Are contractors required to be licensed, bonded, and carry worker’s compensation insurance?

Anyone who contracts for or bids on a construction project valued at $500 or more (total labor and materials) must be licensed by the State of California Contractors State License Board. Contractors are required by law to be bonded by the State of California and to have a business license from the city or county in which they are performing work. They are also required by law to provide workers’ compensation if they employ or otherwise engage any person to work.

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1. Are contractors required to be licensed, bonded, and carry worker’s compensation insurance?
2. How do I check if a contractor has an active and valid license through the State of California?
3. Are there any guides or pamphlets for consumers regarding hiring contractors and home improvement projects?
4. If a building permit is required for my project, is it required that a licensed contractor obtain the permit?
5. Where do I file a construction complaint?
6. Where do I file a construction complaint?