State Hubs

South Carolina Contractor License & Permit Hub

South Carolina regulates contractors through the Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation, and the state uses meaningful threshold and class distinctions. For homeowners, that makes the official LLR verification portal an important checkpoint on larger residential work, especially when the contractor is selling a broad scope rather than a single specialty trade.

South Carolina regulates contractors through the Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation, and the state uses meaningful threshold and class distinctions. For homeowners, that makes the official LLR verification portal an important checkpoint on larger residential work, especially when the contractor is selling a broad scope rather than a single specialty trade.

License Summary

South Carolina licensing at a glance

South Carolina contractor licensing is commonly tied to projects of $5,000 or more, though the exact credential needed depends on scope and classification.

Official Board Information

Labor, Licensing and Regulation Licensee Lookup

Labor, Licensing and Regulation Licensee Lookup is the official source for contractor licensing information in South Carolina. Verify any contractor's license before hiring. Jaspector is not affiliated with Labor, Licensing and Regulation Licensee Lookup. This page provides informational guidance only. Jaspector is not a licensed contractor.

Official Lookup

Verify a South Carolina Contractor (Labor, Licensing and Regulation Licensee Lookup)

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Next step

Use the official Labor, Licensing and Regulation Licensee Lookup lookup before you hire.

Confirm the contractor's credential directly with the official state source before signing a contract or releasing payment.

Verify a South Carolina Contractor