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Building the Equestrian Dream

License #815543·Sole Owner·Morgan Hill, Santa Clara County
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Summary

Building the Equestrian Dream operating as a sole owner is licensed in California under CSLB number 815543. The license was first issued in 2002, putting the business at 24 years on the active CSLB roster. It carries a single CSLB classification: A — General Engineering Contractor. Records show an active surety bond on file with Western Surety Company and an exempt workers' compensation status (no employees on payroll). The business is based in Morgan Hill, in Santa Clara County, California.

Business Information
Address
Po Box 1731
Morgan Hill, CA 950381731
License Details & Classifications
License Number
815543
Issued
Dec 4, 2002
Status
CLEAR
Expires
Dec 31, 2026
Entity
Sole Owner
Financial & Insurance Coverage
Contractor Bond
Surety
Western Surety Company
Bond Number
67289588
Effective
Dec 12, 2024
Status
Active
Workers' Compensation
Coverage
Exempt
Carrier
Policy Number
Effective
Dec 26, 2024
Expires
Review

This contractor warrants a closer look before contracting:

  • Workers' comp listed as exempt
License StatusActive
Contractor BondOn file
Workers' CompensationActive

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Frequently asked questions
Is Building the Equestrian Dream licensed in California?

Yes. Building the Equestrian Dream holds California Contractors State License Board license number 815543. The license was first issued on December 4, 2002. It is valid through December 31, 2026.

What does Building the Equestrian Dream specialize in?

Building the Equestrian Dream is licensed for one CSLB classification: A General Engineering Contractor.

Where is Building the Equestrian Dream headquartered?

Building the Equestrian Dream is headquartered at Po Box 1731, Morgan Hill, CA 950381731, in Santa Clara County, California.

Does Building the Equestrian Dream have an active surety bond on file with CSLB?

Yes. Building the Equestrian Dream has an active California contractor surety bond filed with Western Surety Company.

Does Building the Equestrian Dream carry workers' compensation coverage?

Building the Equestrian Dream reports an exempt workers' compensation status, meaning the business has no employees on payroll.

How do I verify Building the Equestrian Dream's contractor license?

You can verify Building the Equestrian Dream's license directly with the California Contractors State License Board at https://www.cslb.ca.gov/OnlineServices/CheckLicenseII/LicenseDetail.aspx?LicNum=815543.

Activity Timeline
  1. License issuedDec 4, 2002
  2. Bond activeDec 12, 2024
  3. WC coverage startsDec 26, 2024
  4. License expiresDec 31, 2026
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