British Columbia Contractor License Lookup: What to Check Before Hiring

A British Columbia contractor license lookup depends on the work type. Electrical, gas, new-home building, renovation, and municipal permit work do not all use one single contractor database.

Last checked: June 2, 2026

Quick answer

Identify the work type first, then check the matching official source: Technical Safety BC for regulated technical work, BC Housing for licensed residential builders, WorkSafeBC clearance where relevant, and the municipality for permits.

What to verify

Check Why it matters Official place to verify
Work type Different trades use different regulators. Contract and scope of work
Technical contractor status Electrical or gas work may need technical authorization. Technical Safety BC
Residential builder licence New-home builders and some warranty issues use BC Housing records. BC Housing registry
WorkSafeBC clearance Helps verify workplace insurance status. WorkSafeBC
Municipal permit Local building permits may be required. City or district building department

Step-by-step check

  1. Ask the contractor for legal business name, licence number, and scope of work.
  2. Check Technical Safety BC if the work involves regulated electrical, gas, boiler, or similar systems.
  3. Check BC Housing if the work involves licensed residential builder or new-home categories.
  4. Request WorkSafeBC clearance when workers will be on site.
  5. Search or contact the municipality about permit requirements for the address.
  6. Compare the official records with the contract before paying a deposit.

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Looking for one BC contractor licence database for every trade.
  • Assuming a business registration proves trade authorization.
  • Ignoring WorkSafeBC and permit checks.
  • Letting the contractor start regulated work before permits or authorizations are clear.

Official sources to check

Start with official government, regulator, utility, or program pages before relying on private directories, ads, or lead forms.

FAQ

Does BC have one contractor license lookup?

No. Use the official source that matches the trade or builder category.

Is business registration enough?

No. A registered business may still need trade authorization, permits, insurance, or builder licensing.

Should I check permits too?

Yes. Local permits and inspections are separate from contractor lookup.

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