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Introduction
This updated 2025/2026 Utah Contractor Exam resource contains the latest and fully verified
practice questions with 100% correct answers. Content includes essential contractor topics such
as licensing requirements, Utah construction laws, project management, OSHA safety
compliance, estimating, bidding, lien laws, and professional ethics. All answers are already
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Answer Format
All correct answers are highlighted in bold and green, with rationales that explain key
construction principles, reinforce code compliance, and strengthen professional
decision-making skills.
1. What is the Utah statute of limitations for a construction defect lawsuit?
a) 6 years
b) 8 years
c) 10 years
d) 12 years
b) 8 years
Rationale: Utah Code Ann. § 78B-2-225 specifies an 8-year statute of repose for construction
defects from substantial completion, protecting contractors from indefinite liability while
allowing reasonable time for claims.
2. Under Utah law, what is required for a mechanics' lien to be valid?
a) Oral agreement
b) Written contract
c) Verbal notice
d) No notice required
b) Written contract
Rationale: Utah Code Ann. § 38-1a-301 requires a written contract for labor or materials to
perfect a mechanics' lien, ensuring documented proof of work and preventing disputes over oral
agreements.
3. What is the minimum insurance requirement for a Utah general
contractor?
a) $100,000 liability
,b) $300,000 liability
c) $500,000 liability
d) No insurance required
b) $300,000 liability
Rationale: Utah Code Ann. § 58-55-306 requires general contractors to maintain at least
$300,000 in general liability insurance to protect against damages and ensure public safety.
4. What is the Utah requirement for contractor licensing?
a) No license needed for projects under $3,000
b) License required for projects over $3,000
c) License required for all projects
d) License optional
b) License required for projects over $3,000
Rationale: Utah Code Ann. § 58-55-301 requires a contractor license for any project valued at
$3,000 or more, including labor and materials, to ensure competent and safe work.
5. Under OSHA, what is the maximum allowable exposure to noise in a
8-hour workday?
a) 85 dB
b) 90 dB
c) 95 dB
d) 100 dB
b) 90 dB
Rationale: OSHA 29 CFR 1910.95 limits exposure to 90 dB over 8 hours, requiring hearing
protection above this level to prevent noise-induced hearing loss.
6. What is the Utah time limit for filing a mechanics' lien after project
completion?
a) 30 days
b) 60 days
c) 90 days
d) 120 days
c) 90 days
Rationale: Utah Code Ann. § 38-1a-501 requires filing a preliminary notice and lien within 90
days of last work to preserve rights, ensuring timely claims.
7. What is the minimum OSHA requirement for fall protection at heights
over 6 feet?
a) Guardrails
b) Safety nets
c) Personal fall arrest system
d) All of the above
d) All of the above
Rationale: OSHA 29 CFR 1926.501 requires guardrails, safety nets, or personal fall arrest
systems for heights over 6 feet to prevent falls, with all acceptable based on site conditions.
, 8. Under Utah law, what is required for a contract to be enforceable?
a) Verbal agreement
b) Written agreement
c) Handshake
d) No agreement needed
b) Written agreement
Rationale: Utah Code Ann. § 78B-1-201 requires contracts for amounts over $500 to be in
writing for enforceability, preventing disputes and supporting lien rights.
9. What is the Utah requirement for workers' compensation insurance?
a) Optional for contractors
b) Required for all employees
c) Only for projects over $10,000
d) Only for subcontractors
b) Required for all employees
Rationale: Utah Code Ann. § 34A-2-104 requires contractors to maintain workers'
compensation for all employees, protecting against workplace injuries.
10. What is the maximum OSHA fine for a serious violation?
a) $7,000
b) $16,131
c) $25,000
d) $50,000
b) $16,131
Rationale: As of 2025, OSHA's maximum fine for serious violations is $16,131 (adjusted
annually for inflation), emphasizing safety compliance.
11. In Utah, when must a contractor file a preliminary notice?
a) After project completion
b) Within 20 days of first work
c) No notice required
d) At contract signing
b) Within 20 days of first work
Rationale: Utah Code Ann. § 38-1a-301 requires preliminary notice within 20 days of
commencing work to protect lien rights.
12. What is the Utah requirement for contractor bonding?
a) No bond required
b) $5,000 bond
c) $15,000 bond
d) $50,000 bond
c) $15,000 bond
Rationale: Utah Code Ann. § 58-55-306 requires a $15,000 surety bond for contractors to
protect against damages.