
California Contractors License
With more than 280,000 active California
contractors license issued, the California Contractors State
License Board receives more than 20,000 applications for new licenses
each year. Construction is one of the largest industries in California's
diverse economy.
Besides granting contractor licenses, the California Contractors
State License Board also handles construction-related complaints.
Our California contractors license course is comprehensive and
covers all areas of contractor services, allowing you to avoid
common errors.
All businesses or individuals who construct or alter any building,
highway, road, parking facility, railroad, excavation, or other
structure in California must be licensed by the California Contractors
State License Board (CSLB) if the total cost (labor and materials)
of one or more contracts on the project is $500 or more. Contractors,
including subcontractors, specialty contractors, and persons engaged
in the business of home improvement (with the exception of joint
ventures and projects involving federal funding) must have a valid
California contractors license before submitting bids. Contractors
licenses may be issued to individuals, partnerships, corporations,
or joint ventures.
The State of California does not recognize licenses or permits
issued by other states. However, California does have reciprocal
agreements with some states that recognize the experience qualifications
for certain trades. If you have trade experience or a contractor
license issued by another state or country and you want to contract
for work in California, this experience may be acceptable. But
you must apply for and be issued a contractor license by the CSLB.
California contractor
license course covers all areas necessary to pass the CSLB
including the Law and Business examination. And we guaranty that
you will pass the California exam. Other exams available include
Landscaping, Painting and Plumbing. If you have trade experience
or a contractor license issued by another state or country and
you want to contract for work in California, this experience may
be acceptable. But you must apply for and be issued a contractor
license by the CSLB.