California Contractors State License Board

Contractors State License Board
Board overview
Formed1929
JurisdictionCalifornia
HeadquartersSacramento, California
Board executives
  • David R. Fogt, Registrar of Contractors[1]
  • David De La Torre, Chair[1]
  • Susan Granzella, Vice Chair[1][2]
Parent departmentCalifornia Department of Consumer Affairs
Websitewww.cslb.ca.gov

The California Contractors State License Board (CSLB) was established in 1929 as the Contractors License Bureau under the Department of Professional and Vocational Standards. Today it is part of the California Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA).

The CSLB licenses and regulates contractors in 44 classifications that constitute the construction industry.

As of December 31, 2020, there were 229,909 "Active" licenses registered under the 44 different classifications of the CSLB licensing system. The CSLB also registers Home Improvement Salespersons (HIS). As of December 31, 2020, there were 22,020 active HIS.

The top 10 licensing classifications, in order of licenses issued by CSLB on December 31, 2020, are:

Rank Classification Active licenses Inactive licenses Total
1 B-General Building 103,223 29,675 132,898
2 C-10 Electrical 25,875 6,339 32,214
3 C-36 Plumbing 15,859 3,230 19,089
4 A-General Engineering 14,780 4,300 19,080
5 C-33 Painting and Decorating 15,766 2,393 18,159
6 C-20 Warm Air Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning 12,294 2,312 14,606
7 C-27 Landscaping 11,749 2,120 13,869
8 C-15 Flooring and Floor Covering 7,222 963 8,185
9 C-8 Concrete 6,329 1,355 7,684
10 C-54 Ceramic and Mosaic Tile 6,580 848 7,428

A 15-member board appoints CSLB's executive officer, or registrar of contractors, and directs administrative policy for the agency's operations. This Board includes five contractors, one member of a labor organization representing building trades, one active local building official, and eight public members, one who must be from a statewide senior citizen organization. Appointments to the board are made by the Governor of California and the California State Legislature.

The registrar oversees approximately 400 employees, who are distributed among the headquarters office in Sacramento and field offices throughout the state.

CSLB's headquarters office receives and processes applications for new licenses, additional classifications, changes of license records, and license renewals. Headquarters staff reviews and maintains records of disciplinary actions initiated by the regional offices and provides other support services. This office also provides the verified certificates of licensure used in court or other actions. The status of licensure is also made available. Headquarters directs the activities of its field offices and initiates all disciplinary actions resulting from their investigations. Field office staff investigates consumer complaints against licensed and unlicensed contractors. In fiscal year 2019–20, CSLB obtained more than $58 million in ordered restitution for consumers.

CSLB's Statewide Investigative Fraud Team (SWIFT) focuses on the underground economy and on unlicensed contractors. This unit conducts sting operations and sweeps to help reduce illegal contracting by citing those who are not licensed or insured for workers' compensation. SWIFT averages one undercover sting or sweep operation per week somewhere in California.

CSLB holds regularly scheduled, quarterly public meetings throughout the state. These meetings provide the public an opportunity to testify on agenda items and other issues.

  1. ^ a b c "Board Members - CSLB".
  2. ^ "Board and Committee Meetings".