D63

Construction Clean-Up Contractor Verification - Page 19

910 construction clean-up contractors checked against 6 data sources (Page 19 of 19)

About D63 License

Construction clean-up contractors.

910

Total Contractors

862

Active Licenses

37

Federal Records

Verify a Construction Clean-Up Contractor

How to Verify a Construction Clean-Up Contractor (D63) in California

California requires all contractors performing construction clean-up work valued at $500+ to hold a valid CSLB D63 license. Of the 910 licensed construction clean-up contractors in the state, 95% currently hold active licenses and 4.1% have at least one federal compliance record.

Manual vetting takes 45+ minutes per contractor and routinely misses violations in databases most people don't know to check. SiteVetter runs CSLB status, SAM.gov debarment, DOL wage violations, OSHA safety citations, and EPA environmental records in seconds—creating a timestamped compliance artifact.

Verification Checklist for Construction Clean-Up Contractors

  • Verify the contractor license is active and in good standing
  • Request proof of insurance and bonding
  • Get at least 3 written quotes before selecting a contractor
  • Check federal databases: SAM.gov, OSHA, DOL, and EPA records
  • Confirm bond: California requires $25,000+ contractor bond (SB 607)

Why Verification Matters for Construction Clean-Up Work

Under California's "Controlling Employer" doctrine, general contractors face liability for subcontractor safety violations. For construction clean-up work specifically, 4.1% of licensed contractors have federal records that a standard CSLB license check wouldn't reveal. SiteVetter's 5-database check catches what a single-source verification misses.

Data sourced from California Contractors State License Board and federal databases. Updated weekly. For official verification, check directly with CSLB.