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Is Ironclad Construction licensed, insured & complaint-free in California?

The California Contractors State License Board (CSLB) lists Ironclad Construction's contractor license (CSLB #1062450) with the status "Family Sup Susp" as of June 27, 2026. The classification on record is B.

Contractor record · CSLB #1062450

Ironclad Construction

General Building (B) · Santa Rosa, CA
Not Active

Not in good standing

This license is not active or in good standing, per the California Contractors State License Board (CSLB).

Why: Under suspension (Family Sup Susp).

As of June 27, 2026CSLB code: Family Sup SuspVerify on CSLB
License #
CSLB #1062450
Classification
B
General Building (B)
Years licensed
6
since January 17, 2020
Contractor's bond
Active
$25,000
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Bond suretywho to file a claim against
Bond number
How to make a bond claim
What “Not in good standing” means + what to ask
License expiration date
Registered business entity & contact
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Principals on record · CSLB

HOPKINS CASEY CARLSole Owner

Workers’ compensation · CSLB

Exempt
Effective
March 17, 2026

What this record means

What "Family Sup Susp" means

This status means the CSLB does not list the license as CLEAR. The official CSLB record explains the specific reason and any steps to reinstatement.

How to verify this yourself

Every fact on this page comes from the California Contractors State License Board (CSLB). You can confirm it directly: look up CSLB license #1062450 on the official CSLB site. This page is current as of June 27, 2026; the CSLB record is updated continuously.

What the contractor's bond covers

California requires most licensed contractors to carry a $25,000 contractor's bond. It can pay certain claims for license-law violations — it is not insurance for your project and is not a measure of work quality. The CSLB lists the surety and bond number.

What "workers'-comp exempt" means

A contractor with no employees can file a workers'-comp exemption with the CSLB. It is a normal, filed status — not a lapse — but it means there may be no workers'-comp coverage if the contractor brings on help. Confirm coverage before work that involves a crew.

What this record does and does not tell you

The California Contractors State License Board (CSLB) tracks license status, classification, bond, and workers'-comp. It does not rate work quality, track general-liability insurance, or collect customer reviews. Use it to confirm the license is real and in good standing, then check references and a written contract separately.

Common questions

Is Ironclad Construction licensed in California?

The California Contractors State License Board (CSLB) lists Ironclad Construction's license, CSLB #1062450, with the status "Family Sup Susp" as of June 27, 2026. A non-CLEAR status means the license is not in good standing; check the official CSLB record for the current detail.

Is Ironclad Construction insured?

The California Contractors State License Board (CSLB) records Ironclad Construction as workers'-comp exempt as of June 27, 2026 — typically a sole owner with no employees. An exemption is a filed declaration, not a lapse.

Does Ironclad Construction have complaints or violations?

As of June 27, 2026, the California Contractors State License Board (CSLB) lists CSLB #1062450 with the status "Family Sup Susp". The details, including any underlying citation or judgment, are on the official CSLB record.

Who runs Ironclad Construction?

The California Contractors State License Board (CSLB) lists Ironclad Construction as a sole-owner or single-principal license (CSLB #1062450). The named principal is shown in the personnel section below, as recorded by the CSLB.

Is Ironclad Construction bonded?

As of June 27, 2026, the California Contractors State License Board (CSLB) shows an active contractor's bond on file for CSLB #1062450. California requires a $25,000 contractor's bond; it protects against certain license-law violations, not a guarantee of work quality.

How long has Ironclad Construction been licensed?

The California Contractors State License Board (CSLB) shows CSLB #1062450 was first issued on January 17, 2020, about 6 years ago.

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