ARS § 32-1161 — United States — Arizona law | Esheria

ARS § 32-1161

After a contractor license is suspended, the registrar must renew it if the contractor meets the stated conditions. The licensee may also do unpaid warranty or corrective work. After revocation, the license cannot be renewed or reissued for one year, and only if the loss caused by the underlying act or omission has bee

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United States — Arizona
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After a contractor license is suspended, the registrar must renew it if the contractor meets the stated conditions. The licensee may also do unpaid warranty or corrective work. After revocation, the license cannot be renewed or reissued for one year, and only if the loss caused by the underlying act or omission has been fully satisfied.