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As we step into the first half of 2026, I am both honored and excited to begin my presidential term and begin the next two years serving as NASCLA President. I’m proud to introduce our NASCLA 2026 Annual Theme: Stronger Together in Construction Regulation. This message reflects what I believe is at the core of NASCLA’s mission—bringing licensing agencies…
The National Association of State Contractors Licensing Agencies (NASCLA) proudly concluded its 2025 National Coordinated Enforcement Effort — a major, nationwide initiative uniting 16 state contractor licensing agencies in a powerful, multi-state collaboration. Building on the record-setting success of the 2024 campaign, this year’s effort once again demonstrated the collective strength and impact of NASCLA’s State Members in protecting consumers, promoting compliance, and holding unlicensed contractors accountable across the country. Participating agencies included Alabama (2), Arizona, Arkansas, California, Connecticut, Florida, Michigan, Mississippi, Nevada, North Carolina (2), Oregon, Texas, Utah, and Washington.
The National Association of State Contractors Licensing Agencies (NASCLA) announces the installation of its 2025/2026 Executive Officers and Board of Directors.
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To help you get the most out of your membership, we’re excited to introduce our New Membership Video, a quick, powerful snapshot of NASCLA’s most valuable resources, as described by your colleagues from across the country.
To help you get the most out of your membership, we’re excited to introduce our New Membership Video, a quick, powerful snapshot of NASCLA’s most valuable resources, as described by your colleagues from across the country.
2025 is off to an exciting start as we build momentum under NASCLA’s annual theme, "Leading the Way, Advancing Construction Regulation."
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NASCLA is proud to spotlight the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry’s Construction Codes and Licensing Division (CCLD), a key regulatory agency which provides for the regulation and enforcement of construction-related health and safety codes and licensing laws in new and existing structures in Minnesota.
Santa Fe, New Mexico — The National Association of State Contractors Licensing Agencies (NASCLA) proudly hosted its 4th Annual Mission on December 3, 2024, in collaboration with the New Mexico Regulation







