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Miscellaneous
The California State Contractors License Board has the final authority
to determine who is issued a Contractors License. Important information
regarding disclosure of criminal convictions on your State application.
The following is from the CSLB's License Application Package: PLEASE
READ CAREFULLY: Failure
to accurately report a conviction is the number one reason an
application is denied.
As part of the CSLB application process, you must be fingerprinted if
you have not been fingerprinted by the CSLB before.
Your fingerprints will be compared to the records of the California
Department of Justice and the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
If you have ever been convicted of a crime, your criminal
history information will be reported the the CSLB. This
includes DUIs and other Vehicle Code violations resulting in a
misdemeanor or felony conviction. Even if you have had your
record expunged (charges reduced or dismissed), the past conviction
will still be reported to the CSLB.
If
you have ever been convicted of a crime (felony or misdemeanor)
you MUST
answer "Yes" to the criminal conviction question on the application and
provide a detailed explanation of the circumstances resulting in your
conviction. You must also provide certified copies of the
arrest report and court records for each conviction.
Failure to do so is falsification of your application and is grounds
for denial. This means you will be denied a license if if the
conviction is not related to the duties or qualifications of a
contractor. If you application is denied you will be
prevented from filing another application for a minimum of one year.
Just because you have been convicted of a crime does not automatically
mean your application will be denied. When reviewing criminal
convictions, the CSLB considers factors such as the seriousness of the
crime, the time that has passed since the conviction, and any evidence
of rehabilitation the applicant submits.
However,
if you lie on your application by failing to disclose any and all
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