Fencing Contractor License Requirements in California

Everything you need to know about getting your fencing contractor license in California. A state license is required.

California Note: CSLB C-13 Fencing classification required for work over $500.

How to Get Your Fencing Contractor License in California

1

Meet Basic Requirements

Be at least 18 years old with a valid ID.

2

Complete Education

High school diploma or GED

3

Gain 1 Years of Experience

Minimum 1 year of fencing installation experience.

4

Obtain Insurance & Bonding

Secure General Liability insurance.

5

Submit Application

Apply to the California Contractors State License Board (CSLB). Pay the application and license fees.

Requirements Overview

Age Requirement 18+ years old
Experience Minimum 1 year of fencing installation experience.
Education High school diploma or GED
Background Check Not required

Fee Breakdown

Application Fee $65
License Fee $120
Total Initial Cost $185
Renewal Fee (every 2 yrs) $70

Insurance & Bonding

Insurance Requirements

General Liability

Minimum Coverage:$300,000 per occurrence / $600,000 aggregate

Reciprocity & Portability

California has license reciprocity agreements with the following states. This may allow you to transfer or expedite your license.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a license to work as a fencing contractor in California?
Yes, California requires a state license for fencing contractors. The license is issued by the California Contractors State License Board (CSLB). Working without a proper license can result in fines and legal penalties.
How much does a fencing contractor license cost in California?
The total initial cost for a fencing contractor license in California is approximately $185, which includes the application fee ($65), license fee ($120). Renewal costs $70 every 2 years.
How much experience do I need to become a licensed fencing contractor in California?
Minimum 1 year of fencing installation experience.
Can I use my fencing contractor license from another state in California?
California has reciprocity or endorsement agreements with select states, which may allow you to waive the trade exam. However, you will typically still need to pass the state business and law exam, submit an application, and meet all other requirements. Contact the California Contractors State License Board (CSLB) for specific details about transferring your license.

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