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  2. CSLB-Home -CSLB

    www.cslb.ca.gov

    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.

  3. Check A License - CSLB

    www.cslb.ca.gov/OnlineServices/CheckLicenseII/...

    Look up a contractor license or Home Improvement Salesperson (HIS) registration to verify information, including complaint disclosure. Before hiring a contractor or signing a contract, CSLB recommends you read the Hiring a Contractor page.

  4. Contractor Home Page - CSLB

    www.cslb.ca.gov/Contractors

    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.

  5. 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 290,000 contractors in 44 different license classifications.

  6. Licensees -CSLB - California

    www2.cslb.ca.gov/Licensees

    California Energy Commission Appliance Assistance Program – Title 20; California Contractors License Law & Reference Book; Sign-up for Email Alerts

  7. Applicants -CSLB - California

    web.cslb.ca.gov/Applicants.aspx

    How to Apply. Submit Workers’ Compensation Exemption Form. License Classifications. Free Licensing Workshops. Summary of Acceptable Documentation to Verify Work Experience. Get Licensed to Build: A Guide to Becoming a California Licensed Contractor. Fingerprinting and Applicants with Conviction (s) or Formal Discipline.

  8. Consumer Home Page - CSLB - California

    www2.cslb.ca.gov/Consumers

    Learn how to select a licensed, qualified contractor; check the status of a contractor license; negotiate a clear contract; prevent disputes and mechanics liens; and resolve contractor disputes.