CSLB Bulletin: CSLB and Partners Sting 15 for Contracting Without Licenses
Undercover operation targets illegal operators in Orange County
Undercover operation targets illegal operators in Orange County
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE http://www.contractorslicensingschools.com/ Contractors State License Services hosts Open House statewide in recognition of Earth Day and Green Construction. Contractors State License Services (CSLS) will be hosting an open house at all school locations throughout California on April 29th, 2011 in recognition of Earth Day and Green Construction. A variety of speakers and vendors … Read more
Repeat offender caught again by the CSLB SWIFT team could face 90 days in jail after continuing to disregard the law and work on a revoked license.
Changes to existing regulations that would increase contractor licensing fees (PDF) received final approval from the Office of Administrative Law, effective December 18, 2010. Fee increases begin on July 1, 2011 for those applying for or changing their contractor license. Renewal fees for licenses that expire on or after July 1, 2011, will also be increased.
“A state-licensed contractor is the right choice when looking for a legitimate, qualified home repairperson”especially in an urgent situation,” said CSLB Registrar Steve Sands. “A CSLB-licensed contractor who is skilled in the specific trade you are seeking is not likely to leave you in the lurch when it comes to properly completing the job at a fair price.”