Prepare for the Idaho Public Works Contractor exam with an Ultimate-level rental package built for how this exam is actually taken: open book, timed, and reference-driven. The Idaho Division of Occupational & Professional Licenses (DOPL) explains that Public Works Contractor exams are open book, but also cautions that because of time constraints, you will not have time to look up all the answers. That makes preparation less about “having the book” and more about knowing how to use it efficiently—recognizing what a question is asking and locating the right rule quickly.
This Ultimate Exam Prep Rental package pairs a rental copy of the DOPL Contractor’s Business and Law Reference Manual with a structured online prep experience designed to build the two skills open-book exams reward most: understanding and navigation speed. You’ll focus your prep on exam-relevant business and law topics while developing a repeatable process for finding and confirming information in the reference manual under pressure.
Unlike a basic book option, this Ultimate package also includes Application Service to support your licensing process with practical, step-by-step organization. While no service can guarantee state approval, having help organizing your paperwork, following instructions carefully, and avoiding common application mistakes can make the process feel far more manageable—especially if this is your first time applying for an Idaho Public Works Contractor license.
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How the rental works: This package includes a rental copy of the reference manual plus a $50 refundable deposit. The deposit is separate from the rental cost and is included in the “Total Due Today” amount listed above.
DOPL provides an official Public Works Contractor exam information bulletin outlining the exam structure and testing rules. Key exam details include:
Where you take the exam: DOPL’s bulletin describes computer-based testing at Idaho regional office locations. DOPL has also published updated scheduling guidance describing a staggered transition to PSI for exam administration beginning October 1, 2025, depending on applicant status.
DOPL states the exams for Public Works Contractor licenses are open book, with approved references listed in the exam bulletin. DOPL also emphasizes an important reality of open-book testing: because of time constraints, you will not have time to look up all the answers. For the questions you do look up, DOPL notes you must be very familiar with the references to avoid wasting time searching for information.
That’s why your preparation needs to include both knowledge and process. A strong open-book strategy typically looks like this:
DOPL also provides reference-handling expectations that candidates should build into their study routine. DOPL’s exam scheduling guidance instructs candidates to print the Contractors’ Business and Law Reference Manual and put it in a three-ring binder to take to the exam. DOPL’s exam bulletin also notes that there is no penalty for guessing and encourages candidates to answer every question.
Your exact licensing path can vary based on your license type and class, but DOPL’s Public Works program materials outline a practical, exam-to-license progression. A typical process includes:
How Application Service fits in: This package includes Application Service to support you through the organization side of your application process. While you remain responsible for providing accurate information and meeting state requirements, Application Service is designed to help you stay on track and submit a cleaner, better-organized application file.
When the license is required: DOPL explains that a Public Works Contractor license is required for contractors or subcontractors who wish to construct, repair, or reconstruct a project involving public funding when the estimated cost of the entire project is $50,000 or more.
Public Works Contractor license types: DOPL lists four types of Public Works Contractor licenses:
Required items (commonly listed by DOPL for submission):
License classes: DOPL explains there are seven classes (Unlimited, AAA, AA, A, B, CC, and C), and that class is based on the company’s net worth and working capital. DOPL also publishes class-related fee amounts and financial guideline thresholds in its Public Works program fact sheet.
Application fees by class (as listed in DOPL’s Public Works program fact sheet):
Renewal timing: DOPL has posted Public Works Contractor board updates indicating a transition toward biennial licensure beginning April 1, 2026, with renewal-cycle impacts depending on timing. Because renewal transitions can affect different licensees at different times, always follow DOPL’s current board news and renewal instructions for your specific renewal cycle.
This Ultimate package is designed to help you prepare the way you’ll test: reference-based, timed, and focused on efficient confirmation. Here are practical study methods that match DOPL’s testing guidance:
How the course supports your reference work: Your online prep is designed to help you organize what to study, reinforce business-and-law concepts, and practice applying the rules in exam-style questions. The goal is to improve accuracy and speed together, so you can stay steady and confident throughout the full exam window.
1 Exam Prep helps you prepare for the Idaho Public Works Contractor exam with a structured, realistic approach designed for open-book performance. Instead of guessing what to study next or reading reference material without a plan, you follow organized study guidance that supports steady progress and keeps your prep focused on what DOPL identifies as exam source material.
This Ultimate package is built to support three key outcomes that matter on exam day: (1) stronger understanding of contractor-focused business and law concepts, (2) better reference navigation habits under time pressure, and (3) more confident study structure through consistent practice. With one year of course access and included Application Service, you’re supported not only in your test preparation, but also in staying organized as you move through the broader licensing process. While passing and licensing approval are never guaranteed, having a clear plan and a repeatable study method can make your preparation far more efficient and less stressful.
This package includes a rental copy of the DOPL Contractor’s Business and Law Reference Manual, 1 year of course access, and Application Service.
The Total Due Today is $915, which includes the $865 package price plus a $50 refundable deposit.
Yes. DOPL states the exams for Public Works Contractor licenses are open book and provides approved references in the official exam bulletin.
DOPL’s exam bulletin states the time allowed is four (4) hours and the passing standard is 70% correct.
DOPL states test questions are in four-option multiple-choice format, with one answer scored as correct for each question.
DOPL identifies exam content from the Contractor’s Business and Law Reference Manual and the current Idaho Public Works Contractor Licensing Statutes and Rules, with a breakdown of 80 questions from the manual and 30 from statutes/rules.
DOPL’s exam scheduling guidance instructs candidates to print the Contractors’ Business and Law Reference Manual and place it in a three-ring binder to take to the exam.
Application Service is included with this package to help you stay organized during the application process. It is designed to support checklist-based organization, document readiness, and step-by-step guidance for completing your application submission. It does not guarantee exam outcomes, licensing approval, or processing times.
No. State fees (such as application fees by class) are paid separately to DOPL. This package price covers your exam prep services and the rental reference manual with a refundable deposit.