Who
can become a licensed contractor in California?
A
licensed California contractor is a person 18 years of age or
older who has the experience and skills necessary to manage
the daily activities of a construction business, including field
supervision, or, who is represented by someone else with the
necessary experience and skills who serves as the qualifying
individual.
The
California contractor or other person who will act as the qualifying
individual must have had, within the ten years immediately before
the filing of the application, at least four full years of experience
as a journeyman, foreman, supervisor, or contractor in the classification
for which he or she is applying. A Certificate in Support of
Experience Qualifications must be submitted with the application.