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CREDENTIALING

Contractor/ Trades

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The International Code Council’s Contractor/Trades examination program independently assesses contractors and trades professionals to inform licensing agencies about their qualifications. While participating in this program does not ensure you will receive a license, it provides an objective evaluation of your skills in the construction field. Licensing agencies may use your test results to meet their testing requirements.

Examination information, including registration/scheduling requirements, dates, locations, fees, and references, are subject to change. Click here to review exam administration rules and policies. Candidates should ensure they have the most current information before registering and/or scheduling a Code Council examination by viewing the exam information bulletins below.

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Available Exam Information Bulletins

View jurisidiction specific exam details in the bulletins listed below.
Or visit the Exam Catalog for up-to-date information, including how to purchase.

Colorado

Denver

Kansas

State of Kansas

Kentucky

Kentucky

Louisiana

New Orleans

Minnesota

Minneapolis

Missouri

Kansas City

Missouri

Springfield

Missouri

St. Louis

Ohio

Ohio

Pennsylvania

Philadelphia

South Dakota

South Dakota

Wyoming

Wyoming Electrical

National

National Program

Questions? Contact Us

ICC Credentialing
Email: customersuccess@iccsafe.org
Phone: 1-888-ICC-SAFE (422-7233) ext. 0

Certification Policies

ICC understands the importance of impartiality in carrying out our certification activities, managing conflict of interest, and ensuring the objectivity of our certification activities.

To learn more about our certification and education policies, please read the following:
Council Policy 45, CC Rules of Procedure, Records Release, and ICC Credentialing Compliance Principles.