DC ConServ

Licensed Trade Qualifier Placement for Electrical, General Contractor & Specialty Licenses - Nationwide

Need a Responsible Managing Employee (RME) or Licensed Qualifying Agent for your Electrical, GC, or Specialty Contractor License?

We provide structured, compliant contractor license qualifier placement in all 50 states for

Electrical, GC, and Utility Contractors.

  • State-Recognized Qualifiers.
  • Electrical, General Contractor & Specialty Trades.
  • 20+ Years Contractor Licensing Experience.

Structured  •  Compliant  •  Accountable

Contractor License Qualifier Placement – Built for Compliance & Growth

Electrical • General Contractor • Underground Utility • Specialty Licenses

We provide state-recognized contractor license qualifier and Responsible Managing Employee (RME) placement nationwide for electrical contractors, general contractors (GC), underground utility contractors, and specialty trades.

However, contractor license requirements vary by state. Therefore, every qualifying agent structure must align with state board regulations and documentation standards.

If your company needs a licensed qualifying agent or RME to obtain or maintain a contractor license, it must be structured correctly from the start. Otherwise, your application may be delayed or denied.

As a result, we focus on compliant contractor license qualifier placement designed for long-term stability — not temporary shortcuts.

This is where we are Different.

Schedule a Qualifier Consultation

Reliable. Accountable. Professional. That's How We Do Business.

How Our Contractor License Qualifier Placement Works:

Trade Qualifiers

Step 1: Your Company Needs a Licensed Trade Qualifier or Responsible Managing Employee (RME)

If your business requires an Electrical, General Contractor, Underground Utility, or Specialty License Qualifier to meet state contractor licensing requirements — we begin there.


Qualifier Applications

Step 2: We Evaluate Your Business Structure & State Contractor License Requirements

We evaluate your current business structure, licensing needs, and state contractor license requirements to determine the correct Responsible Managing Employee (RME) or qualifying agent structure.

Placed with Qualifier

Step 3: Trade Qualifier Placement & Contractor License Activation


We coordinate with our third-party licensing support team to streamline the contractor license application process and secure proper qualifier placement — so your business can legally operate and bid on projects

What Happens If You

Don’t Have a Qualified RME?

Without a properly structured Responsible Managing Employee or licensed qualifying agent, your business may face:

  • License denial or suspension
  • Project shutdowns
  • Contract termination
  • Bid disqualification
  • Regulatory penalties

We eliminate that risk with structured contractor license qualifier placement designed for full state compliance.

We take Our responsibility seriously.

Contractor License Qualifier & RME FAQ

What is a contractor license qualifier?

A contractor license qualifier — also known as a qualifying agent or Responsible Managing Employee (RME) — is a state-recognized licensed individual who meets the experience and examination requirements required for a contractor license. Many states require a qualified individual to be associated with the business to legally obtain or maintain an electrical, general contractor, underground utility, or specialty contractor license.

Without a properly structured contractor license qualifier, your business may not meet state contractor licensing requirements.

What is a Responsible Managing Employee (RME)?

A Responsible Managing Employee (RME) is a licensed contractor who is officially designated to oversee construction operations and ensure compliance with state contractor license laws. The RME is legally responsible for supervising projects and maintaining licensing standards.

Many states require an RME when a business owner does not personally hold the required trade license classification.

Do you provide contractor license qualifier services nationwide?

Yes. We provide structured, compliant contractor license qualifier and RME placement services in all 50 states. We work with electrical contractors, general contractors (GC), underground utility contractors, and specialty trades seeking state-compliant qualifying agent placement. Here is the list: Alabama (AL) • Alaska (AK) • Arizona (AZ) • Arkansas (AR) • California (CA) • Colorado (CO) • Connecticut (CT) • Delaware (DE) ) • District of Columbia (DC) • Florida (FL) • Georgia (GA) • Hawaii (HI) • Idaho (ID) • Illinois (IL) • Indiana (IN) • Iowa (IA) • Kansas (KS) • Kentucky (KY) • Louisiana (LA) • Maine (ME) • Maryland (MD) • Massachusetts (MA) • Michigan (MI) • Minnesota (MN) • Mississippi (MS) • Missouri (MO) • Montana (MT) • Nebraska (NE) • Nevada (NV) • New Hampshire (NH) • New Jersey (NJ) • New Mexico (NM) • New York (NY) • North Carolina (NC) • North Dakota (ND) • Ohio (OH) • Oklahoma (OK) • Oregon (OR) • Pennsylvania (PA) • Rhode Island (RI) • South Carolina (SC) • South Dakota (SD) • Tennessee (TN) • Texas (TX) • Utah (UT) • Vermont (VT) • Virginia (VA) • Washington (WA) • West Virginia (WV) • Wisconsin (WI) • Wyoming (WY)

Can I get a contractor license without experience?

In most states, contractor license boards require documented trade experience or a licensed qualifying agent to meet eligibility standards. If the business owner does not personally meet those experience requirements, a licensed RME placement may be necessary to satisfy state contractor license compliance.

More Than Just Qualifier Placement

When your company needs a Responsible Managing Employee (RME) or licensed contractor qualifier, there is too much at stake to leave the process to chance. Delays, miscommunication, or licensing errors can cost valuable time, money, bids, and active contracts.

For that reason, we provide structured contractor license compliance support built around state contractor license requirements. Our RME placement and qualifying agent services are built to meet state contractor license requirements without shortcuts.

In addition, we assist with contractor license maintenance, trade qualifier services, and multi-state licensing support for growing construction companies across the United States.

Why Contractors Nationwide Choose DC ConServ:

  • Structured & Fully Documented RME Agreements
  • State-Specific Contractor License Compliance
  • Multi-State Qualifier Coverage
  • Fast Response & Clear Communication
  • Long-Term License Stability
  • 20+ Years of Contractor Licensing Experience
State Compliance

Trade License Qualifier Services Across the United States

DC ConServ provides Licensed Electrical Qualifiers, General Contractor Qualifiers, Underground Utility Qualifiers, and Specialty Trade License Qualifiers in all states.

Whether you Need:

  • A Responsible Managing Employee (RME)
  • Electrical License Qualifier Placement
  • General Contractor License Qualifier Placement
  • Underground Utility License Qualification
  • Specialty Contractor Licensing Assistance
  • Multi-State Contractor Licensing

We deliver structured, compliant solutions that protect your business and keep projects moving.

Request Contractor License Qualifier Placement

Tell us your trade, state, and current licensing status. Our contractor licensing team will review your situation and contact you with next steps for RME or qualifying agent placement.

DC ConServ - We Provide Nationwide Contractor License qualifier services.

 Alabama (AL) • Alaska (AK) • Arizona (AZ) • Arkansas (AR) • California (CA) • Colorado (CO) • Connecticut (CT) • Delaware (DE) • Florida (FL) • Georgia (GA) • Hawaii (HI) • Idaho (ID) • Illinois (IL) • Indiana (IN) • Iowa (IA) • Kansas (KS) • Kentucky (KY) • Louisiana (LA) • Maine (ME) • Maryland (MD) • Massachusetts (MA) • Michigan (MI) • Minnesota (MN) • Mississippi (MS) • Missouri (MO) • Montana (MT) • Nebraska (NE) • Nevada (NV) • New Hampshire (NH) • New Jersey (NJ) • New Mexico (NM) • New York (NY) • North Carolina (NC) • North Dakota (ND) • Ohio (OH) • Oklahoma (OK) • Oregon (OR) • Pennsylvania (PA) • Rhode Island (RI) • South Carolina (SC) • South Dakota (SD) • Tennessee (TN) • Texas (TX) • Utah (UT) • Vermont (VT) • Virginia (VA) • Washington (WA) • West Virginia (WV) • Wisconsin (WI) • Wyoming (WY) • District of Columbia (DC).