📋 Get Licensed & Stay Organized
Your Complete California Contractor Licensing Roadmap
Check off each step as you progress toward your contractor license
📚 Phase 1: Pre-Application Preparation
Build your foundation before applying
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Verify Work Experience RequirementsConfirm you meet the 4 years of journey-level experience in your trade (or qualifying combination for general licenses)
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Gather Experience Verification DocumentsCollect W-2s, tax returns, pay stubs, and employer verification letters documenting your work history
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Choose Your License ClassificationDetermine which license type (A, B, C-specialty, etc.) matches your experience and business goals
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Register for CSLB Exam Prep CourseEnroll in exam preparation course or obtain study materials for Law & Trade exams💡 The 9th Floor offers comprehensive exam prep courses
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Decide on Business Entity TypeChoose between sole proprietor, partnership, LLC, or corporation for your contracting business💡 The 9th Floor provides business entity formation services
📝 Phase 2: Application Process
Submit your contractor license application
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Complete CSLB Application FormFill out complete application packet (available online or by mail from CSLB)💡 The 9th Floor can assist with application completion
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Submit Experience DocumentationProvide proof of 4 years experience with signed verification forms from employers or clients
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Pay Application FeeSubmit $450 initial application fee (includes first exam attempt)
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Complete Live Scan FingerprintingSchedule and complete DOJ and FBI background check fingerprinting at approved facility
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Wait for Application ReviewCSLB reviews application (typically 4-8 weeks) and approves you to schedule exams
🎯 Phase 3: Exam Preparation & Testing
Study for and pass your licensing exams
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Study Law & Business Exam MaterialFocus on contractor license law, business management, safety, and contracting practices (90 questions)
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Study Trade-Specific Exam MaterialMaster technical knowledge for your classification (60 questions for A/B, 45 for C-specialty)
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Take Practice ExamsComplete multiple full-length practice tests under timed conditions to build confidence
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Schedule Your Exam DateOnce approved, schedule both Law & Business and Trade exams at PSI testing center
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Pass Law & Business ExamScore 72% or higher (65 correct answers out of 90 questions)
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Pass Trade-Specific ExamScore 72% or higher on your classification's technical exam
🏢 Phase 4: Business Formation & Setup
Establish your business entity and get your EIN
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File Business Entity FormationRegister LLC, corporation, or partnership with California Secretary of State (if not sole proprietor)💡 The 9th Floor provides business entity formation services
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Obtain Federal EINApply for Employer Identification Number (EIN) from IRS for business tax purposes
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Open Business Bank AccountEstablish separate business checking account using EIN and business documents
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Register with DIR (if applicable)Register with Department of Industrial Relations if planning to bid on public works projects
🛡️ Phase 5: Insurance & Bonding Requirements
Secure required coverage before activation
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Obtain Contractor License BondPurchase $15,000 contractor license bond (required for all license types)💡 The 9th Floor provides bonding services
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Secure General Liability InsurancePurchase required GL insurance policy (minimum $1M recommended)💡 The 9th Floor can connect you with insurance providers
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Obtain Workers' Compensation InsurancePurchase workers' comp if you have employees (or file exemption if sole proprietor with no employees)
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File Insurance Documents with CSLBSubmit proof of bond and insurance to CSLB for license activation
🚀 Phase 6: License Activation & Business Launch
Final steps to activate your license
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Receive Active License NumberCSLB issues your contractor license number once all requirements are met
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Obtain Local Business LicenseRegister with your city/county for local business permits
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Update All Business MaterialsAdd license number to contracts, estimates, business cards, website, and vehicles
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Set Up Accounting & Bookkeeping SystemEstablish proper financial tracking for taxes and business management
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Begin Licensed OperationsStart bidding on and performing work under your new contractor license!
📅 Phase 7: Ongoing Compliance & Maintenance
Keep your license active and in good standing
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Renew License Every 2 YearsSubmit renewal application and fees before expiration date💡 The 9th Floor offers renewal reminders and services
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Maintain Continuous Bond & InsuranceKeep bond and insurance policies active without any lapses
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Update CSLB with Business ChangesReport address changes, personnel changes, or business structure modifications within required timeframes
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Stay Current on Regulatory ChangesMonitor updates to contractor laws, building codes, and CSLB requirements
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Maintain Proper Job DocumentationKeep contracts, change orders, permits, and completion notices organized for compliance
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