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RSC 7,843 active licenses in Oregon

Residential Specialty Contractors in Oregon

7,843
Active licenses
35
Counties
$20K
Min. bond

The Residential Specialty Contractor (RSC) license covers contractors who perform a specific trade on residential properties without managing the overall project. There are 7,843 active RSC licenses in Oregon - making it the second most common residential license category issued by the Oregon CCB.

RSC-licensed contractors are authorized to perform a defined scope of work within a single trade: roofing, painting, flooring, concrete, HVAC, landscaping, fencing, insulation, tile, and dozens of other specialties. An RSC cannot manage multi-trade projects or act as a general contractor - if a project requires an electrician, plumber, and roofer working under one contract, that contract must be held by a Residential General Contractor (RGC), not an RSC.

For homeowners, the RSC license is the correct credential to look for when hiring a single-trade specialist - a roofer to replace shingles, a painter for interior or exterior work, or a flooring contractor for hardwood or tile installation. Each RSC must maintain a CCB surety bond and liability insurance, and is subject to the same continuing education requirements as general contractors.

Oregon has more than 30 recognized RSC specialty categories. When verifying an RSC license at CCB Lookup, check that the contractor's specific endorsement matches the work they will perform. A contractor licensed as an RSC for painting cannot legally perform structural roofing work - the endorsement must match the job.

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Showing 4776–4800 of 7,843 contractors
Active Since 2012 · 13 yrs

Michael George Smyth

Vancouver, WA
CCB License
#198072
Expires: January 02, 2027
Bond $20K
Insurance $1M
Active Since 2012 · 14 yrs

Michael Gerald Lavery

Yachats, Lincoln County
CCB License
#196356
Expires: March 21, 2028
Bond $20K
Insurance $1M
Active Since 2018 · 8 yrs

Michael Hoover Drywall Llc

Damascus, Clackamas County
CCB License
#220274
Expires: April 16, 2028
Bond $20K
Insurance $1M
Active Since 1979 · 46 yrs

Michael J Kohon

Hillsboro, Washington County
CCB License
#28990
Expires: October 19, 2027
Bond $20K
Insurance $1M
Active Since 2010 · 15 yrs

Michael James Dillon

Sisters, Deschutes County
CCB License
#192171
Expires: October 27, 2026
Bond $20K
Insurance $1M
Active Since 2018 · 7 yrs

Michael James Gould

Estacada, Clackamas County
CCB License
#222748
Expires: September 24, 2026
Bond $20K
Insurance $1M
Active Since 2006 · 19 yrs

Michael James Jackson

Rogue River, Jackson County
CCB License
#170616
Expires: June 09, 2028
Bond $20K
Insurance $1M
Active Since 2000 · 25 yrs

Michael John Dearing

Klamath Falls, Klamath County
CCB License
#145624
Expires: June 26, 2026
Bond $20K
Insurance $1M
Active Since 2015 · 10 yrs

Michael Jon Moore

Milwaukie, Clackamas County
CCB License
#207804
Expires: September 09, 2027
Bond $20K
Insurance $1M
Active Since 1976 · 49 yrs

Michael Joseph Bates

Seaside, Clatsop County
CCB License
#15263
Expires: April 07, 2028
Bond $20K
Insurance $1M
Active Since 1991 · 35 yrs

Michael Karr

Milwaukie, Clackamas County
CCB License
#73336
Expires: April 30, 2027
Bond $20K
Insurance $1M
Active Since 1982 · 44 yrs

Michael L Pajunas

Portland, Multnomah County
CCB License
#39110
Expires: June 19, 2027
Bond $20K
Insurance $1M

Frequently Asked Questions - Residential Specialty Contractors

A Residential Specialty Contractor (RSC) is licensed for a specific trade - roofing, painting, flooring, HVAC, concrete - and cannot manage multi-trade projects. A Residential General Contractor (RGC) can oversee entire projects and hire subcontractors across multiple trades. For single-trade work like replacing a roof or painting a house, an RSC is appropriate. For projects involving more than one trade, you need an RGC.

Each RSC license includes a specific endorsement that defines the authorized trade. The endorsement appears on the contractor's CCB record. When verifying an RSC at CCB Lookup, check that the endorsement matches the work they will perform. An RSC licensed for painting cannot legally perform roofing work - the endorsement must match the job scope.

An RSC can hire workers as employees but cannot subcontract work to other licensed contractors while acting as the primary contractor on a project. If a project requires coordination of multiple specialty trades under one contract, a Residential General Contractor (RGC) is required. An RSC performing work outside their authorized trade endorsement is in violation of CCB rules.

Oregon RSC contractors must maintain a CCB surety bond (minimum $25,000) and general liability insurance at Oregon-required minimums. The specific insurance minimums can vary by license endorsement. Always verify that both the bond and insurance are current - they have separate expiration dates from the license itself - before signing any contract.
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