50-State Employment Services Industry Licensing Guide
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Arizona Employment Agency

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Licensing requirements for Arizona employment, staffing and talent agencies.

This page provides an overview of employment services licensing in Arizona for individuals and agencies. You will find state requirements, application fees, filing instructions, and more. For assistance with licensing, please contact us to learn about our software and managed license services.

Companies that provide employment services in Arizona must apply for a license prior to doing business. Depending on the services offered, businesses may need to apply for more than one license type, and in some cases, an individual license will be required as well.

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Arizona Employment and Business Support Services Company Licenses

Arizona Employment Agency License

Not required



Employment Agency licensure is not required on the State level in Arizona.

The state of Arizona no longer issues employment agency licenses.

Arizona Nurse Staffing Agency License

Not required



Nurse Staffing Agency licensure is not required on the State level in Arizona.

Arizona does not currently license nurse staffing agencies.

In addition to employment agency licenses, some states also offers a license specific to talent agencies. Applications usually require proof of incorporation, and out of state employment firms must qualify as foreign entities with the secretary of state prior to obtaining a license.

Arizona Professional Employer Organization License

Not required



Professional Employer Organization licensure is not required on the State level in Arizona.

Registration requirements were put on hold until 2023.

Arizona Talent Agency License

Not required



Talent Agency licensure is not required on the State level in Arizona.

The state of Arizona no longer issues employment agency licenses, which applied to talent agencies.

Employee Leasing Company - Enter into leasing contracts with other businesses that require labor. The leasing company loans its workers to the lessee while still providing specified responsibilities, such as workers compensation insurance, to the employees. This includes long term (6 months or more) temporary arrangements but often excludes temporary help arrangements. Unlike professional employer organizations, employee leasing companies are contracted when an employer needs to hire staff and does not want to handle human resources responsibilities.

Employment Agency - An entity that, for compensation, procures or attempts to procure employment for a person.

Professional Employer Organization - PEOs take on the human resources role for businesses and act as a co-employer in the sense that the client company's workers are administratively employees of the PEO but functionally these employees are controlled by the client company. Unlike employee leasing companies, PEOs are contracted when an employer already has staff and does not want to handle human resources responsibilities.

Staffing Agency - An entity that procures temporary or part-time employment for a person who then works under the supervision of a worksite employer.

Talent Agency - An entity that, for compensation, procures or attempts to procure employment or placement for an artist. (Certain art forms are excluded)

American Staffing Association
Staffing, recruiting, and workforce solution industry advocacy group.

National Association of Personnel Services (NAPS)
Education and training oriented association for personnel services providers.

National Association of Professional Employer Organizations (NAPEO)
Provides advocacy efforts, information, and other services to members of the employment industry.