Should You Take the Trade Exam First or the Law & Business Exam?

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Two Exams, One Big Decision Earning your California contractor’s license is a huge milestone; a sign that you’ve moved from apprentice or journeyman to a true professional ready to operate your own business. But before you can call yourself “licensed,” there are two major hurdles to clear: the Law & Business Exam and the Trade … Read more

Do You Need a New Background Check for Each Classification?

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Navigating California’s Contractor Licensing Maze If you’re preparing for your California contractor license exam, you know the path is lined with requirements—from experience verification to insurance, and yes, background checks. One question that often trips up both new and seasoned construction professionals is whether you need a separate background check each time you apply for … Read more

What Kind of ID Is Accepted for the Contractor Exam in 2025?

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Preparing for the California contractor license exam is a major milestone in any builder’s career. Among the many details you’ll juggle (study schedules, application deadlines, and test-day logistics), one requirement stands out as deceptively simple yet absolutely essential: bringing the right identification to the exam center. As we move into 2025, with new regulations and … Read more

When Is a Written Contract Required by California Law? (It’s Sooner Than You Think)

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Whether you’re preparing for your California contractor license exam or a newly licensee contractor, you’ve probably heard that contracts are a big deal. But do you know exactly when state law requires you to put your agreement in writing? The answer might surprise you, and it’s crucial for both passing your exam and protecting your … Read more

Can You Use Work Experience From a Family Business to Qualify for the Exam?

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Introduction If you’re preparing for the California contractor license exam, you may be wondering if your years spent working in the family business count toward the experience requirements. This is a common question, especially among those who grew up helping out in a parent’s construction company or took on increasing responsibilities in a family-run operation. … Read more

How to Request Special Accommodations for the CSLB Exam

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Preparing for the California Contractors State License Board (CSLB) exam is a significant milestone for any aspiring contractor. For some, the journey includes navigating the process of requesting special accommodations to ensure a fair testing environment. Whether you have a documented disability, a temporary medical condition, or another qualifying need, understanding how to request accommodations … Read more

What Is the CSLB 20% Rule—and How It Affects Who Can Qualify a License

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Demystifying the 20% Rule If you’re preparing for your California contractor license exam, you’ve likely come across the term “CSLB 20% Rule.” This regulation, set by the Contractors State License Board (CSLB), plays a pivotal role in determining who can act as the qualifying individual for a contractor’s license, especially when it comes to partnerships, … Read more

How to Add a Business Partner to Your CSLB License

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Introduction If you’re a California contractor preparing for your license exam, you’re likely focused on technical knowledge and business law. But what happens when your business grows and you want to bring a partner on board? Understanding how to add a business partner to your Contractors State License Board (CSLB) license is crucial, not just … Read more

Understanding California’s Mandatory Arbitration Clause Requirements

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Preparing for the California contractor license exam means mastering not just the technical aspects of construction, but also the legal frameworks that govern your work. One area that often trips up even seasoned professionals is the mandatory arbitration clause. Understanding how these clauses work, when they’re required, and how to draft them correctly is essential—not … Read more

What If You Don’t Have a Supervisor to Verify Your Work Experience?

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Introduction Preparing for the California contractor license exam is a major milestone in any construction professional’s career. But what happens if you don’t have a traditional supervisor to verify your work experience? This is a common concern, especially for self-employed contractors, owner-builders, or those who have worked in less conventional settings. The good news is … Read more