TorqueCMS
Contractor life cycle, nationwide

Get license-ready. Open the shop. Grow with the levers in your hands.

A free starting point for contractors across the USA. Choose where you work and what you do, then follow the preparation path that belongs to that jurisdiction—not a one-size-fits-all checklist.

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Utah Division of Professional Licensing (DOPL)

HVAC / mechanical license readiness

Work through the preparation path, then complete the official handoff yourself.

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Business identity

Required to verify

Choose the business entity and gather its registration, tax, and responsible-owner information.

Utah DOPL contractor licensing

Qualifying individual

Required to verify

Identify the person whose documented trade experience supports the selected classification.

Utah DOPL contractor licensing

Required education

Required to verify

Confirm the classification-specific education or pre-license coursework before scheduling exams.

Utah DOPL contractor licensing

Business and trade exams

Required to verify

Check whether the selected classification requires business, law, or trade examinations.

Utah DOPL contractor licensing

Insurance and workers’ compensation

Required to verify

Collect current coverage details and verify whether a workers’ compensation account or waiver applies.

Utah DOPL contractor licensing

Bond and financial responsibility

Required to verify

Confirm the bond, financial responsibility, and tax documentation required for the application.

Utah DOPL contractor licensing

EPA Section 608 where relevant

If applicable

Track federal refrigerant-handling certification for work that involves regulated refrigerants.

Utah DOPL contractor licensing

Official submission handoff

Required to verify

Create a UtahID, review the current application, pay fees, attest, and submit directly through My License One.

Utah My License One portal

City and county checks

Required to verify

Confirm local business registration, permits, tax certificates, and any city or county requirements before operating.

Important: This is readiness guidance, not legal advice. Torque does not submit applications, attestations, payments, exams, or credential exceptions for you. Always verify current requirements with the selected agency.

From readiness to a real shop

Your license is the beginning of the operating system.

When the license is ready, Torque can carry the profile forward into compliance reminders, customer intake, dispatch, finance, sales, marketing, and a leadership bench you control.

Build the shop after approval