C-7 License 2024 Update! Jobs, Requirements, Exam Review! Low-Voltage Electrical Contractors in CA!
Digital Constructive Digital Constructive
16.1K subscribers
140 views
0

 Published On Apr 6, 2024

Complete Course:
https://digitalconstructive.com/c7exa...

Residential Blueprint Reading:
https://digitalconstructive.com/Bluep...

Commercial Blueprint Reading:
https://digitalconstructive.com/comme...

Application:
https://digitalconstructive.com/cslb-...

License Fees:
   • Updated California Contractor License...  

0:15 Description of the Classification
0:30 Telecommunications and IT services
1:21 Surveillance Security Systems and Low Voltage Lighting
1:56 Home Theatres, Live Audio, and Automation
2:35 Additional Licenses
3:06 C-7 License Requirements
3:22 Who can sign off on your experience?
3:52 California Law & Business Exam
4:22 C-7 Trade Exam
5:20 Math Skills
5:33 C-7 Exam Process
5:46 C-7 License Course
6:23 Requirements, Application, and Fees


C-7 License Requirements:

4 Year's Journeyman Level Experience
USA Issued Identification
Social Security or ITIN
Certifier To Sign Off on Your Experience
Pass 2-part Exam

To learn more about the jobs you can do with the C-7 license, check out: https://digitalconstructive.com/c7-co...


C-7 - Low Voltage Systems Contractor
California Code of Regulations
Title 16, Division 8, Article 3. Classifications

A communication and low voltage contractor installs, services and maintains all types of communication and low voltage systems which are energy limited and do not exceed 91 volts. These systems include, but are not limited to telephone systems, sound systems, cable television systems, closed-circuit video systems, satellite dish antennas, instrumentation and temperature controls, and low voltage landscape lighting. Low voltage fire alarm systems are specifically not included in this section.

Authority cited: Sections 7008 and 7059, Reference: Sections 7058 and 7059 (Business and Professions Code)

C - Specialty Contractor
Business & Professions Code
Division 3, Chapter 9. Contractors, Article 4. Classifications

7058. (a) A specialty contractor is a contractor whose operations as such are the performance of construction work requiring special skill and whose principal contracting business involves the use of specialized building trades or crafts.

(b) A specialty contractor includes a contractor whose operations include the business of servicing or testing fire extinguishing systems.

(c) A specialty contractor includes a contractor whose operations are concerned with the installation and laying of carpets, linoleum, and resilient floor covering.

(d) A specialty contractor includes a contractor whose operations are concerned with preparing or removing roadway construction zones, lane closures, flagging, or traffic diversion on roadways, including, but not limited to, public streets, highways, or any public conveyance.

(Amended by Stats. 1991, Chapter 1160 (AB 2190).)

-----------------------

The information provided in this video does not, and is not intended to, constitute legal advice; instead, all information, content, and materials available on this site are for general informational purposes only. Always consult the (CSLB) Contractors State License Board to be certain about the scope of work within your contractor license classification.

----------------------

Hope you have found this video helpful.

Like and subscribe!

show more

Share/Embed