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Commonly Asked Questions about California Contractors

California has reciprocal contractor license agreements with just three states: Arizona, Louisiana, and Nevada (learn more about Californias requirements).
You have 18 months after CSLB determines that your application is acceptable to pass the exams. During that time, you may take the exam an unlimited number of times, though you must wait three weeks between taking and retaking an exam, and there is a $60 fee each time you reschedule an exam.
The law test will consist of about 125 questions. The trade exams vary in length depending on your classification. There are about 80 to 125 questions on the trade, on average. In order to pass the law test you are required to answer 73% of the questions correctly.
To pass the contractor license exam in California, an individual must achieve a score of at least 73% on the trade and the law and business exams. The exams are designed to test an individuals knowledge and competency in their trade or profession and their understanding of construction law and business practices.
In California, anyone who contracts to perform work that is valued at $500 or more in combined labor and materials costs must hold a current, valid license from CSLB. ALERT Unlicensed operators pose a risk to you and your familys financial security.
Use the CSLB website. If the entity is subject to public disclosure laws, there will be a link in their result that will take you to any complaints they have had.
In California, you need a contractor license to do any work that costs more than $500. The easiest kind of contractors license is a Class B Contractors License. This license allows you to do general contracting work. There are also licenses for specialty contracting work called a Class C Contractors License.
The California State Board of Licensing exam can be difficult. Its not impossible, but it can be an intimidating process that takes a lot of your time and energy to prepare for it. The good news is that with the right preparation, you can succeed and get your license!