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California renewal guide

Tile Contractor (C-54)

If this license is up for renewal, this page gives you the fee, the timeline, and the items that usually hold the filing up.

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What matters before you file.

Check the fee, the renewal window, and the documents or insurance records that can slow approval down.

Renewal period

Every 24 months

Renewal fee

$450.00–$700.00

Late penalty

$225.00

Bond requirement

Yes — $25,000.00

Insurance requirement

Yes — Workers' Compensation

Before you renew

Get the filing straight.

  1. 1

    Make sure the bond still clears

    The $25,000.00 bond requirement needs to stay active through the renewal.

  2. 2

    Check the insurance certificates

    Make sure the required policies are current and match what the board or agency expects before you file.

  3. 3

    File with the board

    File through California Contractors State License Board (CSLB) and pay the $450.00 renewal fee once the supporting proof is ready.

    Renew online

If you miss the deadline, the late penalty is $225.00.

Fees by entity type

Entity typeRenewal feeLate penalty
Sole Owner$450.00$225.00
Partnership / Corporation / LLC / Joint Venture$700.00$350.00

Detailed notes

The fine print is here.

California Tile Contractor License (C-54)


The California Contractors State License Board (CSLB) issues the C-54 Ceramic and Mosaic Tile Contractor license. CSLB's classification detail says a C-54 contractor prepares surfaces as necessary and installs ceramic, mosaic, quarry, paver, faience, glass mosaic, and stone tiles; thin tile that resembles full brick; and natural or simulated stone slabs for bathtubs, showers, and horizontal surfaces inside buildings, excluding hollow or structural partition tile.


When a CSLB license is required


CSLB says a California contractor license is generally required when:


  • the project requires a building permit
  • the work uses employee labor
  • the combined labor-and-material cost is $1,000 or more

Requirements


  • Experience: CSLB generally requires at least 4 years of journey-level or equivalent tile experience within the last 10 years for the qualifying individual
  • Examinations: Applicants must pass the Law and Business exam and the C-54 trade exam unless CSLB grants a waiver
  • Original application fee: CSLB's current fee schedule lists $450 for the original application for one classification
  • Initial license fee after exam approval: CSLB's issuance guidance lists $200 for sole owners or $350 for non-sole owners
  • Bond: An active contractor license bond of $25,000 is required before CSLB will issue the license
  • Fingerprints: Live Scan fingerprinting is part of the application process
  • Workers' compensation: CSLB requires a Certificate of Workers' Compensation Insurance or a valid exemption filing before license issuance, depending on whether the business has employees
  • Asbestos open-book exam: After passing the license exams, applicants must submit the asbestos open-book exam verification form before CSLB will process the license issuance

Renewal Information


  • Renewal Period: Active licenses expire every 2 years
  • Timely Active Renewal Fee: $450 for sole owners or $700 for non-sole owners
  • Late Renewal Penalty: CSLB's delinquent totals reflect an extra $225 for sole owners or $350 for non-sole owners
  • Delinquent Active Renewal Fee: $675 for sole owners or $1,050 for non-sole owners if CSLB receives the renewal after expiration
  • Retroactive reinstatement: CSLB says a written petition for retroactive renewal must be received within 90 days of expiration and must show the delay was beyond the licensee's control
  • Continuing education: CSLB does not publish a general continuing-education requirement for C-54 license renewals

Scope of Work


CSLB's C-54 classification covers surface preparation and the installation of ceramic, mosaic, quarry, paver, faience, glass mosaic, and stone tile units, plus thin tile and nonstructural slab work for interior building surfaces such as showers, tubs, and countertops.


Compliance Risk


California treats unlicensed contracting as a serious enforcement issue. CSLB says first-time unlicensed contracting offenses are usually misdemeanors that can bring up to six months in jail, a $500 criminal fine, and an administrative fine of $200 to $15,000.


*Disclaimer: This information is provided for general reference only and does not constitute legal advice. Always verify current requirements directly with CSLB before applying, bidding, or renewing.*

Official links

Check the board or agency directly.

Required documents

  • Bond Certificate
  • Fingerprints
  • Experience Documentation
  • workers_compensation_exemption_or_proof
  • asbestos_open_book_exam_verification

Rules move. Check California Contractors State License Board (CSLB) again before you pay, renew, or schedule work around this requirement.

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Keep Tile Contractor (C-54) dates, proof, and official links with the rest of your license work.

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