Customer Support Center: QuickCards

What do I do, if while in the renewal process, the application rejects me and says I cannot continue online?

If the renewal application does not let you log in, it means that there is some issue with your license that needs to be addressed before you can renew it. When the application rejects your login, a message tells you the reason why Labor & Industries thinks there is a problem and won't let you continue. If you believe the reason to be incorrect or would like more detail, you can look up your license online in the Labor & Industries database.

Will I have to pay a penalty if I attempt to renew on the expiration date of the certificate and there is a problem with the system?

If you experience problems with the QuickCards system and are unable to renew your certificate, contact the following to make arrangements for renewal:

Construction Contractors at 360-902-5226

How do I look up a Contractor, Electrician, Plumber, Elevator Professional or Manufactured Home Installer?

Go to Look Up: Contractors or Tradespeople.

How will I pay for my renewal online?

You may use the following credit cards (we cannot take debit cards):

  • Mastercard
  • Visa
  • Some debit cards have the Visa or MasterCard logo and may be usable like a credit card.

How do I apply online for a Construction Contractor registration?

Be certain to read the following, Information a Construction Contractor needs to know before applying online for a new certificate, before proceeding.

  • From the Legal Notice Web page, click I Accept.
  • Complete the the Construction Contractor entry page: enter your company's UBI number, click to choose the specialty code that you are applying for, if applying for two specialties click to choose the second specialty code, click to choose the applicable business type, then click Next.
  • Complete the Business Information page; in the text boxes provided, enter Doing Business As and your Industrial Insurance Acct #, in the Has Employees drop-down menu, click to choose Yes or No, enter the Parent Company Name and Mailing Address (the 2nd line text box is available if space is needed for larger addresses), click to choose the applicable country in the Country drop-down menu, enter the companies Zip Code, Phone, and E-Mail Address, Enter any Previous or Other License #, if applicable, and click Next.
  • Review the information entered. Make any corrections, if necessary, and click Next.
  • Enter the Principal Owner Entry information:
  • If Individual owner enter your Last Name, First Name, and Middle/Other Name and enter your social security number, in the Role drop-down menu, click to choose the applicable role, Click Update Principals, verify information is correct and click Next.
  • If Business under Business enter your company's UBI number in the UBI text box, enter your business name,fFrom the Principal Business Type drop-down menu, click to choose the applicable type, from the Role drop-down menu, click to choose the applicable role, click Update Principals, if done click Next.
  • Review the application. If the information appears to be correct, click Submit. To make any necessary edits, click Change.
  • From the Payment Collection page within the text box provided enter your Credit Card Holder Name, enter the Billing Address Street, City, and State or Province, from the Country drop-down menu, click to choose the applicable country, Enter the Zip Code, Enter your Credit Card Number and CVN, From the Expiration Date drop-down menus, click to choose the correct Month and Year, Click Next then verify the information, click CONFIRM (Click the CONFIRM button only once or your credit card may be charged as many times as you click the button). Click Cancel if you do not wish to complete the transaction.
  • Print the Payment Receipt page using your browsers print button.
  • Click Finished.

How do I renew my Construction Contractor registration online?

  • From the Legal Notice Web page click I Accept.
  • At the User Log In, enter your Contractor License Number OR Certificate Number and click Next.
  • At the Verify Log In, enter your contractor UBI number text box, click Continue then verify license information and Change Address if necessary, click Next.
  • From the Payment Collection page within the text box provided enter your Credit Card Holder Name, enter the Billing Address Street, City, and State or Province, from the Country drop-down menu, click to choose the applicable country, Enter the Zip Code, Enter your Credit Card Number and CVN, From the Expiration Date drop-down menus, click to choose the correct Month and Year, Click Next then verify the information, click CONFIRM (Click the CONFIRM button only once or your credit card may be charged as many times as you click the button). Click Cancel if you do not wish to complete the transaction.
  • Print the Payment Receipt page using your browsers print button and click Finished.

How do I change my address?

From the Change of Address Web page, under New Address, enter the new street address text boxes (the 2nd line text box is available if space is needed for larger addresses), enter the new State and Country (if applicable), enter the new Zip Code and Phone, review the information entered, make any corrections if necessary then click Next.

What is the CVN number on a credit card?

For your protection, the three-digit CVN (Card Verification Number) on your credit card is required for processing. All credit card cards now being released have a three-digit CVN issued on them. The three-digit CVN is usually printed on the signature panel on the back of the card immediately after the card number or partial card number. For simplicity, the CVN is always the last three digits shown on the signature panel.

NOTE: If you enter the CVN but the credit card payment is denied try removing the CVN number, some credit card processing companies do not require this field.

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