At some point in every contractor's career, they will probably receive a letter from the Registrar of Contactors letting them know an unhappy homeowner has filed a complaint against their license. Many times they will have no idea as to what they should expect and will seek out an experienced construction attorney in Scottsdale to assist them and explain the overall process to them. Once a complaint is filed against a contractor's license, the ROC will send a letter out to the contractor informing them of the complaint. If the complaint contains allegations of workmanship issues, the ROC inspector will schedule an inspection of the property with the homeowner and contractor. During the inspection, the inspector will examine the contractor's work to determine whether the work was done in accordance with the minimum workmanship standards. If the inspector believes the work was done within the necessary standards, he or she will inform the homeowner and contractor of this; and most of the time, the case will be closed. If the inspector finds items in need of repair, the inspector will issue a Corrective Work Order. If a contractor receives notification that a complaint has been filed against his/her license and is confused as to the ROC complaint process, he/she should contact a construction attorney in Scottsdale. The Peddy Berg Law Firm, PLLC 6380 E. Thomas Road, Suite 328 Scottsdale, AZ 85251 480-382-3109