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Lighting & Electrical in Raleigh, NC

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Lighting & Electrical Contractors in Raleigh

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Contractor Licensing in North Carolina

North Carolina requires state-level contractor licensing through the NC Licensing Board for General Contractors (NCLBGC) for projects valued at $40,000 or more. License classifications: Limited (up to $500K per project), Intermediate (up to $1M), and Unlimited (no limit). A separate Residential Contractor license covers construction/demolition of residential units. Specialty trades (plumbing, electrical) require separate state licenses. Workers' compensation is mandatory for contractors with 3 or more employees. General liability insurance ($1M typical) is recommended but not mandated statewide for licensing. Verify licenses at portal.nclbgc.org.