Contractor Licensing — Utah & Nevada
Licensing-ready financial statements for contractors.
We prepare CPA-issued compilations, reviews, and audits for the Nevada State Contractors Board and the Utah Department of Consumer Protection — built to meet licensing, monetary limit, and bonding requirements.
Built for contractors who need it done — and done right.
Whether you're applying for a new license, raising your monetary limit, or maintaining an existing classification in Utah or Nevada, the regulator requires CPA-prepared financial statements at specific assurance levels. We've prepared these filings for general contractors, subcontractors, and specialty trades on both sides of the state line.
- Statements that meet NSCB and Utah DCP requirements
- WIP schedules and bonding-ready presentations
- Coordination with your bonding agent and surety
- Clear timelines so you don't miss filing windows

Two jurisdictions, one CPA partner
Licensing financials for Utah and Nevada contractors.
Nevada State Contractors Board (NSCB)
Reno and statewide Nevada contractors needing CPA-issued financial statements to apply for, raise, or maintain a monetary limit.
- Statements that meet NSCB form and footnote requirements
- WIP schedules and bonding-ready presentations
- Coordination with your bonding agent and surety
- Tiered to your requested monetary limit
Utah Department of Consumer Protection
Utah contractors needing CPA-prepared financial statements to support licensing, registration, and bonding requirements administered through the Utah Department of Consumer Protection.
- Compilations, reviews, and audits scoped to Utah requirements
- GAAP-basis or other appropriate framework presentations
- Coordination with your surety and license consultant
- Clear timelines aligned to renewal and application windows
Levels of CPA report
Which level of CPA report do you need?
Both the Nevada State Contractors Board and the Utah Department of Consumer Protection generally align required CPA reports to your requested monetary limit or license classification. Higher limits require higher levels of assurance. We'll confirm your exact requirement during a quick call.
Compilation
Lower monetary limits
Useful for smaller licenses and entry-level classifications.
Review
Mid-range monetary limits
The most common requirement for contractors growing their license.
Audit
Highest monetary limits
Required as bid capacity and license tiers increase.
* Requirements and dollar thresholds are set by each respective regulator and may change. We confirm your specific filing needs as part of every engagement.
Our process for licensing filings
- 1
Quick scoping call
We confirm your jurisdiction, requested monetary limit, current license status, and surety expectations.
- 2
PBC list & timeline
You receive a clear request list and a fixed-fee engagement letter — usually within 48 hours.
- 3
Fieldwork
We perform compilation, review, or audit procedures with minimal disruption to your team.
- 4
Filing-ready package
You receive CPA-issued statements formatted for the NSCB or Utah DCP and your surety, on time.
Fast track
Filing deadline pressure?
Tell us your deadline. If we can hit it, we'll commit to it in writing — and price it transparently up front.
Get licensed. Stay licensed.
Get your financials prepared for licensing.
Utah and Nevada contractors — request a fixed-fee proposal for your NSCB or Utah Department of Consumer Protection filing today.