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Executive order postpones renewal fees for licensees impacted by LA fires

Eligible licensees and whose address is within impacted zip codes can elect to defer 2025 license renewal fees to 2026

Sacramento, Calif.—On Jan. 29, Gov. Gavin Newsom issued Executive Order N-15-25, which postpones for one year the license renewal fees for Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA) licenses that expire between January 1, 2025 and June 30, 2025, and whose residential or business address is within the impacted zip codes:

  • 90041
  • 90049
  • 90265
  • 90272
  • 90290
  • 90402
  • 91001
  • 91024
  • 91103
  • 91104
  • 91107
  • 91367
  • 93536

Upon renewal, licensees eligible for the fee postponement may elect to renew with no payment due. This year’s renewal fees will be postponed to 2026. Licensees with questions should contact the BAR Licensing Program at 855-735-0462 or email BARLicensing@dca.ca.gov

For more information, including answers to common questions, visit the Bureau of Automotive Repair’s information page. The DCA Disaster Help Center is also available to help fire survivor licensees with other DCA-related questions. Contact 1-800-799-8314 or email CAFires@dca.ca.gov.

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