Contractor License Verification Checklist Scorer

Score a contractor's license verification checklist across key compliance criteria to assess overall trustworthiness and hiring risk.

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Formula

Total Score = Sum of points awarded across 8 weighted checklist criteria (max 100 points)

Criterion Max Points
License Active / Not Expired20
License Class Matches Scope15
Verified via State Licensing Board15
General Liability Insurance10
Workers' Compensation / Exemption10
Contractor Bond Verified10
No Open Complaints / Disciplinary Actions10
Business Name & Owner ID Match10
Total 100

Score Bands:
  • 90–100: Excellent – Low Risk
  • 75–89: Good – Minor Gaps
  • 55–74: Fair – Moderate Risk
  • 35–54: Poor – High Risk
  • 0–34: Unacceptable – Do Not Hire

Assumptions & References

  • License status should always be verified directly on the issuing state's contractor licensing board website (e.g., CSLB for California, DBPR for Florida).
  • A Certificate of Insurance (COI) must name the hiring party as an additional insured and show current policy dates.
  • Workers' compensation exemptions are valid only when the contractor has no employees; verify the exemption certificate is current.
  • Bond verification should include the bond number, surety company name, and expiration date.
  • Complaint history can be checked via state licensing boards, BBB, and court record searches.
  • License class matching is critical — a general contractor license does not automatically authorize specialty work (e.g., electrical, plumbing, HVAC) in most states.
  • References: NASCLA Contractor Guide; U.S. Small Business Administration contractor hiring guidelines; state-specific contractor licensing statutes.
  • This tool provides a risk-scoring framework only and does not constitute legal advice. Always consult a licensed attorney for contract and compliance matters.

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