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Contractor License & Bond Renewal Lookup

Check your own upcoming license, bond and insurance expiration dates in seconds — pulled live from official state public registries. All 50 states supported. Free, no signup.

1Pick your state (all 50 supported)
2Type your business name or license #
3See every renewal deadline on record for you
States marked ⚡ live search contractors with a renewal on record in the next 12 months, straight from the state's own open-data feed. Other states link to the official registry lookup and show that state's lien-deadline rules. Public records; data may lag the registry.
What you can check

One lookup, every state.

Where the state publishes an open-data registry feed, every result is a real record — the same dates the state uses when it lapses your license. Everywhere else you get the official board lookup plus your state's lien-deadline rules.

Washington contractor license renewal lookup

Search active WA contractor registrations by business name or license number and see your license expiration date — plus your continuous bond on file (real surety firm and amount from L&I's bond registry).

Source: WA Dept. of Labor & Industries open data

Oregon CCB license, bond & insurance expiration lookup

Oregon's CCB file is the richest: license expiration, bond expiration (with surety firm and amount) and liability-insurance expiration (with carrier) — three separate dates that can each lapse your right to work and to lien.

Source: Oregon Construction Contractors Board open data

Texas TDLR contractor license renewal lookup

Search Texas contractor trades regulated by TDLR — A/C, electrical, sign and elevator contractors — by business name or license number and see your license expiration date and county on record.

Source: Texas Dept. of Licensing & Regulation open data

…and every other state

Pick any of the 50 states above. Where the state runs an open-data feed you search live records; everywhere else we hand you the official licensing-board lookup and your state's mechanics-lien deadline rules — preliminary notice, lien recording and enforcement windows.

Sources: official state licensing boards & open-data portals
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A lapsed license or bond can void your lien rights.

In most states an unregistered or lapsed contractor can't record a mechanics lien — and often can't legally work. LienWarden watches every deadline for you and alerts you 60, 30 and 7 days before each one.

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