CSLB Contractor's Law & Business Practice Exam

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How can a qualifier inactivate an active contractor's license?

  1. By contacting the local contractors board

  2. By submitting a request to CSLB

  3. Through a phone call to the CSLB

  4. By informing the owner of the license

The correct answer is: By submitting a request to CSLB

The process of inactivating an active contractor's license requires the qualifier to submit a formal request to the Contractors State License Board (CSLB). This procedure ensures that there is an official record of the change and allows the CSLB to update its records appropriately. Submitting a request provides the necessary documentation and adherence to the established protocols, which helps maintain the integrity and accuracy of contractor licensing information. Other options do not align with the formal process required for inactivation. Merely contacting the local contractors board or informing the owner of the license lacks the necessary procedural integrity. Additionally, a phone call to the CSLB may not suffice as it does not provide a written record or request, which is a crucial aspect of the inactivation process. Thus, the requirement to submit a request formally ensures there is a clear, trackable action regarding the status of the contractor's license.