Authority Industries Listings

The Authority Industries listings database represents the structured roster of home service contractors, trade professionals, and service providers that have been indexed within the nationalhomeservicesauthority.com reference network. Each listing entry is governed by defined inclusion criteria, verification thresholds, and trade category assignments. Understanding what a listing does and does not convey helps homeowners, researchers, and industry professionals interpret the data accurately before acting on it.


What listings include and exclude

A listing within the Authority Industries directory is a structured data record associated with a specific provider operating in one or more covered trades. Each record is built around a defined set of fields drawn from the Authority Industries Vetting Process, and the presence of a listing does not by itself constitute an endorsement.

What listings include:

  1. Provider name and primary operating geography
  2. Trade or service category assignment (drawn from the Authority Industries Service Category Index)
  3. Licensing status at the time of indexing, cross-referenced against the Authority Industries Licensing Requirements by Trade
  4. Insurance verification tier, aligned with Authority Industries Insurance Standards
  5. Background check completion status, per the Authority Industries Background Check Policy
  6. Customer ratings summary, produced under the Authority Industries Ratings and Reviews Methodology
  7. Performance flag history, if applicable

What listings explicitly exclude:

The distinction between a verified listing and an indexed listing is operationally significant. Indexed listings have passed automated intake checks. Verified listings have additionally cleared a manual review stage involving credential confirmation with at least 1 issuing authority.


Verification status

Listing verification status falls into 3 defined states: Indexed, Verified, and Suspended.

An Indexed provider has submitted information that passed automated format and completeness checks but has not yet completed manual credential review. An Indexed record is visible in the directory but carries no verification badge.

A Verified provider has completed the full intake sequence described in the Authority Industries Verified Contractor Criteria, including license confirmation, insurance documentation review, and background check completion. Verified status is assigned at the trade level — a provider verified for HVAC service is not automatically verified for plumbing.

A Suspended listing indicates that a provider has triggered a compliance flag after initial verification. Suspension does not imply legal wrongdoing; it reflects that the listing record is under active review and the provider should not be relied upon until status is restored. Suspended listings remain visible because removal without resolution creates gaps in the record for research and dispute resolution purposes aligned with the Authority Industries Dispute Resolution Process.


Coverage gaps

No national directory achieves complete coverage of a fragmented, state-licensed trade workforce. The Authority Industries listings reflect a structured subset of the total contractor population, not a census.

Documented gap categories include:

Homeowners using this resource as a matching tool are encouraged to cross-reference listing data with state licensing board databases independently, particularly for trades regulated at the county level in states like California and Texas.


Listing categories

Listings are organized into primary categories that map to the trade taxonomy defined in the Authority Industries Scope of Covered Trades. The 4 top-level category groups are:

  1. Structural and Exterior — roofing, siding, foundation work, windows and doors, masonry
  2. Mechanical Systems — HVAC, plumbing, electrical, ductwork, water treatment
  3. Interior and Finish — flooring, painting, drywall, cabinetry, tile
  4. Grounds and Outdoor — landscaping, irrigation, fencing, hardscaping, pool and spa service

Each top-level group contains subcategories. A provider may hold listings in subcategories across multiple groups — an electrical contractor may appear under both Mechanical Systems and Structural/Exterior if the scope of work spans both. Cross-category listings require separate verification for each trade classification.

Seasonal prioritization affects how listings surface within certain categories. The framework governing this is documented in the Authority Industries Seasonal Service Priorities reference. Emergency-classified providers — those credentialed for rapid-response work — carry a distinct designation derived from the Authority Industries Emergency Service Protocols criteria and are filterable as a discrete subset within each applicable category.

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