State Hubs
Hawaii Contractor License & Permit Hub
Hawaii licenses contractors statewide through the Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs' Professional and Vocational Licensing division. For homeowners, Hawaii's system is relatively structured: the state recognizes major license classes and gives you one official place to confirm whether a company is approved for your type of residential project.
Hawaii licenses contractors statewide through the Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs' Professional and Vocational Licensing division. For homeowners, Hawaii's system is relatively structured: the state recognizes major license classes and gives you one official place to confirm whether a company is approved for your type of residential project.
License Summary
Hawaii licensing at a glance
Hawaii generally requires contractor licensure for projects of $1,000 or more, counting labor and materials together.
Official Board Information
Professional and Vocational Licensing (DCCA)
Professional and Vocational Licensing (DCCA) is the official source for contractor licensing information in Hawaii. Verify any contractor's license before hiring. Jaspector is not affiliated with Professional and Vocational Licensing (DCCA). This page provides informational guidance only. Jaspector is not a licensed contractor.
Official Lookup
Verify a Hawaii Contractor (Professional and Vocational Licensing (DCCA))Related Resources
Next step
Use the official Professional and Vocational Licensing (DCCA) lookup before you hire.
Confirm the contractor's credential directly with the official state source before signing a contract or releasing payment.
Verify a Hawaii Contractor