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Becoming Licensed with CCB
Maintaining your CCB license
Help Staying Legal: All Contractors
Staying Legal: Residential Contractors
Staying Legal: Commercial Contractors
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Becoming Licensed with CCB
Oregon law requires anyone who works for compensation in any construction activity involving improvements to real property be licensed by the Construction Contractors Board (CCB)
 
For information on becoming licensed with the CCB, click here.

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Maintaining your CCB license
This section provides information on renewing, inactivating, making changes as well as other help on the maintenance of your CCB license.
 
 For information on maintaining your CCB license, click here.

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Help Staying Legal: All Contractors
Certain requirements pertain to the CCB license.  CCB's Contractor Help pages separate this information into sections for all contractors regardless of the endorsement, contractors holding a residential endorsement, and contractors holding a commercial endorsement.
 
For help understanding legal requirements for all contractors, click here.

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Staying Legal: Residential Contractors
Certain requirements pertain to the CCB license.  CCB's Contractor Help pages separate this information into sections for all contractors regardless of the endorsement, contractors holding a residential endorsement, and contractors holding a commercial endorsement.
 
For help understanding legal requirements for contractors with a residential endorsement, click here.

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Staying Legal: Commercial Contractors
Certain requirements pertain to the CCB license.  CCB's Contractor Help pages separate this information into sections for all contractors regardless of the endorsement, contractors holding a residential endorsement, and contractors holding a commercial endorsement.
 
For help understanding legal requirements for contractors with a commercial endorsement, click here.

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Contractor Education
For information on contractor education, click here.

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Contractor Forms and Publications
Many forms and publications for contractors are available to download and print from the website. Contractors are free to make copies of needed forms.
 
Click here for a list of available forms and publications.
 
Contractors may also request forms to be mailed by printing the Contractor Publication Order form, under Miscellaneous, from the link above, filling out the requested publications and faxing or mailing to the CCB.

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Slideshow Presentations
The CCB developed information in a slideshow format to be used for training or viewing.
Please click on the links below to view:

Understanding License Endorsements
 
Maintenance schedule and moisture intrusion information for new residential structures
 
Warranties on new residential structure
 
Commercial contractor warranties
 
Filling out the renewal form
 
 

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Search Workers Compensation Database
Click here to search the DCBS Workers Compensation database.

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Other Important Links
Click here for a list of government agencies and other organizations or associations that may be helpful to contractors.

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Reporting Unlicensed or Illegal Activities
Many CCB licensed contractors work hard to have a successful business. There are customers to satisfy, skills to keep up and regulations to follow. You work hard and it costs you money. But it's the right thing to do.
 
But it's frustrating when unlicensed and illegal construction activities put consumers at risk, undermines the success of the construction industry and takes business away from legitimate contractors.
 
You can help. Click here to report unlicensed or illegal activity 

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