifier arrangements are legal and common throughout the construction industry. Most states explicitly provide a mechanism for a licensed individual to “qualify” a company. Our team ensures every arrangement is structured to comply with the specific statutes of the relevant state.

If your qualifier needs to exit the arrangement for any reason, we provide a priority replacement service to find a new qualifier quickly. Long-term clients get guaranteed replacement turnarounds as part of their arrangement.

Pricing varies based on the state, trade, and term length. Qualifier compensation is typically paid monthly or quarterly and varies by state and trade demand. Contact us for a custom quote — there’s no obligation and no fees until you approve your match.

In most states that require contractor licensing, yes — you need a qualifier (or a licensed employee) for each state where your company holds an active license. We can set up multi-state placements simultaneously if your business operates across multiple states.

Every contractor in our network undergoes license verification through the relevant state board, background screening, and a review of their compliance history. We never place an unverified or previously sanctioned contractor into our network.