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- CSLB-Home -CSLB
The Contractors State License Board (CSLB) protects California consumers by licensing and regulating the state's construction industry CSLB was established in 1929 and today licenses about 285,000 contractors in 45 different classifications
- California Contractors License CSLB Classifications
CSLB has over 70 California Contractor License Classifications, including general, plumber, electrician, carpenter, flooring
- Contractor School In California – Contractors State License Preparation
The CSLB is the agency that regulates construction workers in California, requiring a license for any job over $1,000 to protect the public
- Contractors License Guru – California Contractor Licensing
Whether you’re applying for your first license, pursuing an additional classification, or preparing for the CSLB exam, we guide you step-by-step Learn more on our About page
- Check A License - CSLB
SEARCH TIPS A California contractor license number doesn't contain alphabetic characters Each contractor's plastic pocket license will show the respective license number Begin entry of your license number at the left position and don't exceed 8 digits in the license number
- Contractor Home Page - CSLB
CSLB offers resources and information to help contractors perform professionally, legally, and safely CSLB encourages licenses to routinely monitor their license status to confirm that it is "active" and not under suspension
- Online Service -CSLB
State of California Online Services License Check Find A Licensed Contractor Application Status Processing Times Applicant Posting List Renew Your License or HIS Registration Citation Payment Request Applications and Forms Submit General Liability Insurance Information Submit Workers’ Compensation Insurance Information Submit Workers’ Compensation Insurance Exemption Submit Asbestos Open
- Contact CSLB - CSLB
The Contractors State License Board receives and processes applications for new contractor licenses; additional classifications and certifications, renewals, and changes to existing licenses; home improvement salesperson registration applications; and maintains the license and historical records of disciplinary actions taken against licenses
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