License: Licensed Well Driller
RESOURCES FOR LICENSED WELL DRILLERS*NEW* Receive your driller's packets by email rather than by mail by filling out the 55-76 Electronic Driller's Packet Authorization Form and mailing it in to the Department. eNOI Driller’s Guide - This document outlines the detailed steps necessary to submit an NOI application and print out the required drill cards/packets electronically. How to File Drill Logs Electronically Video - This is a video tutorial on how to file drill logs electronically using the online drill log system. Special well construction considerations are necessary at sites with mineralized or contaminated groundwater (A.A.C. R12-15-812(B)), such as Water Quality Assurance Revolving Fund (WQARF) sites. Special Well Construction and Abandonment Procedures for Pinal Creek WQARF can be found here. Guidance for wells located within areas of groundwater contamination can be found here. Well Driller e-file (eNOI) - This resource allows well-drillers to file Notices of Intention to Drill wells online. This site may be used by well drillers to obtain online authorizations to drill certain types of wells. Well Driller Licensing Exams are administered at ADWR on the second Friday of every month. Please contact us at (602) 771-8527 if you are considering becoming a Licensed Well Driller in Arizona or are renewing your driller's license. Licenses must be renewed annually. AROC - The Arizona Registrar of Contractors (AROC) provides consumers with information about contractors' licenses. NOTICE:Pursuant to Section 41-1093.01. Arizona Revised Statutes, an agency shall limit all occupational regulations to regulations that are demonstrated to be necessary to specifically fulfill a public health, safety or welfare concern. Pursuant to sections 41-1093.02 and 41-1093.03, Arizona Revised Statutes, you have the right to petition this agency to repeal or modify the occupational regulation or to bring an action in a court of general jurisdiction to challenge the occupational regulation and to ensure compliance with section 41-1093.01, Arizona Revised Statutes. For a complete text of the referenced Arizona Revised Statutes, copies can be obtained by going to the Arizona State Legislature. (Copy this address into your browser for the referenced Arizona Revised Statutes https://www.azleg.gov/searchresultsDOC/?insearch=41-1093&titles=41)
- Stand-alone license
- State exam required
- No education required
- No continuing education requirement
- Experience required
- No criminal record requirements
- Licensure by endorsement is available for military and spouses
License information updated 09/11/2013