"Our organization is dedicated to the mutual assistance of its members in striving for the better regulation of the construction industry to protect the health, welfare, and safety of the general public."
The National Association of State Contractors Licensing Agencies (NASCLA) was formed in Utah in 1962 as a nonprofit corporation dedicated to the mutual assistance of its members in striving for the better regulation of the construction industry in order to protect the health, welfare and safety of the general public.
The association's membership is comprised of state and local contractor licensing agencies, construction firms, construction trade associations and others associated with the construction industry.
John Curl
President
As our organization sets our sights on 2010, we have a lot of exciting events and projects planned for the association. I am looking forward to meeting with my other colleagues at the NASCLA Annual Strategic Planning Meeting later this month.
NASCLA's 2010 Mid Year Meeting is set for March 9-12, 2010 in Indian Wells, California at the Renaissance Esmeralda Resort & Spa.
The Mid Year Meeting is designed as a planning and project oriented session for NASCLA's Board of Directors, Committee Members and State Members.
for more information on NASCLA's 2010 Mid Year Meeting.

If you have taken the NASCLA Accredited Examination for Commercial General
Building Contractors, and would like to register for your transcript on the NASCLA National
Examination Database (NED)
The reasoning for registering with the NASCLA National Examination Database is to allow
you send your transcript on to other state contactor licensing agencies so the state
agencies can validate your passing of the NASCLA Accredited Examination for
Commercial General Building Contractors.
to view NASCLA's Consumer's Guide to Home Improvement Contracts Brochure
to view NASCLA's Top 10 Tips When Hiring a Licensed Contractor Brochure
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