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Welcome to the DLSE Farm labor contractors license database. This database contains the following information: License number; Name; Address; City, State, Zip Code; Expiration date; and Date information was last updated.
To search the database fill in one or more fields; for more information see instructions for searching.The information in this database is also available in a Microsoft Excel-compatible file and a tab-delimited text file (150K).
Updating of licensing information is part of an ongoing process for DLSE's Licensing and Registration Unit. Due to processing time, a license displayed as expired may be in the process of renewal.
If after looking at the database you have questions regarding the information provided, or if you wish to request an application/renewal form(s), email your inquiry/request to DLSE.licensing@dir.ca.gov . Application forms may also be requested by:
- sending a letter to:
DLSE
Attn: Licensing and Registration Unit
P.O. Box 420603, San Francisco, CA 94142 - or fax to:
DLSE
Attn: Licensing and Registration Unit
Fax: (415) 703-4808
New applications should be completed and submitted with the license fee(s) no less than 90-days prior to the date you intend to start carrying on the business, activities or operations of a farm labor contractor.
Renewal applications should be completed and submitted with the license fee(s) no less than 90-days prior to expiration of your current license.
The 90-day time frame is a guideline only, and no license shall be be issued or renewed to any person to act as a farm labor contractor until all of the requirements/conditions for a new or renewal license are completely satisfied.
Farm Labor Contractor License Denials, Revocations and Suspensions by year:
- Farm Labor License Denials 2008
- Farm Labor License Denials 2007
- Farm Labor License Denials 2006
- Farm Labor License Denials 2005
- Farm Labor License Denials 2004
- Farm Labor License Denials 2003
- Farm Labor License Denials 2002
- Farm Labor License Denials 2001
- Farm Labor License Denials 2000
- Farm Labor License Denials 1999
