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B-2 residential remodeling license renewal in California

Everything a B-2 license holder needs to keep the license active: when it renews, the four things that can block it, and the workers' comp rule that applies to residential remodeling contractors.

B-2 residential remodelers typically juggle several small jobs at a time — exactly the situation where an expired license mid-project creates B&P 7031 payment exposure on every open invoice.

Renewal cycleEvery 2 yearsexpires the last day of a month
Contractor bond$25,000must stay on file continuously
Workers' compRequired w/ employeesno-employee exemption ends Jan 1, 2028 (SB 216)
Renewal noticeOne letter, ~60 days outcourtesy only — missing it doesn't excuse a lapse

The workers' comp rule for B-2 residential remodeling

With employees, workers' comp is mandatory. With none, a B-2 holder can currently file a certificate of exemption — but that window is closing: under SB 216, every classification must carry comp regardless of employees starting January 1, 2028. What SB 216 changes and when.

The four things that can block your renewal

A B-2 renewal can be stopped by four independent problems: the renewal application itself, workers' comp, the $25,000 bond, and — for corporations and LLCs — Secretary of State standing. They fail separately, on different schedules, and the state won't email you about any of them. The full renewal walkthrough covers each one; if you're already past the date, here's how to limit the B&P 7031 damage.

Common questions

How often does a B-2 license renew?

Every two years, like all California contractor licenses. The license expires on the last day of a month; CSLB mails one renewal notice about 60 days out, as a courtesy only — you're responsible for renewing whether or not it arrives.

Does a B-2 residential remodeling contractor need workers' comp?

If you have employees, yes. With no employees you can currently file an exemption — but under SB 216 that exemption ends for every classification on January 1, 2028.

What can block a B-2 renewal?

Four independent things: the renewal application itself, workers' compensation, the $25,000 contractor bond, and — for corporations and LLCs — Secretary of State entity standing. Any one of them can stop the renewal on its own.

What happens if my B-2 license expires?

Work performed while expired is unlicensed work under B&P 7031 — you can lose the right to be paid for it. The license stays renewable for up to five years (with a delinquent fee up to 50% of the renewal fee), and a retroactive petition is possible within 90 days if the delay was beyond your control.

Where does your B-2 license stand right now?

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