How To Maintain Your C-39 Roofing Contractor License in California
Whether you’re new to roofing in California or a seasoned, CSLB-licensed contractor – you have to renew your contractor license every two years. That is, if you want to stay licensed, and; therefore, to stay compliant with state law.
Maintaining compliance with the Contractors State License Board is critical for roofers to be able to operate legally in the state. Lucky for us, it’s extremely easy to maintain your C-39 roofer’s license.
In this guide, we’ll look at the most important elements of maintaining an existing roofer’s license – so you can quickly and easily maintain your license.
Check Your License Status
The first thing you need to do is check your license status by using the CSLB’s license checker tool.
When checking your license status, make a note of when your license expires. While renewing your contractor’s license is a simple and straightforward process for the majority of contractors, some contractors have extenuating circumstances that impact the process.
If you have a disciplinary record or have allowed your license to expire, for example, you may have to pay additional fees and may even be ineligible to renew your license in some cases, pending restitution for damages or other legal requirements.
Update Your Training and Continuing Education Credits
As a roofer, you’ll often be asked by the CSLB to take continuing education classes to ensure you are up-to-date on current standards and regulations. These can be one-day seminars on safety or hour-long classes on new laws.
The best way to stay informed on what is required of you, in terms of continuing education, is to ensure you’re signed up for all roofing-related CSLB newsletters and communications. When in doubt, contact the CSLB to get the answers straight from the horse’s customer service’s mouth.
- To renew your roofing contractor license in California you must complete a minimum of 32 hours of continuing education. Check with the CSLB for more information on the specific requirements.
- Check out your options for seminars and continuing education to stay informed on roofing standards, current safety protocols, and business practices.
- Always choose courses that are approved by the CSLB so that you meet all the state-regulated standards.
- Completing your continuing education requirements takes time. Plan ahead, enroll in these courses, and fulfill all necessary course requirements.
Apply to Renew Your Roofing License
Once you’ve checked your status and ensured that you are eligible to renew your license, you can apply to renew your contractor license.
You should receive a renewal application from CSLB approximately 60 days before your license is due to expire. If you don’t receive this form, order a renewal online or call the CSLB for guidance.
- Submit your application for renewal online through the CSLB’s official website.
- Be prepared to provide the official documents confirming your completion of continuing education and your exam results.
Pay Your Renewal Fees
As we seem to cover ad infinitum in this blog, the CSLB requires fees for you to do anything related to your contractor license, and as you might expect, you have to pay fees to renew your C-39 Roofing contractor license.
- The renewal process is only complete once you pay the required renewal fee. You won’t receive a license, or have your license renewed until you pay these fees.
- The fee will vary according to your individual situation, so check the current fee schedule on the CSLB website to determine how much you’ll pay
- You can either make your payments online or by mail. It’s 2024 so you’ll probably want to renew your license right then and there online via debit or credit card.
No one ever wants to shut down business operations if they don’t have to. In order to keep everything running at full steam, California roofers must remember to renew their contractor license every two years.
Hopefully, now you know the basics of renewing your license – and how you can stay up to date with everything going on with your C-39 license. When in doubt, contact the CSLB directly, and check out our Comprehensive Guide to CSLB fees so that you can plan efficiently and effectively when it’s time to renew a contracting license.





