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ERIC JOHN OLSON - Canby, Oregon

Oregon CCB license #224746 - ERIC JOHN OLSON - Canby, Oregon. License status: Active. Valid through February 08, 2027.

Canby, Clackamas County  ·  CCB since 2019  ·  7 yrs

#224746
CCB License
$15K
Bond
$1M
Insurance
Oregon HARP Approved Contractor - Approved for the Oregon Homeowner Assistance and Reconstruction Program (wildfire disaster recovery). Listed on the official HARP contractor list →

CCB Lookup Trust Score

75
/ 100
Good CCB Lookup Trust Score
✓ Licensed ✓ Bonded ✓ Insured
Positive factors
  • Active CCB license +40 pts
  • 6–10 years active (7 yrs) +9 pts
  • Surety bond current +8 pts
  • Liability insurance current +8 pts
  • Insurance above legal minimum +5 pts
  • Responsible Managing Individual identified +3 pts
  • Phone number on record +2 pts
Score calculated from Oregon CCB license data and Google Business Profile. How is this score calculated? →

Residential Limited Contractor in Canby, Oregon Since 2019

ERIC JOHN OLSON is a residential limited contractor based in Canby, Clackamas County. Licensed since 2019, the business serves homeowners on residential projects within the scope of RLC licensing.

Services:

  • Residential remodeling and renovation
  • Interior and exterior repairs
  • Residential construction work

The contractor operates in the Canby area of Clackamas County and maintains active CCB standing.

CCB #224746 - licensed, bonded ($15,000) and insured ($1,000,000) under Oregon law.

Oregon CCB License #224746 - ERIC JOHN OLSON

Oregon CCB license #224746 is currently Active - registered since February 2019 and valid through February 8, 2027.

CCB License Number
#224746
License Status
Active
License Type
RLC Residential Limited Contractors
First Registered
February 20, 2019
License Expires
February 8, 2027
Responsible Managing Individual
Eric John Olson

Contact & Address

Address
1005 Nw 6th Place
Canby, OR 97013
Workers' Comp Exempt. This contractor is not required to carry Workers' Compensation Insurance. If you or someone working on your behalf is injured on the job, you may not be covered. Verify arrangements before hiring.

Bond & Insurance

The bond and insurance protect you in different situations - learn what each one covers →

Surety Bond

$15K
RLI INSURANCE COMPANY
Expires: February 8, 2027
One of 100+ surety companies active in Oregon's CCB database - bond market study →

Liability Insurance

$1M
OHIO SECURITY INSURANCE COMPANY
Expires: February 14, 2027
Ohio Security covers 7.9% of Oregon CCB contractors - insurer profile →

Oregon contractor bond and liability insurance requirements vary by license type, project scope, and risk exposure. Homeowners comparing contractors often review bond coverage limits, insurer reputation, and active policy status before signing a construction contract.

Before hiring ERIC JOHN OLSON: Request a Certificate of Insurance (COI) confirming the general liability insurance is active, lists ERIC JOHN OLSON as the named insured, and that coverage dates extend through your planned project dates. Verify the surety bond is also current - both protect you against different risks. For complaint history and disciplinary records, visit search.ccb.state.or.us →

Before You Hire

  • Confirm the license is Active and hasn't expired.
  • Check that bond and insurance are current - dates are listed above. Bond and insurance cover different risks →
  • Confirm the RMI (Responsible Managing Individual) will be on-site.
  • Always get a written contract referencing CCB license #224746.
  • Cross-verify with the official CCB database - data here may have a delay.
  • CCB Lookup does not include complaint or disciplinary history. For complaint records, check the official CCB search →
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Protect your home improvement project

Surety bond protection

Oregon's surety bond covers incomplete or defective work up to the bond limit. File a claim with the Oregon CCB within 2 years of project completion. How to file a bond claim →

General liability insurance

General liability covers property damage and bodily injury during the project. Ask for a COI (Certificate of Insurance) listing your address as an additional insured location.

Written contract required

Oregon law requires a written contract for residential projects over $2,000. It must include the CCB number, scope of work, and payment schedule. Contract requirements →

Workers' compensation coverage

Contractors with employees in Oregon are required to carry workers' compensation insurance. If a worker is injured on your property without coverage, you may bear liability. Verify coverage status before work begins.

Homeowners typically compare multiple licensed contractors before starting a project.

Before you hire

Verify this contractor carries active general liability insurance and a current surety bond. Request a Certificate of Insurance (COI) listing your property before any work begins. Oregon contractors must maintain minimum coverage - an Active license does not guarantee current insurance.

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Official CCB Record

Quick Summary

  • Status Active
  • License # #224746
  • Type RLC
  • County Clackamas
  • RMI Eric John Olson
  • Bond $15K
  • Insurance $1M
  • Lic. expires February 8, 2027
  • Bond expires February 8, 2027
  • Ins. expires February 14, 2027
  • Last updated June 21, 2026
  • Synced June 20, 2026

Last updated = last detected change in CCB records. Synced = last fetch from the Oregon CCB Open Data Portal. Data may lag up to 24h.

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Record first imported: February 23, 2026  ·  Last data change detected: June 21, 2026  ·  Synced with CCB Open Data: June 20, 2026. Always verify at CCB.oregon.gov before hiring.