At a glance
The fastest way to orient yourself in California is to know the threshold, the bond requirement, and the license term.| Signal | Value |
|---|---|
| Licensure trigger | $1,000 or more (labor and materials combined) |
| Additional triggers | Hiring employees or pulling permits |
| Contractor bond | $25,000 on all active licenses |
| LLC additional surety bond | $100,000 |
| License term | 2 years |
| Owner-builder exemption | Available with conditions |
| Reciprocity model | Limited — trade exam waiver only, 4 states plus NASCLA |
Frequently asked questions
Pick the tab that matches your situation. Each FAQ gives a direct answer and points you to the full detail below.- Contractors
- Regulators
How do I apply for a contractor license through the CSLB, and what experience is required?
How do I apply for a contractor license through the CSLB, and what experience is required?
What are the bond requirements for an active CSLB license?
What are the bond requirements for an active CSLB license?
What are the application, license, and renewal fees?
What are the application, license, and renewal fees?
Where do I go to get licensed in California?
Where do I go to get licensed in California?
Can I use my out-of-state license in California?
Can I use my out-of-state license in California?
Does California require a license for projects totaling $1,000 or more?
Does California require a license for projects totaling $1,000 or more?
Can property owners perform their own construction work without a license?
Can property owners perform their own construction work without a license?
What contractor licenses would a company need for roofing or asbestos work?
What contractor licenses would a company need for roofing or asbestos work?
Does California require a license for residential remodeling?
Does California require a license for residential remodeling?
What workers' compensation requirements apply?
What workers' compensation requirements apply?
How does a joint venture bid work in California?
How does a joint venture bid work in California?
Start with your goal
Pick the card that matches what you need right now. Each one links to the relevant section on this page.Is licensure triggered?
Find the right regulator
Application and renewal details
Reciprocity direction
Special considerations
Different roles need different things from a California page. Use the tab that matches your situation to see what matters most before you read the full detail below.- Contractors
- Regulators
- The licensure threshold is $1,000 in combined labor and materials — one of the lowest in the country.
- You also need a license if you hire employees or pull permits, even on projects under $1,000.
- A $25,000 contractor bond is required on all active licenses.
- LLCs face an additional $100,000 surety bond plus $1,000,000 minimum liability insurance.
- Five specialty classifications (C-8, C-20, C-22, C-39, C-61/D-49) must carry workers’ comp even without employees.
- Asbestos abatement over 100 sq ft requires a separate C-22 certification on top of your license.
Readiness checklist
Four things you need to confirm before you can treat California as “ready” for a bid or an application. If any of these are unclear, you are not ready yet.Check all three triggers
$1,000 or more, hiring employees, or pulling permits.Identify the right classification
Confirm bond and insurance requirements
$25,000 contractor bond. LLCs need an additional $100,000 surety bond and $1,000,000 liability insurance.Navigation
Use these links to jump to related cross-state comparisons and workflows.- New state evaluation if you are screening California for the first time.
- Multi-state bid readiness if you need to compare California with nearby jurisdictions.
- Licensing thresholds or prequalification patterns for cross-state context.
Construction work regulated
California triggers licensure more broadly than most states. The answer depends on project cost, employment status, and permit requirements — any one of these is sufficient.| Work lane | What triggers regulation |
|---|---|
| All construction, alteration, or repair | $1,000 or more in combined labor and materials |
| Hiring employees | License required regardless of contract value |
| Work requiring permits | License required regardless of contract value |
| Asbestos-related work (over 100 sq ft) | C-22 Asbestos Abatement certification required |
| Hazardous substance removal | Separate certification required |
| Underground storage tank work | Separate certification required |
| Home improvement sales | Home Improvement Salesperson (HIS) registration required |
Common determination scenarios
If you are trying to figure out where to start, expand the scenario that is closest to your situation.General building or engineering project
General building or engineering project
Specialty trade work
Specialty trade work
Asbestos or hazardous substance work
Asbestos or hazardous substance work
Joint venture bid
Joint venture bid
Reciprocity request
Reciprocity request
Who regulates construction
California routes all contractor licensing through a single board. Corporations and LLCs must also register with the Secretary of State before applying for a CSLB license.All contractor licensing — Contractors State License Board (CSLB)
All contractor licensing — Contractors State License Board (CSLB)
Entity registration — California Secretary of State
Entity registration — California Secretary of State
Requirements
All CSLB licenses follow the same application process: business law exam, trade exam, experience documentation, bond, and fingerprints. Expand the section below for the full requirement set and fee tables.All Contractors (CSLB)
All Contractors (CSLB)
| Requirement | Detail |
|---|---|
| Exam | Business law exam plus trade exam; results valid for 5 years |
| Experience | 4 years within the last 10 years as journeyman, foreman, supervising employee, or contractor |
| Fingerprints | Required for all personnel listed on the application |
| License term | 2 years |
| Entity types | Sole proprietor, corporation, partnership, tribal corporation, joint venture, LLC |
| Fee | Sole owner | Non-sole owner |
|---|---|---|
| Application fee | $450 | $450 |
| License fee | $200 | $350 |
| Active renewal (2-year) | $450 | $700 |
Bonds and Insurance
Bonds and Insurance
| Requirement | Amount |
|---|---|
| Contractor bond (all active licenses) | $25,000 |
| Qualifying individual bond (RME, or RMO/RMM owning less than 10%) | $25,000 |
| LLC surety bond (in addition to contractor bond) | $100,000 |
| Workers’ compensation | Required if employees are hired |
| LLC liability insurance (5 or fewer personnel) | $1,000,000 minimum aggregate |
| LLC liability insurance (each additional member) | Additional $100,000 per member, max $5,000,000 |
Asbestos Abatement (C-22)
Asbestos Abatement (C-22)
| Requirement | Detail |
|---|---|
| License | C-22 Asbestos Abatement classification from CSLB |
| Certification | Separate asbestos certification required for work over 100 sq ft |
| Workers’ compensation | Must carry regardless of employee status |
Hazardous Substance Removal
Hazardous Substance Removal
| Requirement | Detail |
|---|---|
| Certification | Required for remediation of contaminated soil at specified sites |
| Underground storage tanks | Certification required for installation or removal of fuel tanks |
Reciprocal agreements
California offers limited reciprocity — a trade exam waiver only, not full license recognition. Applicants must still pass the CSLB law and business exam and document relevant work experience.| Board | Reciprocal states | Coverage |
|---|---|---|
| CSLB (trade exam waiver) | Arizona, Louisiana, Nevada, North Carolina | 4 states |
| CSLB (NASCLA B-General Building) | Any state with 5+ years licensure and NASCLA exam passed | Limited |
Reciprocity conditions and NASCLA details
Reciprocity conditions and NASCLA details
- Out-of-state license must be current, in good standing, and held for at least 5 years.
- The benefit is limited to a waiver of the trade exam for a similar classification.
- Applicants must still pass the CSLB law and business exam.
- Relevant work experience must be certified.
- California may waive the B-General Building trade exam for applicants who have passed the NASCLA Commercial Builders exam, been licensed 5+ years in their own state, and hold a current license in good standing.
Types of licenses
California offers three tiers of credential: general classifications for broad project types, specialty classifications for specific trades, and certifications and registrations for regulated activities.General Classifications
General Classifications
- A — General Engineering
- B — General Building
- B-2 — Residential Remodeling (effective 1/1/2021)
Specialty Classifications
Specialty Classifications
- C-2 — Insulation and Acoustical
- C-4 — Boiler, Hot-Water Heating, and Steam Fitting
- C-5 — Framing and Rough Carpentry
- C-6 — Cabinet, Millwork, and Finish Carpentry
- C-7 — Low Voltage Systems
- C-8 — Concrete
- C-9 — Drywall
- C-10 — Electrical
- C-11 — Elevator
- C-12 — Earthwork and Paving
- C-13 — Fencing
- C-15 — Flooring and Floor Covering
- C-16 — Fire Protection
- C-17 — Glazing
- C-20 — Warm-Air Heating, Ventilating, and Air-Conditioning
- C-21 — Building Moving / Demolition
- C-22 — Asbestos Abatement
- C-23 — Ornamental Metal
- C-27 — Landscaping
- C-28 — Lock and Security Equipment
- C-29 — Masonry
- C-31 — Construction Zone Traffic Control
- C-32 — Parking and Highway Improvement
- C-33 — Painting and Decorating
- C-34 — Pipeline
- C-35 — Lathing and Plastering
- C-36 — Plumbing
- C-38 — Refrigeration
- C-39 — Roofing
- C-42 — Sanitation System
- C-43 — Sheet Metal
- C-45 — Sign
- C-46 — Solar
- C-47 — General Manufactured Housing
- C-49 — Tree and Palm Contractor (as of 1/1/2024)
- C-50 — Reinforcing Steel
- C-51 — Structural Steel
- C-53 — Swimming Pool
- C-54 — Ceramic and Mosaic Tile
- C-55 — Water Conditioning
- C-57 — Well Drilling
- C-60 — Welding
- C-61 — Limited Specialty
Certifications and Registrations
Certifications and Registrations
- Asbestos Certification
- Hazardous Substance Removal Certification
- Home Improvement Salesperson (HIS)

