In Alaska, it is mandatory for all contractors to possess a license to legally perform construction work. This requirement extends to various types of contractors, including those who may be classified as handymen. Even if the value of the work is less than $10,000, these contractors must still obtain a general contractor-type license, albeit one that may have different stipulations compared to a standard general contractor's license. This regulation ensures that all contractors meet certain standards of professionalism and accountability, thereby protecting consumers and maintaining the integrity of the construction industry in the state. Therefore, whether you are a large contractor managing extensive projects or a handyman taking on smaller jobs, obtaining the appropriate licensing is essential for compliance with Alaska's construction laws.