D32 · Limited specialties

Specialty Contractor

1 licensed Specialty Contractor in California

What Does a D32 License Cover?

This classification code was found in the CSLB data but is not in our reference database. Verify details directly with the CSLB.

Hiring a Specialty Contractor

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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