Day 7 PBC — Confidential — Prepared for Vince Caruso — Not for Redistribution
Module 01 · Chrysalis Licensing Accelerator

CSLB Licensing Strategy

The complete pathway from unlicensed to fully-credentialed California general contractor — B-license, specialty classifications, bonding, insurance, and the exam strategy that gets Carlos operational in 90 days.

$15KContractor Bond
4 yrExperience Required
90 dayTarget Timeline
6Specialty Classes
Carter Hill, CEO · Day 7 Public Benefit Corporation · Prepared for Vince Caruso · May 2026
At a Glance

Part 1 · The B-General Building License

What It Authorizes

The Class B — General Building Contractor license authorizes the holder to construct, alter, or repair any building or structure. This includes framing, concrete foundations, roofing, siding, and general construction management. It is the broadest single license available from the California Contractors State License Board.

Under California Business & Professions Code § 7057, a general building contractor is defined as one whose principal contracting business is in connection with any structure built, being built, or to be built. This means Carlos can take on residential remodels, new construction, commercial tenant improvements, ADU builds, and public works projects — all under one license.

Eligibility Requirements

RequirementDetailCarlos Status
Experience4 years as journeyman, foreman, or supervising employee within the last 10 yearsNeeds verification
AgeMust be 18 or olderPresumed met
Criminal BackgroundFingerprint-based DOJ/FBI check; convictions reviewed individuallyNeeds check
ExamTwo parts: Trade exam + Law & Business examMust pass both
Bond$25,000 contractor license bond (increased from $15K effective Jan 2025)Must obtain
Workers CompCertificate of insurance OR exemption (if no employees)Solo = exempt for now
Experience Documentation Strategy

CSLB accepts experience certification from past employers on a standard form. Carlos needs former employers or clients to verify his construction experience on CSLB’s “Certification of Work Experience” form. If formal employers are unavailable, CSLB also accepts: building permits pulled in Carlos’s name, contracts showing project management responsibility, union records, or a combination of documentation totaling 4 years.

If Carlos has been doing construction work informally (common for new incorporations), we need to document it NOW before applications are filed. Contracts, photos, client declarations, and permit records all count.

Part 2 · The Examination

Two Exams Required

Trade Exam (B — General Building)

The trade exam tests knowledge specific to general building construction. Topics include:

Pass rate: approximately 48% on first attempt. With proper preparation: 75%+.

Law & Business Exam

Required for ALL license classifications. Topics include:

Pass rate: approximately 52% on first attempt.

Exam Scheduling Strategy

CSLB allows scheduling both exams on the same day at PSI testing centers. The nearest centers to Anaheim are in Orange (2 miles), Irvine (12 miles), and Los Angeles (30 miles). We recommend scheduling both exams on the same day — if one is failed, it can be retaken in 18 days without affecting the other.

Study timeline: 4-6 weeks minimum. Resources: CSLB study guides (free at cslb.ca.gov), Contractors State License Service prep courses ($250-$400), and practice exams from BuildingExam.com.

Part 3 · Costs and Timeline

Complete Cost Breakdown

ItemCostFrequency
Application fee$450One-time
Initial license fee$250Every 2 years
Contractor license bond$25,000 face / $250-$500 premiumAnnual premium
Bond of qualifying individual$25,000 face / $250-$500 premiumAnnual premium
Workers comp exemption$0 (if no employees)Filed once
Fingerprinting (Live Scan)$49-$89One-time
Exam prep course$250-$400One-time
PSI exam feesIncluded in application
Total to get licensed$1,250 – $2,000

90-Day Licensing Timeline

Week 1-2
Documentation Assembly
Gather 4 years of experience documentation. Obtain employer certifications. Order Live Scan fingerprints. Begin exam study.
Week 3
Application Filed
Submit CSLB application with all documentation. Pay $450 application fee. Application enters processing queue (currently 4-6 weeks).
Week 4-8
Exam Preparation
Complete prep course. Take practice exams until consistently scoring 80%+. Schedule PSI test date for both exams same day.
Week 9-10
Exams Taken
Pass Trade + Law & Business exams. Results immediate at PSI center. If passed: proceed to bonding. If failed: retake in 18 days.
Week 11-12
Bond & License Issued
Obtain contractor license bond ($25K). File workers comp exemption. CSLB issues license number. Carlos is officially a licensed California contractor.

Part 4 · Specialty Classifications to Add

Each additional C-classification opens new categories of work and public bids. Based on Orange County market demand and Carlos’s likely experience base, we recommend:

C-8
Concrete
Foundations, flatwork, driveways, retaining walls. High demand in OC residential. Average project: $5K-$40K. Opens public works concrete bids.
C-33
Painting & Decorating
Interior/exterior painting, wallcovering, coatings. Lowest barrier to entry. Fast revenue generator. Public works painting specs are common in school maintenance.
C-9
Drywall
Metal stud framing, drywall hanging, taping, texturing. Essential for tenant improvement work. Pairs with C-33 for complete interior finishes.
C-36
Plumbing
Highest-value specialty license. Average plumbing project: $8K-$25K. Opens water heater, repipe, and fixture replacement — the most profitable residential calls.
The Classification Stacking Strategy

A contractor holding B + C-8 + C-9 + C-33 + C-36 can bid on virtually any residential or light commercial project in Orange County without subcontracting. Each additional classification requires only one more exam ($0 additional application fee if added at the same time as B). The marginal cost of adding 4 specialty licenses is $0 in fees and approximately 8 additional hours of exam preparation.

Part 5 · Disciplinary Avoidance

CSLB is the most aggressive licensing board in California. Common violations that trigger enforcement:

ViolationConsequenceHow to Avoid
Working without a licenseMisdemeanor, $15K fine, no lien rightsNever start work before license is active
Exceeding contract scopeLicense revocationOnly perform work within your classifications
Failing to obtain permits$5K fine per violationPull permits before starting ANY structural work
Abandoning a projectLicense suspensionWritten change orders for any scope changes
Exceeding $500 without licenseCriminal chargesEven “handyman” work over $500 requires a license
No written contract over $500CSLB complaint, fineUse Home Improvement Contract (Bus. & Prof. § 7159)
The $500 Rule Is Absolute

California is the ONLY state where the unlicensed threshold is this low. In Texas it’s unlimited. In Florida it’s $1,000. In California, if the total project cost (including materials) exceeds $500, a license is required. Carlos cannot legally do ANY real construction work until the CSLB license is issued.

Part 6 · Next Steps for Carlos

1Verify CSLB Status
2Document Experience
3File Application
4Prep & Pass Exams
5Bond & Launch

Immediate action: Check cslb.ca.gov/OnlineServices/CheckLicenseII/ for any existing license under Carlos C. Velazquez or Tarasco Apex Builders. If none exists, we begin the 90-day accelerator immediately.