CSLB
Royal Roofing has proudly operated under our original license issued in 1982. In all these years, we’ve never received a disciplinary citation, failure to perform citation, or license revocation. As a trusted roofing contractor in Los Angeles, this is a testament to our long-standing commitment to customer satisfaction, consistent quality, and reliable service. The Contractors State License Board (CSLB) lists our license (C-39 #432352) as current and active. We’ve maintained this status without interruption since day one. It’s uncommon for a roofing company to earn and keep this level of trust and recognition for so many decades, but is something we take great pride in.
Verifying your roofing contractor’s license and credentials is crucial for protecting your home and investment. The best place to check a roofer’s license status, history, and related information is the California State License Board (CSLB) website. Double-check that you’re looking at the correct company by searching the accurate business name (many are similar) and verifying the license number. Looking beyond the price, into the company’s experience, license age, warranties, and more, is also important when comparing bids.

How to Verify Your Roofer’s License

Step 1
Visit the California State License Board (CSLB) website to verify any roofing contractor’s license and “true start date.” It’s also important to review any disciplinary history, workers’ compensation, or bonding issues that may be pending.

Step 2
Ask each bidder to provide their contractor’s license card, workers’ compensation, and liability insurance certificates. Relying solely on advertisements or verbal confirmation is not a reliable way to confirm these credentials.

Step 3
Confirm that the roofing company operates from a physical, commercial location. Established companies typically do not use P.O. boxes or residential addresses for business operations.

Step 4
Inquire about the factory credentials the company holds and which manufacturers they are certified with.

Step 5
Request that the company handle all necessary permits as part of their service. Roofing contractors with unresolved disciplinary issues may not be authorized to pull permits and could attempt to pass this responsibility on to you.

Step 1
Visit the California State License Board (CSLB) website to verify any roofing contractor’s license and “true start date.” It’s also important to review any disciplinary history, workers’ compensation, or bonding issues that may be pending.

Step 2
Ask each bidder to provide their contractor’s license card, workers’ compensation, and liability insurance certificates. Relying solely on advertisements or verbal confirmation is not a reliable way to confirm these credentials.

Step 3
Confirm that the roofing company operates from a physical, commercial location. Established companies typically do not use P.O. boxes or residential addresses for business operations.

Step 4
Inquire about the factory credentials the company holds and which manufacturers they are certified with.


Step 5
Request that the company handle all necessary permits as part of their service. Roofing contractors with unresolved disciplinary issues may not be authorized to pull permits and could attempt to pass this responsibility on to you.
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