License tenure
10 yrs
OR General Contractor avg: 11 yrs
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General Contractor contractor - PORTLAND, OR - ALEXANDRA SNYDER
For General Contractor work in PORTLAND (97223) and surrounding Oregon areas, ALEXANDRA SNYDER maintains an active license with Oregon regulators.
GC projects in PORTLAND range from kitchen refreshes to full second-story builds. State classification on file: OCLS.
Oregon CCB licensing applies to most residential construction and many specialty trades.
OR active license 5881OCLS with records dating to 2016 (10 years on file). Current expiration: 2028-04-27. Source agency: Oregon Construction Contractors Board.
Phone on file: (503) 847-1723. Compare insurance certificates and references alongside license verification.
License tenure
10 yrs
OR General Contractor avg: 11 yrs
OR General Contractor market
37K
Active licensed contractors statewide
Bond
Not listed
From state licensing bulk data
Trust score
20
Based on license status, bond, and profile signals
PORTLAND market
3,750
Active General Contractor contractors locally
Typical General Contractor license tenure in OR.
97% of active General Contractor contractors in OR have bond amounts in our dataset (Oregon CCB bond amount).
ALEXANDRA SNYDER is one of 36,694 active General Contractor license records we track in OR.
ALEXANDRA SNYDER's license is 1.4 years below average for General Contractor contractors in OR.
10 yrs of operating history on record
License record refreshed 16 days ago
Approximately 1.9 yrs until expiration
| License # | 5881OCLS |
|---|---|
| State | OR |
| County | — |
| Issued | April 27, 2016 |
| Expires | April 27, 2028 |
| Bond | Not listed |
| Last verified | May 29, 2026 |
Synced from Oregon Construction Contractors Board bulk licensing data · last checked May 29, 2026. Confirm status with the state board before hiring.
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