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California Roofer License Requirements

Official classification: C-39 Roofing Contractor · Issued by the Contractors State License Board (CSLB).

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Requirements at a glance

Experience required4 years of journey-level roofing experience within the last 10 years. Up to 3 years may be credited for approved apprenticeship, technical training or education; at least 1 year must be practical experience.
Application fee$450 (nonrefundable)
License fee$200 (sole owner) / $350 (non-sole owner)
Renewal fee$450 (sole owner) / $700 (non-sole owner)
Renewal periodEvery 2 years
Continuing educationNone required
Bond required$25,000 contractor bond (since Jan 1, 2023). Additional $25,000 Bond of Qualifying Individual if qualified by an RME or by an RMO who owns less than 10% of the company.
Liability insuranceNot state-mandated, but commonly required by clients
Property damage
Workers' compRequired for ALL C-39 roofers even with no employees (B&P Code §7125). Roofers cannot file a workers' comp exemption — coverage (or self-insurance certification) must be maintained as a condition of licensure.
Background checkLive Scan fingerprints; DOJ ($32) + FBI ($17) criminal background check. Convictions reviewed case-by-case for substantial relation to contractor duties.
Credit requirementNone
ReciprocityArizona (trade exam may be waived); Nevada
Processing timeVariable; status checkable on the CSLB website
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Exams

Law & BusinessProvider: PSI (for CSLB)
Passing: Not publicly disclosed by CSLB (candidates are notified at the test site)
Fee: Included in application
C-39 Roofing TradeProvider: PSI (for CSLB)
Passing: Not publicly disclosed by CSLB (candidates are notified at the test site)
Fee: Included in application
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Fees and rules change frequently (often annually). This page was last verified on 2026-06-16 — always confirm current requirements directly with the Contractors State License Board (CSLB) before applying. This is not legal advice.

Official sources

https://www.cslb.ca.gov/about_us/library/licensing_classifications/Licensing_Classifications_Detail.aspx?Class=C39
https://www.cslb.ca.gov/about_us/library/fees.aspx
https://cslb.ca.gov/Contractors/Maintain_License/Workers_Compensation.aspx