Oregon Construction Contractors (CCB) Practice Test

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Which of the following is NOT typically required for contractor license renewal?

  1. Evidence of completed continuing education

  2. A criminal background check

  3. Current bonding

  4. Current insurance certificate

The correct answer is: A criminal background check

For contractor license renewal, one common requirement is evidence of completed continuing education, which ensures that contractors stay updated on industry standards, regulations, and safety practices. Current bonding is also generally necessary as it protects consumers from potential misconduct or failure to comply with regulations, providing a financial guarantee for projects undertaken. A current insurance certificate is vital as well; it ensures that contractors have the necessary liability coverage to protect themselves and their clients in the event of accidents or damages during construction activities. In contrast, a criminal background check is not typically a regular requirement for license renewal. While some jurisdictions may perform background checks as part of the initial licensing process to ensure that applicants meet the standards of professionalism and integrity, it is less common to be mandated on an ongoing basis for renewal. Thus, recognizing that continuing education, bonding, and insurance are essential for maintaining a contractor's license helps clarify why a criminal background check does not usually factor into the renewal process.