Printed Contracts & Agreements for California Contractors
Running a contracting business in California requires professional, legally compliant paperwork for every project. CSLP makes it simple with ready-to-use, printed contractor contracts and service agreements designed to meet California CSLB requirements. Whether you’re handling home improvement, repair, or subcontracting jobs, our professionally printed contract packets help protect your business, outline clear project terms, and build client trust.
Each set includes fully updated 2025 forms that comply with California state law — printed, packaged, and shipped directly to you. From Home Improvement Contracts to Service & Repair Agreements and Subcontractor Forms, CSLP gives you everything you need to stay organized and protected while running your contracting business.
Start ordering today and ensure your paperwork is as solid as the projects you build.
Printed Contracts & Agreements for California Contractors
Running a contracting business in California requires professional, legally compliant paperwork for every project. CSLP makes it simple with ready-to-use, printed contractor contracts and service agreements designed to meet California CSLB requirements. Whether you’re handling home improvement, repair, or subcontracting jobs, our professionally printed contract packets help protect your business, outline clear project terms, and build client trust.
Each set includes fully updated 2025 forms that comply with California state law — printed, packaged, and shipped directly to you. From Home Improvement Contracts to Service & Repair Agreements and Subcontractor Forms, CSLP gives you everything you need to stay organized and protected while running your contracting business.
Start ordering today and ensure your paperwork is as solid as the projects you build.

Home Improvement Contract

Service & Repair Agreement

Construction Subcontract

Notice of Completion
Legally establishes that work has been completed to the contractee's satisfaction. Under California's version of the Mechanic's Lien Law, when a Notice of Completion is recorded then the time clock is started for all those who want to prosecute a lien.
The Notice must be recorded within ten days after actual completion. Prime Contractors (those who signed a contract with the owner) have 60 days; subcontractors have 30 days. When the lien period has expired so have the lien rights unless proper legal steps were taken.

Preliminary Notice
The 20-Day preliminary notice must be sent by all contractors who do not directly contract with the property owner. Notice must be sent within 20 days of labor or materials first serviced to the project. It must be sent to the Owner, General Contractor and Lender/Surety.
If you are past the 20 day period, you can still send notice, except it will only preserve lien rights with respect to the work performed or materials delivered after service of the notice, and for the 20 days preceding the service of the notice.
Must be filed to protect your lien and Stop Notice rights in the event of nonpayment. Establishes Mechanic s Lien rights for those who do not directly contract with owner. California subcontractors, material suppliers, engineers, and architects use the form to protect their lien and Stop Notice rights. Private Works.

Bid Proposal & Contract

Home Improvement Contract

Service & Repair Agreement

Construction Subcontract

Notice of Completion
Legally establishes that work has been completed to the contractee's satisfaction. Under California's version of the Mechanic's Lien Law, when a Notice of Completion is recorded then the time clock is started for all those who want to prosecute a lien.
The Notice must be recorded within ten days after actual completion. Prime Contractors (those who signed a contract with the owner) have 60 days; subcontractors have 30 days. When the lien period has expired so have the lien rights unless proper legal steps were taken.

Preliminary Notice
The 20-Day preliminary notice must be sent by all contractors who do not directly contract with the property owner. Notice must be sent within 20 days of labor or materials first serviced to the project. It must be sent to the Owner, General Contractor and Lender/Surety.
If you are past the 20 day period, you can still send notice, except it will only preserve lien rights with respect to the work performed or materials delivered after service of the notice, and for the 20 days preceding the service of the notice.
Must be filed to protect your lien and Stop Notice rights in the event of nonpayment. Establishes Mechanic s Lien rights for those who do not directly contract with owner. California subcontractors, material suppliers, engineers, and architects use the form to protect their lien and Stop Notice rights. Private Works.

