Private residences: Invoices and Work Orders
All work on a private residence by a licensed occupational tradesperson or a business providing the work or services of licensed occupational tradespersons must provide a written invoice or work order that includes the following information:
- The full legal name and license number of the tradesperson.
- The licensed tradesperson’s address and phone number or, in the case of a business, the business's address and phone number.
- A description of the work or services.
- The labor and material costs of the work or services.
- The date(s) the work or services were performed.
- The complete name of each tradesperson who performed work or services.
A “private residence” means a single-family home, a multifamily home of six or fewer units, or a unit, common element or limited common element in a condominium, common interest community, or any number of condominium units.
The complete requirement, which became effective July 1, 2022, can be found in Public Act 22-104, Sec. 37.