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How to check a contractor license in Utah (2026)
Utah contractor licensing records are published by the Utah Dept. of Commerce, Division of Professional Licensing (DOPL). Utah does not expose a clean public data feed we can search in-tool yet, so Trust Check takes you straight to the official lookup and walks you through it step by step — never estimated or third-party data.
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How to check Utah yourself (takes a minute)
- Open the official Utah Dept. of Commerce, Division of Professional Licensing (DOPL) lookup (button below).
- Search by the contractor’s business name or license number.
- Confirm the license shows as active, the name/address match the contractor you’re hiring, and note the license number and expiration date.
- If you can’t find them, that doesn’t always mean unlicensed — try a different spelling, or the license number. Some states license only certain trades (electrical, plumbing, HVAC) at the state level.
Pick Utah below and we send you straight to the official lookup, with these steps beside the result:
Official source
Utah Dept. of Commerce, Division of Professional Licensing (DOPL).
Open the official Utah lookup ↗What records you can check for Utah
- License status: current status, license number, and expiration, looked up directly on the official Utah lookup site.
- Building-permit activity: free official city/county open data is indexed for Salt Lake City, Summit County, Washington City. Searching a contractor by name also shows their public permit records in those areas.
Utah contractor license FAQ
How do I check a contractor license in Utah?
Use the official Utah Dept. of Commerce, Division of Professional Licensing (DOPL) lookup. Search by the contractor’s business name or license number, confirm the license is active and the name matches, and note the license number and expiration date.
Who issues contractor licenses in Utah?
Utah Dept. of Commerce, Division of Professional Licensing (DOPL). It is the official source for Utah contractor license records, and every Trust Check result links back to it.
What does it mean if I can’t find a contractor in Utah?
Not finding a match does not automatically mean the contractor is unlicensed. Try a different spelling of the business name, or search by the license number instead. Some work is licensed by individual trade or at the local level — when in doubt, confirm with the Utah Dept. of Commerce, Division of Professional Licensing (DOPL).
Can I see building-permit records for a Utah contractor?
Yes — Trust Check indexes free official permit open data for Salt Lake City, Summit County, Washington City. Search the contractor by name and their public permit activity in those areas appears with the license result. Coverage is limited to the indexed areas, so a low count is never a negative signal.
Is Trust Check an official government source?
No — Trust Check surfaces public records as reported by the official source (the Utah Dept. of Commerce, Division of Professional Licensing (DOPL)) and links the official record on every result so you can confirm it there. It is free, requires no signup, and is not an endorsement of any contractor.
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