A: Handyman licensing requirements vary by state. Here’s a detailed breakdown with links for more information:
1. Alabama: Requires a license for projects over $50,000. [Alabama Licensing Board](https://hblb.alabama.gov/)
2. Alaska: Requires a handyman license for jobs over $10,000. [Alaska Department of Commerce](https://www.commerce.alaska.gov/web/cbpl)
3. Arizona: Requires a general contractor's license for any project over $1,000. [Arizona Registrar of Contractors](https://roc.az.gov/)
4. Arkansas: Requires a license for projects over $2,000. [Arkansas Contractors Licensing Board](http://aclb.arkansas.gov/)
5. California: Requires a contractor's license for projects over $500. [California Contractors State License Board](https://www.cslb.ca.gov/)
6. Colorado: No state license required, but local regulations may apply. [Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies](https://dora.colorado.gov/)
7. Connecticut: Home improvement contractor registration required. [Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection](https://portal.ct.gov/DCP)
8. Delaware: Requires a contractor's license for projects over $50,000. [Delaware Division of Professional Regulation](https://dpr.delaware.gov/)
9. Florida: Requires a handyman license for projects over $2,500. [Florida Department of Business & Professional Regulation](https://www.myfloridalicense.com/)
10. Georgia: No state license required, but local regulations may apply. [Georgia Secretary of State](https://sos.ga.gov/)
11. Hawaii: Requires a general contractor's license for any project. [Hawaii Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs](https://cca.hawaii.gov/)
12. Idaho: No state license required, but local regulations may apply. [Idaho Division of Building Safety](https://dbs.idaho.gov/)
13. Illinois: Requires a license in specific municipalities. [Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation](https://idfpr.illinois.gov/)
14. Indiana: No state license required, but local regulations may apply. [Indiana Professional Licensing Agency](https://www.in.gov/pla/)
15. Iowa: Requires contractor registration for jobs over $2,000. [Iowa Workforce Development](https://www.iowaworkforcedevelopment.gov/)
16. Kansas: No state license required, but local regulations may apply. [Kansas Department of Commerce](https://www.kansascommerce.gov/)
17. Kentucky: Requires a contractor's license for jobs over $1,000. [Kentucky Department of Housing, Buildings & Construction](https://dhbc.ky.gov/)
18. Louisiana: Requires a contractor's license for projects over $7,500. [Louisiana State Licensing Board for Contractors](http://www.lslbc.louisiana.gov/)
19. Maine: Requires a home improvement contractor registration. [Maine Office of Professional and Occupational Regulation](https://www.maine.gov/pfr/professionallicensing/)
20. Maryland: Requires a home improvement contractor license. [Maryland Home Improvement Commission](https://www.dllr.state.md.us/license/mhic/)
21. Massachusetts: Requires a home improvement contractor registration. [Massachusetts Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation](https://www.mass.gov/ocabr)
22. Michigan: Requires a residential builder's license. [Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs](https://www.michigan.gov/lara)
23. Minnesota: Requires a residential building contractor license. [Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry](https://www.dli.mn.gov/)
24. Mississippi: Requires a handyman license for projects over $10,000. [Mississippi State Board of Contractors](http://www.msboc.us/)
25. Missouri: No state license required, but local regulations may apply. [Missouri Division of Professional Registration](https://pr.mo.gov/)
26. Montana: Requires a handyman license for jobs over $2,500. [Montana Department of Labor and Industry](http://dli.mt.gov/)
27. Nebraska: Requires a contractor registration. [Nebraska Department of Labor](https://dol.nebraska.gov/)
28. Nevada: Requires a contractor's license for projects over $1,000. [Nevada State Contractors Board](http://www.nscb.nv.gov/)
29. New Hampshire: No state license required, but local regulations may apply. [New Hampshire Office of Professional Licensure and Certification](https://www.oplc.nh.gov/)
30. New Jersey: Requires a home improvement contractor license. [New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs](https://www.njconsumeraffairs.gov/)
31. New Mexico: Requires a contractor's license for projects over $7,200. [New Mexico Regulation and Licensing Department](http://www.rld.state.nm.us/)
32. New York: Requires a home improvement contractor registration. [New York State Department of State](https://www.dos.ny.gov/)
33. North Carolina: Requires a handyman license for projects over $30,000. [North Carolina Licensing Board for General Contractors](http://www.nclbgc.org/)
34. North Dakota: Requires a contractor's license for projects over $4,000. [North Dakota Secretary of State](https://sos.nd.gov/)
35. Ohio: No state license required, but local regulations may apply. [Ohio Department of Commerce](https://com.ohio.gov/)
36. Oklahoma: No state license required, but local regulations may apply. [Oklahoma Construction Industries Board](https://cib.ok.gov/)
37. Oregon: Requires a contractor's license for any job. [Oregon Construction Contractors Board](http://www.oregon.gov/ccb)
38. Pennsylvania: Requires a home improvement contractor registration. [Pennsylvania Attorney General's Office](https://www.attorneygeneral.gov/)
39. Rhode Island: Requires a contractor's registration. [Rhode Island Contractors' Registration and Licensing Board](http://www.crb.ri.gov/)
40. South Carolina: Requires a handyman license for projects over $5,000. [South Carolina Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation](http://www.llr.state.sc.us/)
41. South Dakota: No state license required, but local regulations may apply. [South Dakota Department of Labor and Regulation](https://dlr.sd.gov/)
42. Tennessee: Requires a contractor's license for projects over $25,000. [Tennessee Department of Commerce & Insurance](https://www.tn.gov/commerce.html)
43. Texas: No state license required, but local regulations may apply. [Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation](https://www.tdlr.texas.gov/)
44. Utah: Requires a handyman license for projects over $3,000. [Utah Department of Commerce](https://www.dopl.utah.gov/)
45. Vermont: Requires a handyman license for projects over $10,000. [Vermont Office of Professional Regulation](https://sos.vermont.gov/opr/)
46. Virginia: Requires a contractor's license for projects over $1,000. [Virginia Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation](http://www.dpor.virginia.gov/)
47. Washington: Requires a contractor's license for any project. [Washington State Department of Labor and Industries](https://www.lni.wa.gov/)
48. West Virginia: Requires a contractor's license for jobs over $2,500. [West Virginia Division of Labor](https://labor.wv.gov/)
49. Wisconsin: Requires a contractor registration. [Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services](https://dsps.wi.gov/)
50. Wyoming: No state license required, but local regulations may apply. [Wyoming Department of Fire Prevention and Electrical Safety](http://wsfm.wyo.gov/)
Ensure you verify the specific requirements in your state and locality to stay compliant.