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The Home Design and Construction Registry

A place for property owners to "shop" for home building contractors and other professional services

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First-timers, read the articles below, then Create an account


Sign Up to use the Registry
The Rebuilding Registry allows contractors to offer rebuilding services in parishes they serve. It allows property owners to search for those services, to "tell" contractors about their rebuilding projects, and to rate contractors who have worked for them. All users of the registry - contractors and property owners - must create a user account. The registry is a free service of the state. Signing up is easy.

Rate a Contractor
The Registry allows property owners to rate contractors who have worked for them, and let others know whether the recommend that contractor. Property owners find contractors by search for the contractor's company name or by searching the registry for services the contractor provides.

Contact a Contractor
The Registry allows property owners to search for contractors by name or by the building services they provide. Property owners can contact their selected contractors anonymously through the registry, providing information about their rebuilding or restoration project, and ask if the contractor is interested. Contractors respond within the registry, indicating whether they are interested in pursuing a contract with the homeowner for the project.

Terms of Use
Users must indicate acceptance of these terms prior to submitting ANY personal, company, service or project information to the Registry.

Building Industry Professionals with Specialized Training
The National Association of Home Builders offers several "Designations" for industry professionals who complete specialized training. Check this page and the NAHB on-line directory to find professionals with NAHB Designations.
About the Registry
Learn about getting around in the Registry and about using this resource when building outside Louisiana.