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New Jersey renewal guide

Lead Abatement Contractor License

If this license is up for renewal, this page gives you the fee, the timeline, and the items that usually hold the filing up.

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What matters before you file.

Check the fee, the renewal window, and the documents or insurance records that can slow approval down.

Renewal period

Every 24 months

Renewal fee

$2,518.00

Late penalty

$75.00

Bond requirement

No

Insurance requirement

Yes — General Liability, Workers' Compensation

Continuing education

8 hours

Before you renew

Get the filing straight.

  1. 1

    Finish the CE first

    Complete the 8 required hours before you start the renewal.

  2. 2

    Check the insurance certificates

    Make sure the required policies are current and match what the board or agency expects before you file.

  3. 3

    File with the board

    File through New Jersey Department of Community Affairs (DCA) and pay the $2,518.00 renewal fee once the supporting proof is ready.

    Renew online
  4. 4

    Leave room for processing

    Typical processing time is 30 days, so do not wait until the last minute.

If you miss the deadline, the late penalty is $75.00, with a 30-day grace period.

Detailed notes

The fine print is here.

New Jersey Lead Abatement Contractor License


The New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs licenses lead abatement contractors under the Lead Abatement Code. A valid license is required to perform lead abatement work in residential and commercial properties.


Requirements


  • Examination: Must pass the NJ lead abatement contractor exam
  • Training: Initial lead abatement training course completion
  • Insurance: General liability and workers' compensation insurance required
  • Continuing Education: 8 hours per renewal cycle
  • Application Fee: $2,518

Renewal Information


  • Renewal Period: Annual (every 12 months)
  • Renewal Fee: $2,518
  • Continuing Education: 8 hours required each cycle
  • Late Penalty: $75 additional fee
  • Grace Period: 30 days after expiration

Scope of Work


Licensed lead abatement contractors may inspect for, assess, and remove lead-based paint and lead hazards from residential and commercial structures throughout New Jersey.


Penalties for Non-Compliance


Performing lead abatement without a valid license is a violation of the Lead Abatement Code. Penalties include fines and potential criminal prosecution.


*Disclaimer: This information is provided for general reference only and does not constitute legal advice. Always verify current requirements directly with the NJ Division of Consumer Affairs.*

Official links

Check the board or agency directly.

Required documents

  • Proof of Insurance
  • Examination Results
  • Lead RRP Certification

Source notes

New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs . Verified March 2026.

Rules move. Check New Jersey Department of Community Affairs (DCA) again before you pay, renew, or schedule work around this requirement.

Track the next renewal.

Keep Lead Abatement Contractor License dates, proof, and official links with the rest of your license work.

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