Non-Specialized
0 licensed Non-Specializeds in California
What Does a D-64 License Cover?
A general limited specialty designation for work not covered by any other D subcategory.
Hiring a Non-Specialized
Before hiring, verify the contractor's license is active and that they carry current workers' compensation insurance and a contractor bond. California law requires a written contract for home improvement projects over $500. Get at least three written estimates and check references before making a decision.
California law requires a contractor license for this type of work on projects valued at $500 or more (combined labor and materials). Hiring an unlicensed contractor for work requiring a license may void your consumer protections.
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Licensing Resources
Deposit and payment rules for California contracts
Home improvement contract requirements
How to verify a contractor license
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