CSLB Contractor's Law & Business Practice Exam

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If a contractor fails to renew their license within three years of expiration, what will they have to do?

  1. Pay a fine to the Registrar

  2. Reapply for a new license

  3. Pay a delinquency fee to renew the license

  4. Take a renewal exam

The correct answer is: Pay a delinquency fee to renew the license

When a contractor fails to renew their license within three years of expiration, the correct action is to pay a delinquency fee to renew the license. This option reflects the regulations set by the Contractors State License Board (CSLB), which allows contractors to renew their licenses within a specific timeframe after expiry, provided they meet certain conditions such as paying the required fees. After three years, the contractor's situation changes significantly. At that point, the contractor will need to fulfill more rigorous requirements to regain licensure, which may include reapplying for a new license entirely. Therefore, understanding the timeline and the associated fees is crucial for contractors to maintain their licenses and stay compliant with state regulations.