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Blog Posts in June, 2011

Suspended and Expired Licensees Among Those Cited in Santa Cruz Sting

SACRAMENTO - A Contractors State License Board (CSLB), Santa Cruz County District Attorney's (DA) Office and California Department of Insurance sting operation at a home near the Santa Cruz Harbor on ...
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Being Named as Additional Insured on General and Subcontractor's Insurance

If you have ever had an accident occur on a project you know how important it is to have insurance . It is equally important that the general and the subcontractors have insurance and that the general ...
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REVOKED LICENSEES AND REPEAT OFFENDERS AMONG THOSE ILLEGALLY CONTRACTING IN LA JOLLA

CSLB sting catches 23 unlicensed operators in two-day operation SACRAMENTO - A Contractors State License Board (CSLB) sting operation at a La Jolla home on May 25 and 26, 2011, netted 23 for ...
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Change in Structure of Business Entity Requires New License Number

Contractors must re-apply to the California Contractors State License Board whenever there is a change in the entity that they are licensed under. For example, if you are general partnership and one ...
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Who Must be Licensed as a Contractor?

All Businesses or individuals who construct or alter, or offer to construct or alter, any building, highway, road, parking facility, railroad, excavation or other structure in California must be ...
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