CONCRETE x PEORIA x ARIZONA

Concrete contractors in Peoria, Arizona.

Concrete contractors operating in Peoria, Arizona, must navigate both state-level licensing through the Arizona Registrar of Contractors (ROC) and local municipal requirements. The ROC ensures that contractors meet experience, financial, and bonding standards, while the City of Peoria oversees the physical safety and zoning compliance of concrete installations through its permitting and inspection process.

Failure to secure the necessary permits for flatwork or structural concrete can lead to stop-work orders and fines. Contractors are encouraged to verify specific drainage and setback requirements with the Peoria Development and Engineering Department before commencing any project to ensure compliance with local ordinances.

State License
STATE ROC C-09Required for all
Permit Issuer
Peoria Dev. ServicesCity Hall
Avg. Plan Review
5-10 DaysVaries by scope
Typical Start-Up
RANGE $1k - $3kFees/Bonding
FILE · CONCRETE x PEORIA x ARIZONA
Compliance Dossier
Public
File
05 / 2026
State AuthorityArizona Registrar of Contractors
CountyMaricopa County
City AuthorityPeoria Development and Engineering
Statute / CodeIRC / IBC / Peoria City Code
Federal Cert.EPA Stormwater (if applicable)
ReciprocityVerify with ROC
FILE CONCRETELOCATION PEORIA, ARIZONATYPE COMPLIANCE GUIDE
VERIFIED 05 / 2026STATUS PUBLIC REFERENCE
What's specific to PeoriaWhat this leaf carries beyond the Arizona state file.
Peoria Drainage Standards
Peoria enforces strict grading and drainage requirements for all concrete flatwork to prevent runoff issues.
Maricopa County Dust Control
Concrete contractors must adhere to Maricopa County Rule 310 regarding fugitive dust control during site prep.
ROC License Classification
Arizona requires specific C-09 or CR-09 classifications for concrete, distinct from general masonry or paving licenses.
§ 01 · Permit Stack

Three layers govern Concrete work in Peoria.

Compliance is cumulative; you must satisfy state, county, and city requirements in that order.

State — Floor
Arizona ROC
Contractor LicenseSurety Bond
County — Overlay
Maricopa County
Dust Control PermitEnvironmental Compliance
City — Where you file
Peoria Development Services
Building PermitZoning Clearance

Read it bottom-up.

Compliance is cumulative; you must satisfy state, county, and city requirements in that order.

This file exists to show what changes when the trade is Concrete and the jurisdiction is Peoria, Arizona.

Source · State, county, and city issuing authoritiesLast verified · 05 / 2026
§ 02 · Specs Ledger

Every requirement, with a number on it.

Each row names the issuing authority, cost, timeline, citation, and status behind the requirement.

RequirementIssued byCostTimeCitationStatus
ROC C-09 LicenseRequired for concrete work
Arizona ROC
Verify with ROC
4-8 weeks
ARS 32-1121
REQUIRED
General LiabilityMinimum coverage required
Private Insurer
Market rate
Immediate
ROC Policy
REQUIRED
Building PermitFor structural/flatwork
Peoria
Verify with City
5-10 days
Peoria City Code
REQUIRED
Surety BondBased on volume
Surety Co
Verify with Agency
1-2 days
ARS 32-1152
REQUIRED
Dust ControlFor site prep
Maricopa County
Verify with County
Varies
Rule 310
REQUIRED
City Business LicenseGeneral registration
Peoria
Verify with City
Immediate
Peoria Code
REQUIRED
§ 03 · Year-One Cost

What it costs to start Concrete in Peoria.

A practical floor for Peoria, Arizona. Verify each amount with the issuing authority.

Year-one ledger
Peoria, Arizona · Concrete
ROC License FeeInitial applicationVerify with ROC
Surety Bond PremiumAnnual costVerify with Agency
Peoria Building PermitPer projectVerify with City
Dust Control PermitCounty requirementVerify with County
Liability InsuranceAnnual premiumMarket rate
Business RegistrationAnnual feeVerify with City
Year-one floorVariable
Excludes tools, vehicle purchase, payroll, and marketing.
Note
Permit Fees

Permit costs are based on the total valuation of the project.

Note
Bonding

Bond amounts depend on the contractor's gross volume.

Note
Insurance

Premiums vary based on company size and history.

§ 04 · Path to First Job

From day zero to first inspection.

A practical path for Concrete contractors in Peoria.

1
Day 0
Business Registration
State/City
2
Day 10
ROC License Application
Arizona ROC
3
Day 45
Bonding/Insurance
Private
4
Day 50
Permit Application
Peoria
5
Day 60
Construction Start
N/A
6
Day 90
Final Inspection
Peoria
§ 05 · Compliance Checklist

Check them off.

Each item names the issuing authority, cycle, and citation.

01
Verify ROC Status
Check license expiration and bond status.
ROCComplianceROC Website
ContractorIssuing authority
02
Site Plan Review
Ensure plans meet Peoria setback requirements.
PeoriaZoningPeoria Zoning Code
ContractorIssuing authority
03
Permit Posting
Post permit clearly on the job site.
PermitSafetyPeoria Building Code
ContractorIssuing authority
04
Subgrade Inspection
Call for inspection before pouring.
InspectionSafetyPeoria Engineering
Peoria InspectorIssuing authority
05
Dust Control
Apply water or suppressants.
CountyEnvironmentRule 310
ContractorIssuing authority
06
Final Sign-off
Close out permit with city.
PermitClosurePeoria Building Code
Peoria InspectorIssuing authority
§ 06 · Local Enforcement Data

Violations cited most in Peoria.

When confirmed local data is unavailable, this section stays marked for verification.

Commonly cited
Verify with agency

Unpermitted Work

Performing concrete work without a valid building permit.

PenaltyStop-work order/Fines
Commonly cited
Verify with agency

Missing Inspections

Pouring concrete before the subgrade or rebar inspection.

PenaltyRemoval/Re-inspection
Commonly cited
Verify with agency

Dust Control Violation

Failure to manage dust during site preparation.

PenaltyCounty fines
§ 07 · Peoria-specific FAQ

Questions Concrete contractors ask about Peoria.

Q01Do I need a license for small concrete repairs in Peoria?+
Yes, the Arizona Registrar of Contractors requires a license for any construction work exceeding $1,000 in total cost, including labor and materials.
LicensingROCSource · Arizona Revised Statutes Title 32
Q02How do I apply for a concrete permit in Peoria?+
Permit applications are processed through the Peoria Development and Engineering Department via their online portal or in-person at City Hall.
PermitsPeoriaSource · City of Peoria Development Services
Q03Is a bond required for concrete contractors in Arizona?+
Yes, the Arizona ROC requires a surety bond based on the contractor's estimated annual gross volume.
BondingROCSource · Arizona Registrar of Contractors
Q04What inspections are mandatory for concrete slabs?+
Peoria typically requires inspections for subgrade preparation, reinforcement (rebar) placement, and final site drainage.
InspectionsPeoriaSource · City of Peoria Building Codes
Q05Are there specific drainage requirements for driveways?+
Yes, concrete work must comply with Peoria's grading and drainage standards to ensure water does not flow onto adjacent properties.
DrainageEngineeringSource · Peoria Engineering Design Standards
Q06Can I work under another contractor's license?+
Only if you are a direct employee; otherwise, you must hold your own license to perform work as a prime or subcontractor.
LegalLicensingSource · Arizona Registrar of Contractors
§ 08 · Related

Adjacent files.

Other trades — Peoria

Peoria Building Safety

State Resources

Arizona ROC

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