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    Contractor Registration Requirements

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    Under state law, the City of Bellevue is obligated to provide written notification to all homeowners regarding the contractor registration requirements set forth in the Revised Codes of Washington (RCW), Chapter 18.27 and to advise homeowners of the risks associated with using an unregistered contractor.

    Any contractor conducting business in the city must be licensed by the State of Washington Department of Labor and Industries.

    The requirements are outlined below. You may wish to read the noted sections in RCW Chapter 18.27 for the exact language.

    To do business in Bellevue, businesses must register with the city and obtain a Bellevue business license if you meet any of the following criteria:

    1. You have a physical location in the city, or
    2. Your annual gross receipts in the city will exceed $2,000.

    What is a contractor?

    (See RCW 18.27.010.)

    A contractor is any person, firm or corporation who, in the pursuit of an independent business, undertakes to construct, alter, repair, improve, move or demolish for another person any building, excavation or other structure, project, development, or improvement; who installs or repairs roofing or siding; or who employs members of more than one trade upon a single job or project or under a single building permit.

    What is the purpose of contractor registration?

    (See RCW 18.27.140.)

    Registration under state law affords protection to the public from unreliable, fraudulent, financially irresponsible, or incompetent contractors.

    What are the registration violations?

    (See RCW 18.27.200.)

    It is a violation for any contractor to:

    • Advertise, offer to do work, submit a bid, or perform any work as a contractor without being registered;
    • Advertise, offer to do work , submit a bid, or perform any work as a contractor when his or her registration is suspended or revoked; or
    • Transfer a valid registration to an unregistered contractor or allow an unregistered contractor to work under a registration issued to another contractor.

    What are the City of Bellevue’s responsibilities?

    (See RCW 18.27.110.)

    The City of Bellevue cannot issue a building permit without verifying that the contractor is currently registered as required by law.

    The city is responsible for:

    • Printing the contractor registration number on the building permit; and
    • Providing a written notice to the building permit applicant informing him or her of the contractor registration laws and the potential risks for using an unregistered contractor.
    • If an applicant or contractor falsifies building permit information to obtain an exemption provided under RCW 18.27.090, the building permit will be forfeited.

    What are the risks associated with using an unregistered contractor?

    First, a property owner who uses an unlicensed contractor will not be protected by the contractor’s bond required by RCW 18.27.040. The general contractor and the specialty contractor bonds are designed to (1) pay persons performing labor for the contractor, including employee benefits; (2) pay all taxes and contributions due to the State of Washington; (3) pay all persons furnishing labor or material or renting or supplying equipment to the contractor; and (4) pay all amounts that may be adjudged against the contractor by reason of breach of contract, including negligent or improper work in the conduct of the contracting business.

    Second, the property owner’s construction project may be delayed due to enforcement actions of the Department of Labor and Industries or the City of Bellevue caused by use of an unregistered contractor. There may be other risks associated with use of unregistered contractors.

    Where can I get additional information?

    • Department of Labor and Industries, 1-800-647-0982 or http://www.lni.wa.gov/
    • City of Bellevue Permit Processing, 425-452-4898 or permits@bellevuewa.gov

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