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Application
for Contractors License (Original
Application)
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This application for original contractor's
license is for new applicants when experience
and/or an examination is required. |
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This form is to be used to
report and confirm the journeyman level work
experience requirement. Include this form when
submitting an Application for Original
Contractor's License, Application for
Additional Classification or Application for
Replacing the Qualifying Individual. |
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This form is to be used
when submitting an Application for Original
Contractor's License, Application for
Additional Classification or Application for
Replacing the Qualifying Individual,
if the experience you claim is from
owner builder work. This form is used
in addition to the Certification of
Work Experience submitted with the
application. One form is required for
each completed construction project. |
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This
application for original contractor's
license is to be used for 7065 waiver
only applicants (e.g. sole owner applying
for a corporate license). Section 7065
of the Contractors License Law states
in part "No examination shall
be required of a qualifying individual
if, within the five-year period immediately
preceding the application for licensure,
the qualifying individual has either
personally passed the written examination
for the same classification being applied
for, or has served as the qualifying
individual for a licensee whose license
was in good standing at any time during
the five-year period immediately preceding
the application for licensure and in
the same classification being applied
for."
At any time WITHIN THE
LAST FIVE YEARS, has the applicant/qualifying
individual:
been listed on Board
records as the qualifier for a license which
was in good standing in the same class being
applied for, OR
personally passed both
the law and trade portions of the written exam
in the same class being applied for.
If yes, this
application is appropriate.
If no, please order
an Application for Original Contractors
License. |
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This form is to be
completed and submitted along with the
Application for Contractor's License when
there are additional personnel to report on
behalf of the applicant. |
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This form is required to
re-issue a sole ownership license to a
corporation, and MUST be submitted with an
Application for Contractor's License. |
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The application for
additional classification is to be used only
for adding classifications to an existing
license. You can add any classification to an
existing license for which you have qualifying
experience and for which you pass the
applicable examination.
Qualifiers are limited in
the number of additional licenses which they
may qualify. Factors such as common ownership
between or among the entities being qualified
are considered. Starting in 1992, persons
granted qualifier status were restricted to
qualifying no more than three firms in any
one-year period.
A responsible managing
employee must inactivate his or her sole
proprietor license to qualify for another
license, and meet certain employment
requirements. On a sole proprietor license,
the RME may be replaced by the owner or by
another RME. On a partnership license the RME
may be replaced by a general partner or by
another RME. Note, however, an additional
general partner may not be added to an
existing partnership license. On a corporate
license, the RME may be replaced by a
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The application for
replacing the qualifying individual is to be
used only for replacing the qualifying person
on a license. You can replace qualifying
individuals on a sole proprietorship with the
owner or another qualified responsible
managing employee; on a partnership with
another qualified responsible managing
employee; and on a corporation with another
qualified responsible managing employee or
another qualified responsible managing
officer.
Replacement of the
qualifier must be made within 90 days of
disassociation to avoid a suspension of the
license. Notification can be made by the
owner, partner or officer, or the qualifier
who is leaving. Notification may be by letter
or by using the Notice of Disassociation.
Replacement of the qualifier may be made by
submitting the Application for Replacing the
Qualifying Individual, and appropriate fees.
Qualifiers are limited in
the number of additional licenses which they
may qualify. Factors such as common ownership
between or among the entities being qualified
are considered. Starting in 1992, persons
granted qualifier status were restricted to
qualifying no more than three firms in any
one-year period.
A responsible managing
employee must inactivate his or her sole
proprietor license to qualify for another
license, and meet certain employment
requirements. On a sole proprietor license,
the RME may be replaced by the owner or by
another RME. On a partnership license the RME
may be replaced by a general partner or by
another RME. Note, however, an additional
general partner may not be added to an
existing partnership license. On a corporate
license, the RME may be replaced by a
responsible managing officer or employee.
Failure to replace the
disassociated RME or RMO within 90 days from
the date of his or her disassociation will
result in the automatic suspension of a
license which is on active status. If the
license has more than one classification, and
the qualifier for the other class or classes
remains on the license, the licensee may
continue to operate in the remaining class or
classes. The class qualified by the person who
disassociated will be removed at the end of
the 90 days unless replacement is made within
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The
application for changing business name
and/or address is for use by licensees
or applicants to report changes in
their mailing addresses or to make
allowable changes to their business
names. Business name style changes
generally may be made to those names
which do not indicate that a licensee
is operating in a classification not
on the license, or to names indicating
a different licensed entity; for example,
a sole proprietorship license cannot
add the word
"Corporation" to the business
name.
Certified copies of the
wall certificate and/or renewal pocket
certificate may be ordered by the license
holder only. Use the appropriate section of
the name and address form. There is a $11
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The application to change
officers of corporations should be completed
to report officers who are to be removed from
the Board's records for existing corporate
licenses and to report all current officers.
It cannot be used to change or disassociate a
responsible managing officer or employee. |
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This
form is to be used to cancel an individual,
partnership, corporate or joint venture
license. Do not use this form to cancel
a HIS Registration (see Home Improvement
Salesperson Registration Cancellation
Request Form). The request must be
received at the Board's Headquarter's
office within 90 days of the effective
date of cancellation.
TO
CANCEL AN INDIVIDUAL LICENSE: The signature
of the owner is required. TO CANCEL
A PARTNERSHIP LICENSE: The signature
of a partner is required. TO CANCEL
A CORPORATE LICENSE: Your cancellation
request must EITHER BE: (a) signed
by the president and another officer
listed on our records; (b) signed by
two officers listed on our records;
or (c) accompanied by a copy of the
company's
final dissolution documents filed with
the
California Secretary of State. TO CANCEL A
JOINT VENTURE LICENSE: The signature of an
individual listed on one of the entities is
required. |
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The application to renew a
contractors license is sent to current
licensees by the Board about 60 days before
expiration date. However, if, by 4 weeks
before the expiration date, you have not
received your renewal, request a duplicate
renewal. This often happens if you move
without providing the Board with a current
mailing address for the license or if the Post
Office is not forwarding your mail. If you
order another renewal, please be sure you
indicate a current address where it should be
sent. A license can be renewed as a delinquent
renewal for up to 5 years after it expires, as
long as there is no change of ownership of the
license--that is, the same owner, or same
partners, or same corporation as was
previously licensed will be renewing. When
ordering a renewal, you will be asked for the
business name of the license, the license
number and license expiration date, so please
have this information ready.
If the license you wish to
renew expires in a couple of months the
renewal will be mailed to the address of
record. Please do not order a duplicate
renewal unless you have not received the
renewal by 3 to 4 weeks before your license
expiration date. |
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A
license which is currently renewed
but is on inactive status may be restored
to active status by filing the Application
to Reactivate Inactive State Contractor's
License. Some restrictions apply--these
are explained on the application. If
you consider your license to be "inactive"
but it has actually expired and the expiration
date is within 5 years, order a renewal
application. If your license expired
more than 5 years ago, you must file
an original application to reassign the
license number. |
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To inactivate a license,
order an application to inactivate state
contractor's license. There is no fee for
inactivation. You must turn in your active
pocket license with the request for
inactivation. |
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A joint venture license may
be issued to any combination of two or more
licenses issued to sole proprietors,
partnerships, corporations or other joint
licenses which are currently in effect and in
good standing. The joint venture license may
be issued in any classification held by at
least one of the entities. |
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If the responsible managing
officer or responsible managing employee
disassociates from the licensed entity, the
licensee or qualifier may use the notice of
disassociation to make a signed statement of
the exact date the RMO or RME left. Note that
notice must be given, and the qualifier
replaced, within 90 days from the date of
disassociation to avoid suspension of the
license. Use the application for additional
classification or replacing the qualifying
individual to replace the RMO or RME. Use the
Home Improvement Salesperson Registration
Cancellation Request Form to cancel a HIS
Registration. |
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You may obtain a bond form
from either the bonding company or the
Contractors State License Board. Certificates
of deposit or assignments from banks, savings
and loan firms or credit unions may be
submitted as cash alternatives to meet the
bonding requirements. There are several
special requirements for the deposits, as well
as special assignment forms which are usually
available at the issuing banks or savings
institutions. Please note that all cash
alternatives to bonds must be retained by the
Contractors Board for 3 years after the end of
the last license period they cover, or for 3
years following the completion of the
requirement. You must obtain an exemption
certification to establish an exemption to the
bond of qualifying individual for a
responsible managing officer on a corporation
license. To qualify for an exemption from this
bonding requirement, the qualifying officer
must own 10% or more of the voting stock or
equity of the corporation. |
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A Bond of Qualifying
Individual (BQI) is required, in addition to
the Contractor's Bond, if the qualifier on the
license is listed as a Responsible Managing
Employee (RME) or as a Responsible Managing
Officer (RMO) with less than 10 percent
ownership of the voting stock or equity of the
corporation for which he/she is qualifying.
You may obtain a Bond of Qualifying Indiviual
form from either the bonding company or the
Contractors State License Board. Certificates
of deposit or assignments from banks, savings
and loan firms or credit unions may be
submitted as cash alternatives to meet the
bonding requirements for the qualifier. There
are several special requirements for
certificates of deposits, as well as special
assignment forms. These should be obtained
from the issuing bank or savings institution. |
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Instead of filing a license
bond with the CSLB, a contractor may use one
of the following approved alternatives for
filing a security deposit: certificate of
deposit; bank savings account, savings and
loan investment certificate, or share account;
credit union certificate for fund or share
account or cash. Please note that all cash
alternatives to bonds must be retained by the
Contractor's Board for 3 years after the end
of the last license period they cover, or for
3 years following the completion of the
requirement. |
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A Bond Status Letter
provides information on current surety bonds
on a license plus some current status
information about the license. A fee of $8
must accompany the request. Persons who intend
to make a claim against a contractor's bond or
cash deposit should request a Bond Status
Letter. Allow about 4 weeks for a
response. |
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All
licenses on active status, and all
applicants for issuance of the license,
must file evidence of workers' compensation
or exemption from the requirements.
The Certificate of Workers' Compensation
Insurance is provided by the workers'
compensation insurer. A certificate
of consent to self-insure is secured
from the Director of Industrial Relations.
If the license is on inactive status
with the board, the certificate does
not have to be filed. Contractors who
do not hire employees and who are exempt
from this requirement should file the "Exemption from Workers' Compensation". |
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The Contractors State
License Board can provide the public with the
nature of complaints which have been
investigated and referred for legal action,
and any legal action which has been taken by
the Board against a license.
The fact that a complaint
against a contractor has been referred for
legal action does not mean that the contractor
has necessarily committed a violation of the
contractors license law; no conclusion or
judgments as to the validity of the charges
should be assumed until the legal action has
been completed.
After you have
checked the license information for a
particular contractor and if the status
information indicated a past or pending legal
action, you can call the Board's legal action
disclosure number nearest your construction
location for further details.
Northern Case
Management (916) 255-4041
Southern Case Management (562) 345-7656
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The application for
asbestos certification is to be used by
currently licensed contractors who bid for or
do asbestos-related contracting. When a
licensee has qualified for this certification,
it will be added to the license much like an
additional classification. In order to obtain
the asbestos certification, a contractor must
be registered with the
Division of Occupational Safety and Health
(Cal/OSHA).
Please note that this
application is not for the asbestos open-book
examination which is required for asbestos
awareness purposes by all applicants for
license. That booklet is furnished to
applicants with their notices to comply with
issuance requirements. |
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Contractors who perform
hazardous substance removal work at specific
sites and/or who bid for the installation or
removal of, or install or remove, underground
storage tanks, must complete the application
for hazardous substances certification to add
the certification to their existing licenses.
Eligibility for this certification is
basically limited to licenses having the class
A, general engineering, or class C-12,
earthwork and paving, or, in some instances,
the class B, general building license. The
certification may also be applied for by
licensees holding the class C-36, plumbing, or
the class C-61, limited specialty category for
service station equipment and maintenance. |
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Complaints against
contractors may be filed with the Contractors
State License Board by homeowners, other
contractors, subcontractors and employees.
Other public agencies may also file
complaints. Complaints within the Board's
jurisdiction involve failure of a licensed
contractor to fulfill the terms of an
agreement. Failures include poor workmanship;
abandonment of a project; failure to pay
subcontractors, material suppliers or
employees; or building code violations. Other
failures are lack of reasonable diligence in
executing a construction project; use of
false, misleading or deceptive advertising;
and violations of the Home Improvement Act or
Swimming Pool Act.
The Board also investigates
complaints involving unlicensed contracting
activities. It is illegal for an unlicensed
person to perform contracting work on any
project for which the contract price is $500
or more, including labor and materials.
In general, the Board has
jurisdiction over licensed and
unlicensed contractors for up to 4 years.
Complaints must be filed in
writing with the Board. The Board's standard
complaint form may be obtained by calling the
Board's toll-free automated information phone
line 1-800-321-CSLB; writing P.O. Box 269116,
Sacramento, CA 95827; or
ordering on-line. When you have filled out
the complaint form, you can print it and
attach copies of contracts, canceled checks or
other information pertinent to your complaint
and mail it to one of the following addresses:
For complaints on work performed in the
counties of Imperial, Los Angeles, Orange,
Riverside, San Bernardino and San Diego,
send the complaint form to the Norwalk
Intake/Mediation Center, 12501 East Imperial
Highway, Suite 620, Norwalk, CA 90650.
For complaints on work performed in all
other counties in California, send the
complaint form to the Sacramento
Intake/Mediation Center, P.O. Box 269116,
Sacramento, CA 95826-9116.
Complaints are processed
according to their degree of severity and
their date of receipt. A consumer services
representative will contact both the
complainant and the contractor to attempt to
mediate the complaint. If mediation is not
successful, the complaint may either be
referred to the CSLB's arbitration program or
assigned to an Enforcement Representative for
investigation. |
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The SWIFT Hot Lead Referral
form is for filing a complaint against an
unlicensed contractor who is actively working
on a construction project. Complaints against
unlicensed contractors may be filed with the
Contractors State License Board by other
public agencies, other contractors,
subcontractors, homeowners, and employees.
Complaints within the Board's jurisdiction
involve licensed and unlicensed contractors.
It is illegal for an
unlicensed person to perform contracting work
on any project for which the contract price is
$500.00 or more, including labor and
materials.
In general, the Board has
jurisdiction over licensed and unlicensed
contractors for up to 4 years.
The lead form should be
complete and provide detail information
regarding the unlicensed activity. Please
indicate if there are employees on the
project.
The Board's SWIFT lead form
may be obtained online or by calling either
the Southern or Northern SWIFT offices. When
completed please mail or fax the lead form to
the office closest to your area.
For complaints on work performed in the
counties of Imperial, Los Angeles, Orange,
Riverside, San Bernardino, and San Diego,
send the complaint form to the Norwalk SWIFT
Unit, 12501 East Imperial Highway, Suite
620, Norwalk, CA 90650. Office numbers (562)
466-6017 or 466-6018, FAX (562)466-6065.
For complaints on work performed in all
other counties in California, send the
complaint form to the Sacramento SWIFT Unit,
P. O. Box 269117, Sacramento, CA 95826-9117.
Office numbers (916) 255-2924 / FAX (916)
369-7265.
Complaints are processed
according to the date of receipt, priority,
and staff availability if the job site is
located in a remote area. The complaint will
be assigned to an Enforcement Representative
who will follow-up on the information
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Form for making suggestions
or filing complaints concerning the services
provided by the Contractors State License
Board. |
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The application for
registration as a home improvement salesperson
is for persons employed by a licensed
contractor to solicit, sell, negotiate or
execute home improvement contracts. A home
improvement salesperson must register
separately for each contractor he or she
represents. |
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This
form is used to cancel a Home Improvement
Salesperson's Registration.
The request must be received at the Board's
Headquarter's office within 90 days
of the effective date of cancellation.
If the effective date of cancellation
is not given, the cancellation will
be effective the date CSLB receives
the form. |
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A Verified Certificate is a
certified license history covering a specific
time period. The Verified Certificate is used
mainly for court actions involving
contractors. It is admissible in court as
prima facie evidence of the facts stated on
the certificate. The document covers the
last 3 years of the license status unless
otherwise requested. The Verified Certificate
contains the contractors business name and
address, trade classifications held, license
issue date, the license personnel, bonding
information if requested, any legal actions
taken against the license, and the standing of
the license at all times during the period
covered by the certificate.
Recent
California legislation requires any
contractor who brings a court action
for the collection of compensation,
to provide a Verified Certificate as
proof of valid licensure during the
time of the contract or work. Upon
request, the Board also prepares statements
of the absence of a license during
a given time period, that is, a "no record verified
certificate". To identify the non-licensed
subject, you will need to provide the
person's full name, business name if
applicable, address or location where
the work is being done, type of work
being performed, and the time period
of the contract or work.
The fee must accompany your
request. A large number of requests are
backlogged. It may take 3 months to
receive your certificate. If you have a court
date coming up sooner, please provide proof of
your court date with your request. |
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The
Request for Verification of License
form is for contractor's who have been
licensed in a state which has a reciprocal
license agreement with California.
Currently, California has
"reciprocity" with Arizona,
Nevada and Utah. If a contractor has
held a valid license in one of these
states for the past five (5) years and
is applying for a similar license in
California, he/she may be eligible for
a waiver of the trade exam. The bottom
portion of the Request for Verification
of License form must be completed by
the licensing agency in the state where
the contractor was previously licensed. |
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A
Verified Certificate of Home Improvement
Salesperson provides the salesperson's
registration number, the business name
and license number of the home improvement
contractor with whom the salesperson
is registered, and the issuance and
expiration dates of the registration.
If the person is not registered as
a home improvement salesperson, or
not registered with a specific contractor,
a "no record"
certificate is issued. This document
is admissable in court as prima facie
evidence of the facts stated in the history.
A written request is
required for a Verified Certificate of Home
Improvement Salesperson. Your written request
should include as much information as you have
on the salesperson (name, address,
registration number, etc.). Allow about 3
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The Board can provide
copies of public records or other records from
which personal or confidential information,
such as birth dates, Social Security numbers,
residence addresses, experience records and
financial information will be deleted.
Copies of investigation
reports normally cannot be released. However,
copies of legal actions, such as the formal
case accusation and decision, or citations,
may be provided.
Copies of the contractors
bonds and other documents, with personal or
confidential information deleted, may be
obtained from a licensee's file. There is a
10-cent-per-page charge for copies.
Certification of a copied document costs $2
more. Licensees may request copies of
documents from their own files without charge
unless they want the copies certified.
Subpoenas for any of the Board's documents or
records must be personally served on the
Custodian of Records of the Contractors Board
at the headquarters office location, 9821
Business Park Drive, Sacramento, 95827. If
you want to request copies of documents or
inquire about the availability of copies of
specific types of documents, send a written
inquiry to the Contractors State License
Board at P.O. Box 26000, Sacramento, 95826. |
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A General Status letter
provides current information about a license.
A fee of $8 must accompany your request
for a General Status Letter. The Information
includes the business name and address,
classifications held, owners, partners, or
officers and qualifying persons, and current
standing. The General Status Letter does not
contain license history or bonding
information. Please allow 2 or 3 weeks
for a response. |
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In
compliance with The Americans with
Disabilities Act (ADA), the CSLB provides "reasonable accommodations" for
applicants with disabilities that may affect
their ability to take required examinations.
The "Special Accommodation Request for
Examination" form must be completed
by the applicant and submitted with
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Contact us for more information about our
programs to help you
pass the California State electrical certification
exam.
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