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2026 Statistics

Key Facts: UT Landscape Contractor Exam

70%

Passing Score

DOPL / ProvExam

25 hrs

Pre-License Course

DOPL

6 hrs

Biennial CE Requirement

DOPL

$100K/$300K

Min Liability Insurance

Utah Code 58-55

$15K

Minimum Bond Amount

R156-55a-602

About the UT Landscape Contractor Exam

The Utah S-330 Landscape and Recreation contractor license requires a 25-hour pre-license course and passing the Business and Law exam through ProvExam. Topics include Utah Construction Trades Licensing Act (Title 58-55), R156-55a administrative rules, surety bonds, insurance, mechanics' lien law, State Construction Registry, water conservation, irrigation design, xeriscaping, and construction business management.

Questions

50 scored questions

Time Limit

2 hours

Passing Score

70%

Exam Fee

$70 registration + exam fee (Utah DOPL / ProvExam)

UT Landscape Contractor Exam Content Outline

25%

State Laws & Licensing

Utah Code 58-55, R156-55a rules, DOPL requirements, S-330 classification, 25-hour pre-license course, biennial renewal, 6-hour CE, advertising rules

20%

Bonds, Insurance & Liens

$100K/$300K liability insurance, surety bonds ($15K minimum), State Construction Registry, 20-day preliminary notice, 90/180-day lien filing

20%

Safety & Environmental

OSHA safety standards, heat illness prevention, PPE requirements, UPDES stormwater permits, erosion control, pesticide regulations

20%

Trade Knowledge

Water-wise irrigation design, xeriscaping, native plants, alkaline soil management, hardscape in arid/freeze-thaw conditions, winterization

15%

Business Management

Project estimating, contract types, change orders, prevailing wage, employee classification, profit margin calculations

How to Pass the UT Landscape Contractor Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: 70%
  • Exam length: 50 questions
  • Time limit: 2 hours
  • Exam fee: $70 registration + exam fee

Keys to Passing

  • Complete 500+ practice questions
  • Score 80%+ consistently before scheduling
  • Focus on highest-weighted sections
  • Use our AI tutor for tough concepts

UT Landscape Contractor Study Tips from Top Performers

1Master Utah Code 58-55 and R156-55a: licensing classifications, financial responsibility, bond triggers, and advertising requirements
2Know the State Construction Registry: 20-day preliminary notice deadline, online filing at secure.utah.gov
3Study Utah-specific irrigation topics: xeriscaping principles, smart controllers, winterization blowout procedures
4Understand alkaline soil challenges: caliche layers, pH amendment with sulfur, planting in heavy clay
5Review lien deadlines: 20-day preliminary notice, 90-day filing after Notice of Completion, 180-day enforcement

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Utah S-330 contractor license?

The S-330 is Utah's specialty contractor license for Landscape and Recreation work. It covers landscape installation, grading, irrigation systems, hardscape construction, and recreational facility construction, regulated by DOPL.

What are the pre-license requirements for the S-330?

You must complete a 25-hour pre-license course covering Utah Construction Law before taking the exam. The course is available from several approved providers across Utah.

What insurance is required for Utah S-330 contractors?

Utah requires minimum $100,000 per incident and $300,000 aggregate general liability insurance. DOPL must be listed as certificate holder. Workers' compensation is required if you have any employees.

How often must I renew my S-330 license?

Utah contractor licenses renew every 2 years (biennially). You must complete 6 hours of continuing education per cycle, with 2 hours on backflow testing if you install backflow prevention devices.

Can I get an exam exemption with out-of-state experience?

Yes, Utah allows an exam exemption for contractors with one year of licensed experience in another state. You still must meet insurance, education, and application requirements.