# Oregon CCB Contractor License Scraper | Leads, Bond & Insurance (`scrapers_lat/oregon-ccb-contractors-scraper`) Actor

Scrape Oregon Construction Contractors Board (CCB) licenses: business name, RMI owner, address, phone, license #, status, endorsement, expiration, bond & insurance. Export JSON, CSV or Excel.

- **URL**: https://apify.com/scrapers\_lat/oregon-ccb-contractors-scraper.md
- **Developed by:** [Scrapers Lat](https://apify.com/scrapers_lat) (community)
- **Categories:** Lead generation, Other
- **Stats:** 2 total users, 1 monthly users, 100.0% runs succeeded, 0 bookmarks
- **User rating**: No ratings yet

## Pricing

from $17.00 / 1,000 results

This Actor is paid per event. You are not charged for the Apify platform usage, but only a fixed price for specific events.
Since this Actor supports Apify Store discounts, the price gets lower the higher subscription plan you have.

Learn more: https://docs.apify.com/platform/actors/running/actors-in-store#pay-per-event

## What's an Apify Actor?

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In Batch mode, an Actor accepts a well-defined JSON input, performs an action which can take anything from a few seconds to a few hours,
and optionally produces a well-defined JSON output, datasets with results, or files in key-value store.
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For usage examples, see the [API](#api) section below.

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# README

## Oregon CCB Contractor License Scraper (Leads, Bond & Insurance)

> Turn the Oregon Construction Contractors Board (CCB) license directory into a clean contractor lead list. Search by business name, license number or city and get business name, RMI owner, full address, phone, license number, status, endorsement type, expiration, plus surety bond and liability/workers'-comp insurance details. Filter and export ready-to-use records.

**📥 [Input](https://apify.com/scrapers_lat/oregon-ccb-contractors-scraper/input-schema) · 📤 [Output](https://apify.com/scrapers_lat/oregon-ccb-contractors-scraper/output-schema) · 💰 [Pricing](https://apify.com/scrapers_lat/oregon-ccb-contractors-scraper/pricing) · ▶️ [Examples](https://apify.com/scrapers_lat/oregon-ccb-contractors-scraper/examples)**

![Apify](https://img.shields.io/badge/Platform-Apify-1CE1CE?logo=apify\&logoColor=white)
![Contractor leads](https://img.shields.io/badge/Data-Contractor%20leads-blue)
![Output](https://img.shields.io/badge/Output-JSON%20%7C%20CSV%20%7C%20Excel-orange)

<table><tr>
<td align="center"><strong>Business, RMI owner & phone</strong><br>full address, city & ZIP</td>
<td align="center"><strong>License, endorsement & status</strong><br>plus expiration date</td>
<td align="center"><strong>Bond & insurance</strong><br>surety bond, liability & workers' comp</td>
</tr></table>

<br>

### What you get

Each contractor record includes:

- **Business** name and Oregon CCB **license number**
- **RMI owner** (Responsible Managing Individual) and associated **corporate officers**
- **Full address**: street, city, state and ZIP
- **Phone** number
- **Endorsement type** (e.g. Residential General Contractor, Commercial), **entity type** and **workers' comp status**
- **License status** and **expiration date**
- **Surety bond**: residential and commercial bond company and amount
- **Liability insurance**: company, amount and expiration
- **Workers' comp insurance**: carrier and policy number
- **Lead-based paint (LBPR) certification** status and expiration
- **Assumed (DBA) business names**

Only real contractor records are charged. Empty runs cost nothing.

### Who is it for

| Use case | Who benefits |
|---|---|
| B2B sales & lead gen | Suppliers and services selling to Oregon contractors |
| Insurance & bonding | Agents targeting contractors by bond, insurance and endorsement |
| Recruiting & staffing | Firms sourcing licensed trades and their owners |
| Market research | Analysts mapping Oregon's construction market by city and endorsement |

### How to use it

1. Add one or more **search terms** (a business name, an 8-digit CCB license number, or a city like `Portland`).
2. Keep **Fetch Full Details** on to enrich each contractor with phone, RMI owner, bond and insurance; turn it off for listing-only rows.
3. Optionally filter by **status**, **endorsement type**, **city** or **business name**.
4. Set **Max Contractors** and run. Export as JSON, CSV or Excel, or pull it through the Apify API.

### Frequently Asked Questions

**Which contractors are covered?**
Every licensee in the Oregon Construction Contractors Board directory across the state, including residential and commercial general contractors and specialty trades.

**Do I get phone numbers and the owner name?**
Yes. With full details on, each record carries the business phone, the RMI owner and associated officers, alongside license, endorsement, bond and insurance details.

**Can I look up a single contractor by license number?**
Yes. Put the CCB license number in the search terms and you get that contractor's full record.

**Will I be charged for empty runs?**
No. You are only charged per real contractor record returned. A run that matches nothing costs nothing. The details add-on is only charged when a full detail page is actually fetched.

### Export, API and AI agents (x402 + MCP)

Export the scraped data to **JSON, CSV or Excel**, pull it as a **dataset** through the Apify **API**, or wire it into your app with **no code**. This web scraper and data extractor also works for bulk data extraction and scheduled runs.

For AI agents: this Actor is available on **x402**, Apify's agentic payment standard built with Coinbase. An AI agent can discover, pay for and run it on its own with a funded wallet and a single HTTP request: no account, no subscription, no API key and no human in the loop. It also runs as an **MCP** tool inside Claude, Cursor and other AI clients out of the box. Learn more about [x402 agentic payments on Apify](https://docs.apify.com/platform/integrations/x402).

### Related scrapers

- [Nevada Contractor License Scraper (NSCB Leads)](https://apify.com/scrapers_lat/nevada-nscb-contractors-scraper)
- [USA Contractor License Scraper: Names, Phones & Addresses](https://apify.com/scrapers_lat/usa-contractor-licenses-scraper)

### More scrapers at scrapers.lat

This actor is built and maintained by [scrapers.lat](https://scrapers.lat), where we publish scrapers for public platforms: finance, news, real estate, jobs, e-commerce and government data. Browse the full catalog or ask us for a custom scraper at [scrapers.lat](https://scrapers.lat).

***

> This actor is an independent tool and has no affiliation with the Oregon Construction Contractors Board. It only accesses publicly available license data. Use the results in accordance with the source's terms.

# Actor input Schema

## `searchQueries` (type: `array`):

One or more search terms. Each can be a business name, an 8-digit CCB license number, or a city. One run searches all of them.

## `withDetails` (type: `boolean`):

When on, each contractor is enriched with phone, RMI owner/officers, endorsement, expiration, entity type, liability insurance, workers' comp carrier and surety bond. Turn off to return listing-only rows (name, license #, status, address).

## `activeOnly` (type: `boolean`):

Limit results to currently Active licenses.

## `statuses` (type: `array`):

Keep only contractors whose status contains one of these (e.g. Active, Expired, Suspended). Leave empty for all.

## `endorsements` (type: `array`):

Keep only contractors whose endorsement contains one of these (e.g. Residential General Contractor, Commercial). Leave empty for all.

## `filterCities` (type: `array`):

Keep only contractors in these cities. Leave empty for all.

## `nameContains` (type: `array`):

Keep only contractors whose business name contains one of these terms. Leave empty for all.

## `maxContractors` (type: `integer`):

Maximum number of contractor records to return across all searches.

## Actor input object example

```json
{
  "searchQueries": [
    "Portland"
  ],
  "withDetails": true,
  "activeOnly": false,
  "maxContractors": 50
}
```

# Actor output Schema

## `results` (type: `string`):

No description

# API

You can run this Actor programmatically using our API. Below are code examples in JavaScript, Python, and CLI, as well as the OpenAPI specification and MCP server setup.

## JavaScript example

```javascript
import { ApifyClient } from 'apify-client';

// Initialize the ApifyClient with your Apify API token
// Replace the '<YOUR_API_TOKEN>' with your token
const client = new ApifyClient({
    token: '<YOUR_API_TOKEN>',
});

// Prepare Actor input
const input = {
    "searchQueries": [
        "Portland"
    ],
    "maxContractors": 50
};

// Run the Actor and wait for it to finish
const run = await client.actor("scrapers_lat/oregon-ccb-contractors-scraper").call(input);

// Fetch and print Actor results from the run's dataset (if any)
console.log('Results from dataset');
console.log(`💾 Check your data here: https://console.apify.com/storage/datasets/${run.defaultDatasetId}`);
const { items } = await client.dataset(run.defaultDatasetId).listItems();
items.forEach((item) => {
    console.dir(item);
});

// 📚 Want to learn more 📖? Go to → https://docs.apify.com/api/client/js/docs

```

## Python example

```python
from apify_client import ApifyClient

# Initialize the ApifyClient with your Apify API token
# Replace '<YOUR_API_TOKEN>' with your token.
client = ApifyClient("<YOUR_API_TOKEN>")

# Prepare the Actor input
run_input = {
    "searchQueries": ["Portland"],
    "maxContractors": 50,
}

# Run the Actor and wait for it to finish
run = client.actor("scrapers_lat/oregon-ccb-contractors-scraper").call(run_input=run_input)

# Fetch and print Actor results from the run's dataset (if there are any)
print(f"💾 Check your data here: https://console.apify.com/storage/datasets/{run.default_dataset_id}")
for item in client.dataset(run.default_dataset_id).iterate_items():
    print(item)

# 📚 Want to learn more 📖? Go to → https://docs.apify.com/api/client/python/docs/quick-start

```

## CLI example

```bash
echo '{
  "searchQueries": [
    "Portland"
  ],
  "maxContractors": 50
}' |
apify call scrapers_lat/oregon-ccb-contractors-scraper --silent --output-dataset

```

## MCP server setup

```json
{
    "mcpServers": {
        "apify": {
            "type": "http",
            "url": "https://mcp.apify.com/?tools=fetch-actor-details,scrapers_lat/oregon-ccb-contractors-scraper"
        }
    }
}

```

The hosted server signs you in with OAuth on first connect, so no API token belongs in this config. Clients without OAuth support can send an `Authorization: Bearer <APIFY_API_TOKEN>` header instead, using a token from API & Integrations in Apify Console (https://console.apify.com/settings/integrations).

## OpenAPI specification

Download the OpenAPI definition: https://api.apify.com/v2/actors/36bak3QYq2bYcXJ52/builds/ovTfznZvhah0Rtbvi/openapi.json
