A City of Chicago regulated business license for the activity of home repair (home repair license) is required to engage in the business of fixing, replacing, altering, converting, modernizing, or improving any property primarily designed or used as a residence. If the work requires a building permit, a general contractor license is required instead of a home repair license. Regulated business licenses are issued by the Department of Business Affairs and Consumer Protection (BACP).
A home repair license is not required if the individual performing the work owns the property or is an employee of the owner of the property.
A home repair license is not required for an individual or business that holds a general contractor license.
No. While a contractor may specialize in a specific type of work, there is only one type of home repair license.
Home repair licenses are issued to businesses, including sole proprietorships.
To apply for a home repair license you may use Chicago Business Direct, or meet in-person with a BACP Business Consultant at the Small Business Center. Appointments are recommended for in-person license applicants and may be made by calling 312-74-GOBIZ (744-6249).
To renew a home repair license use Chicago Business Direct.
License Classification | License Fee | Renewal Fee |
Regulated Business (Home Repair) | $250.00 | $250.00 |
A home repair license is valid for two years from issuance.
Any person engaged in the business of home repair (work with either a home repair license or general contractor license) must:
This information is provided to help you better understand licensing requirements in the City of Chicago. It may not reflect all conditions, limitations, or exceptions that may apply to a particular situation and is not intended as a substitute for legal advice. To the extent the information on this page differs from the Municipal Code of Chicago or applicable rules, the ordinance or rule controls. |