25 contractors checked against 6 data sources
25
Total Contractors
22
Active Licenses
1
Federal Records
Dos Palos, California has 25 CSLB-registered contractors. 88% hold active licenses. 1 (4.0%) have at least one federal record in SAM.gov, OSHA, DOL, or EPA databases.
Sorted by federal compliance records (most flags first)
DOS PALOS WELL DRILLING
1 flagLicense #471586 · C10
A J A ELECTRIC
ClearLicense #858035 · C10
A J PAINTING
ClearLicense #743833 · C33
AMERICAN HMI INSULATION
ClearLicense #1133527 · C-2
AVALOS PLUMBING
ClearLicense #1082279 · C36
BOLTON ELECTRIC
ClearLicense #917688 · C10
BRINKLEY GREG CONSTRUCTION
ClearLicense #890855 · B
BURBACH HERMAN OTTO III
ClearLicense #1019211 · B
CARDOZA PRO PAINTING INC
ClearLicense #1113082 · C33
CASTILLO'S FLOORING
ClearLicense #1122685 · C15
COLEMAN ELECTRIC
ClearLicense #733198 · B
ELECTRIC DRIVES INC
ClearLicense #1021859 · C10
GRAYSON PLUMBING SUPPLY
ClearLicense #551790 · C36
J G PLUMBING
ClearLicense #1127257 · C36
JDR PLUMBING
ClearLicense #1112234 · C36
LA CONCRETE NATION CORP
ClearLicense #1118435 · C-8
LANGLEY'S CUSTOM PAINTING
ClearLicense #744615 · C33
MEJIA MECHANICAL LLC
ClearLicense #1141630 · C20
MENDOZA CARLOS
ClearLicense #883025 · B
OMNI REMODELING & CONSTRUCTION
ClearLicense #1105981 · B
PACIFICO CONSTRUCTION INC
ClearLicense #1080454 · A
PAINTEK
ClearLicense #1098459 · C33
ROBAL INC
ClearLicense #342674 · A
V C CONSTRUCTION
ClearLicense #960255 · B
VARGAS INSULATION INC
ClearLicense #1058161 · C-2
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Contractors in Dos Palos serve local residential and commercial construction needs.
Of the 25 CSLB-registered contractors in Dos Palos, 88% hold active licenses and 1 have at least one record in federal databases. Under California's "Controlling Employer" doctrine, general contractors can be held liable for subcontractor safety violations—making verification a legal necessity, not optional due diligence.
Data sourced from California Contractors State License Board and federal databases. Updated weekly. For official verification, check directly with CSLB.