Best Licensed Landscaping Contractors in Congress, AZ
3 landscaping companies registered in Congress hold current ROC licenses, verified against official records as of August 17, 2026. All 3 are listed below, ordered by years licensed.
- 3 active ROC hardscaping and irrigation licenses registered in Congress
- License scopes in Congress: 3 dual (residential and commercial), 0 residential-only; commercial-only licenses never appear here
- Median time licensed in Congress: 3 years
- Longest Congress licensure: since 2022
- 0 of Congress's licenses (0.0%) have been held 25 or more years
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- Verified
- August 17, 2026
- Licensed since
- 2022
- Expires
- 2028-05-31
- Verified
- August 17, 2026
- Licensed since
- 2022
- Expires
- 2026-12-31
- Verified
- August 17, 2026
- Licensed since
- 2025
- Expires
- 2027-02-28
Compare the top 3 at a glance
| Company | License | Class | Licensed since |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gingerich Lawn Care | #338310 | CR-21 · Dual | 2022 |
| Desert Concepts | #342148 | CR-21 · Dual | 2022 |
| Congress Landscape & Irrigation LLC | #357009 | CR-21 · Dual | 2025 |
Congress landscaping licensure at a glance
3 active ROC hardscaping and irrigation licenses are registered in Congress. Every Arizona license carries a scope, and it is a legal boundary rather than a size tier: 3 of Congress's licenses are dual scope (residential and commercial work) and 0 residential-only, while commercial-only licenses never appear on these pages at all - they do not permit residential work in Arizona. Tenure is what these pages rank on, and Arizona's issue dates are real and filled on every record: the median Congress license has been held 3 years, the longest-standing since 2022, and 0 (0.0%) have been held 25 or more years. The posting list carries no insurance, no bond and no phone for any licensee - Arizona requires a license bond by statute but does not publish it, so we never show one, never claim one, and never rank on one. ROC's contractor search cannot link straight to a record, so every listing above shows its number for you to paste into ROC's contractor search. How we verify.
Landscaping Contractors in Congress: common questions
How many licensed landscaping contractors are there in Congress?
3 active ROC hardscaping and irrigation licenses are registered in Congress. 3 Congress-registered companies passed our license verification, and all 3 are listed on this page. Only licenses ROC posts as Active, carrying a residential or dual scope and unexpired at our data date, are listed.
What does the scope on an Arizona landscaping license mean?
Arizona's scope is a legal boundary, not a size tier: a commercial-only license does not permit residential work, so commercial-only contractors never appear on these pages at all. 3 of Congress's 3 licenses are dual scope (residential and commercial) and 0 are residential-only.
How do I check a landscaping contractor's license in Arizona?
Every listing above shows its ROC license number. ROC's contractor search cannot link straight to a record, so open it and type the number in: it shows the class, scope, status and expiration. The median Congress license has been held 3 years, and the longest-standing dates to 2022.
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