How do I know if my contractor is licensed?
By law, anyone who contracts or bids on a construction project valued at $500 or more must be licensed by the Contractors State License Board (CSLB). You can verify if a contractor is licensed by asking to see the contractor’s license and photo ID. You may also verify license status with CSLB at www.cslb.gov or (800) 321-CSLB (2752).CSLB

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1. When is a Building Permit required?
2. Why is a Building Permit required?
3. Are any projects exempt from a Building Permit?
4. How do I get a Building Permit?
5. How much does a Building Permit cost?
6. Where do I get a Building Permit?
7. What is a Building Inspection?
8. How do I schedule a Building Inspection?
9. How do I know if my contractor is licensed?
10. How long is the plan check process?
11. What is my plan check status?
12. When does a Building Permit expire?
13. Where is the Building Department located and what are the hours?
14. Why do I need a permit to replace a water heater?
15. Can I use an existing slab when I'm building my new patio cover?
16. Do I need Energy Efficient lighting in my kitchen remodel?
17. Can we build a storage shed in our backyard?
18. Are Building Permits required for a retaining wall?
19. Does the City have sample plans to help me design my project?
20. What are the benefits to obtaining a Building Permit?
21. Why would a contractor tell me I don’t need a Building Permit when one is actually required?