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RGC 31,906 active licenses in Oregon

Residential General Contractors in Oregon

31,906
Active licenses
37
Counties
$25K
Min. bond

Oregon's Residential General Contractor (RGC) license is the broadest residential construction license issued by the Oregon Construction Contractors Board (CCB). There are currently 31,906 active RGC licenses in the state - the largest single license category in Oregon construction.

An RGC license authorizes contractors to manage entire residential construction projects, including new home construction, full home renovations, room additions, and multi-trade remodels. Unlike specialty contractors, a Residential General Contractor can hire and coordinate licensed subcontractors - electricians, plumbers, HVAC technicians - under a single contract with the homeowner. This makes the RGC license the standard choice for kitchen remodels, bathroom renovations, home additions, and new construction projects involving multiple trades.

To hold an active RGC license, a contractor must maintain a CCB surety bond (minimum $20,000) and general liability insurance at Oregon-required minimums. The CCB verifies both at licensing and at every renewal. Oregon law requires RGC contractors to carry workers' compensation insurance if they employ workers. Each licensed RGC must also complete continuing education every two years - 8 hours for contractors licensed 6 or more years, 16 hours for those licensed less than 6 years, including 3 mandatory hours of CCB laws and business practices.

When hiring a residential general contractor in Oregon, verify that the license status is Active (not Inactive or Expired), that the bond and insurance expiration dates are current, and that the business name on the license matches the name on your contract exactly. The Oregon CCB recommends also checking complaint history at search.ccb.state.or.us before signing any agreement.

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Showing 1151–1175 of 31,906 contractors
Active Since 1999 · 27 yrs

Alabar Construction Inc

Pendleton, Umatilla County
CCB License
#133424
Expires: May 05, 2027
Bond $25K
Insurance not on record
Active Since 1991 · 35 yrs

Alagoz Inc

Silverton, Marion County
CCB License
#72252
Expires: December 30, 2027
Bond $25K
Insurance $500K
Active Since 2007 · 18 yrs

Alan Charles Church

Klamath Falls, Klamath County
CCB License
#178335
Expires: September 14, 2027
Bond $25K
Insurance $500K
Active Since 1991 · 34 yrs

Alan Dee Clark

Madras, Jefferson County
CCB License
#78245
Expires: November 26, 2026
Bond $25K
Insurance $1M
Active Since 2016 · 10 yrs

Alan Edward Ferguson

Tidewater, Lincoln County
CCB License
#210183
Expires: April 27, 2028
Bond $25K
Insurance $1M
Active Since 1993 · 32 yrs

Alan James Hart

Williams, Josephine County
CCB License
#93237
Expires: August 13, 2026
Bond $25K
Insurance $500K
Active Since 2007 · 18 yrs

Alan Kent Delashmutt

Klamath Falls, Deschutes County
CCB License
#178038
Expires: September 05, 2027
Bond $25K
Insurance $1M
Active Since 1980 · 46 yrs

Alan Ruden Inc

Mcminnville, Yamhill County
CCB License
#31647
Expires: June 29, 2026
Bond $25K
Insurance $1M
Active Since 2008 · 17 yrs

Alan Voll Painting Llc

Stayton, Linn County
CCB License
#183084
Expires: July 08, 2026
Bond $25K
Insurance $1M
Active Since 2002 · 23 yrs

Alan Wayne Gates

Cottage Grove, Lane County
CCB License
#153536
Expires: November 25, 2026
Bond $25K
Insurance $1M
Active Since 2017 · 8 yrs

Alan Wilshire Evans

Seaside, Clatsop County
CCB License
#215980
Expires: June 28, 2027
Bond $25K
Insurance $1M
Active Since 2026 · 0 yrs

Alangi Construction Llc

Woodburn, Marion County
CCB License
#260215
Expires: February 18, 2028
Bond $25K
Insurance $1M
Active Since 2022 · 4 yrs

Alanis Drilling Llc

Independence, Marion County
CCB License
#240167
Expires: March 15, 2028
Bond $25K
Insurance $1M
Active Since 2011 · 14 yrs

Alaniya Construction Llc

Vancouver, WA
CCB License
#194658
Expires: July 28, 2027
Bond $25K
Insurance $1M

Frequently Asked Questions - Residential General Contractors

An RGC license authorizes contractors to manage entire residential projects and coordinate multiple licensed subcontractors - electricians, plumbers, HVAC technicians - under a single contract with the homeowner. A Residential Specialty Contractor (RSC) is limited to a single defined trade and cannot manage multi-trade projects. For kitchen remodels, home additions, or new construction involving more than one trade, you need an RGC.

Oregon RGC licenses must be renewed every two years. Renewal requires completing continuing education - 8 hours for contractors licensed 6 or more years, or 16 hours for those licensed less than 6 years. All residential contractors must complete 3 mandatory hours of CCB laws, regulations, and business practices as part of their CE requirement. Failure to complete CE by the renewal date results in license lapse.

Oregon Residential General Contractors must maintain a CCB surety bond of at least $25,000. This bond provides limited financial protection to homeowners if a contractor is ordered to pay damages for poor workmanship or contract violations. For large projects, the CCB recommends homeowners consider requiring a performance bond in addition to the standard CCB surety bond, as the $25,000 minimum may not cover damages on high-value projects.

Building permits are required for new construction, structural modifications, room additions, and most electrical, plumbing, and mechanical work. When you hire an RGC, the contractor typically obtains the necessary structural permits. Specialty subcontractors - electricians, plumbers, HVAC installers - obtain their own trade permits. Your contract should specify which permits are required and who is responsible for obtaining each one. Only licensed contractors can pull building permits in Oregon.
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