Unlimited Roofing Contractor
Scope: Residential + commercial roofing statewide
Testing: CTS multiple choice exam covering the Illinois Roofing Industry Licensing Act, 2021 IBC/IRC roofing chapters, NRCA manuals, and OSHA fall protection
Lake Michigan lake-effect squalls soak Chicago scaffolds, southern tornadoes twist roof decks, and freeze–thaw cycles crack every limestone sill. Illinois boards expect proof you can waterproof old masonry, anchor for 120‑mph gusts, and navigate Mechanics Lien Act paperwork without missing a deadline.
Last verified: May 2026 via Illinois Department of Financial & Professional Regulation (IDFPR). Official source: Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation.
IDFPR licenses Unlimited and Limited Roofing Contractors statewide, the Illinois Department of Public Health licenses plumbers, and Chicago’s Buildings Department regulates general contractors. Continental Testing Services (CTS) administers most state trade exams (continentaltesting.net).
Illinois contractors juggle Chicago’s 90-inch freeze–thaw cycles, Mississippi River floodplains, and downstate tornado alley. Exams stress ice-dam mitigation, parapet bracing, sump sizing, and corrosion-resistant fasteners for industrial lakefront jobs.
Official source: Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation
Scope: Residential + commercial roofing statewide
Testing: CTS multiple choice exam covering the Illinois Roofing Industry Licensing Act, 2021 IBC/IRC roofing chapters, NRCA manuals, and OSHA fall protection
Scope: Residential projects up to 8 units
Testing: Shorter CTS exam focused on steep-slope assemblies, ventilation, and business/law requirements
Scope: City of Chicago structural work at various height limits
Testing: Experience review plus Chicago-specific building code knowledge and proof of ICC or PE credentials
State roofing applicants must submit a $25,000 surety bond, certificate of insurance, and proof of qualifying experience; Chicago GC applicants must also produce audited financial statements and safety plans.
CTS runs paper-based testing in Chicago, Springfield, and regional centers. Plumbing exams run via IDPH in Springfield.
If you're licensing in a single trade rather than the Illinois general contractor classification, the dedicated trade hub will get you to the right code book and exam structure faster.
Always confirm the exact editions and tab rules in your candidate bulletin before exam day. Editions can change between license cycles.
Use the All States hub to benchmark costs, but rely on IDFPR/Chicago fee schedules before you submit paperwork.
The Illinois business portion covers the Roofing Industry Licensing Act, lien law, worker classification, and insurance compliance. Plumber and Chicago GC applicants see similar law questions inside their trade exams.
Practice with our national Business & Law exam hub for cross-state baseline rules.
Illinois does not accept NASCLA in place of the state roofing or plumbing exams. Chicago also requires its own credential review.
More: National NASCLA exam guide and our in-depth NASCLA Accredited Exam study walkthrough.
Because illinois contractors juggle Chicago’s 90-inch freeze–thaw cycles, Mississippi River floodplains, and downstate tornado alley, this four-week outline targets what Illinois field inspectors and your licensing board exam items actually test—not generic national prep.
IDFPR licenses roofing contractors, IDPH licenses plumbers, and municipalities such as Chicago license general contractors.
Unlimited/Limited Roofing Contractors take the CTS exam; plumbers test through IDPH; Chicago GC applicants often present ICC or PE credentials plus city-specific requirements.
No. Illinois requires its own exams.
Roofing licenses renew every two years; Chicago GC licenses renew annually with updated insurance certificates.
$25,000 bond and $500k general liability for roofing; Chicago GC bonding depends on class.
Freeze–thaw, wind uplift, snow drift, and lake-effect corrosion mitigation show up frequently.
CTS test centers in Chicago and Springfield plus supplemental IDPH exam sessions.
Use a realistic, Illinois-focused simulator to build timing, confidence, and repeatable passing habits.