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  1. 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 …

  2. 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 …

  3. Check A License - CSLB

    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, …

  4. Online Service -CSLB

    State of CaliforniaOnline Services License Check Find A Licensed Contractor Application Status Processing Times Applicant Posting List Renew Your License or HIS Registration Citation …

  5. Consumer Home Page - CSLB

    × CSLB’s GET LICENSED TO BUILD WORKSHOP Friday, January 9th, 10 a.m. Register on Webex Workshop Presentation License Check Subscribe About CSLB Public Meetings …

  6. Contact CSLB

    The Contractors State License Board receives and processes applications for new contractor licenses; additional classifications and certifications, renewals, and changes to existing …

  7. Applicants - California

    Submit the completed verification form with your renewal or bond verification and license fee notice. If you do not submit this form, CSLB cannot process your license. Mail your documents …

  8. About CSLB - California

    The Contractors State License Board protects consumers by regulating the construction industry through policies that promote the health, safety, and general welfare of the public in matters …

  9. Licensees -CSLB - California

    Maintain or Make Changes to Your License CSLB Processing Times CSLB License Classifications Submit Workers’ Compensation Exemption Form Submit Workers’ …

  10. CSLB Forms and Applications

    CSLB addresses violations of California Contractors License Law, whether the contractor is licensed or unlicensed, for up to four years from the date of the act.