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Every carpenter here is verified against the public license record. Tell us about the project. Get matched with accountable pros, not a truck and a tool belt. Free for homeowners.

Washington Labor & Industries (L&I) · Official state records
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Why verification matters

Finish and structural carpentry is easy to fake and expensive to redo. Confirming a real, registered business behind the work is your first defense against a botched job and a vanished contractor.

Common carpenters jobs

Custom trim and finish carpentryFraming and structural workBuilt-ins and cabinetryDecks and exterior workDoor and window installs

For businesses

Buy the carpenters list in Washington, by territory

Every active carpenter license in Washington, verified against the state board and enriched with phone, email, and website. Draw your territory and pay for what you draw.

SpokaneVancouverSeattleTacomaMarysvilleBellinghamKennewickEllensburgMount VernonEast WenatcheeDeer ParkSequimYakimaWalla WallaSheltonCle ElumChehalisEnumclawLeavenworthClarkstonFriday HarborKettle FallsWhite SalmonWinthrop
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Radius

Statewide

Why ContractorRoster

The state board's job ends at the license. Ours starts there.

Framers and finish carpenters control the schedule on every new build. When the regular crew is booked out eight weeks, the project sits. ContractorRoster pulls every active carpentry license in the area — framing, finish, cabinet — and adds phone, email, and website for over 95% of records.

Washington: Washington's L&I licenses and bonds all contractors through a unified registration system, making it one of the easier states for buyers to verify contractor credentials before hiring.

Use cases

  • Framing crew backup when your usual sub is booked
  • Finish carpenter sourcing for high-end remodels and custom homes
  • Cabinet shop outreach for multi-family or hospitality projects
  • Metro-wide outreach list for tool, fastener, or lumber sales

Top cities for carpenters in Washington

1Seattle68
2Everett67
3Tacoma62
4Vancouver61
5Spokane55
6Auburn34
7Olympia27
8Marysville26
9Portland25
10Federal Way25

1,422 active carpenters licensed across Washington, with phone, email, and website on most records. See the full Washington map →

I needed every licensed plumber in three counties by Wednesday for a vendor outreach campaign. The CSV hit my inbox in under 4 minutes. Used it the same afternoon.

Daniel R.

Operations Director, building services firm, Washington

Common questions about carpenters in Washington

How do I find a licensed carpenter in Washington?

Describe your job on ContractorRoster and we match you with carpenters verified against the Washington Labor & Industries (L&I) — license status re-checked weekly, not just a star rating. It's free for homeowners, and matched pros reach out to you directly.

How do I check if a Washington carpenter is licensed?

Every carpenter we list carries their active license number, which you can confirm directly with the Washington Labor & Industries (L&I). We re-check the board weekly, so you see current license status rather than a badge that could be out of date.

How many licensed carpenters are in Washington?

1,422 carpenters hold an active license in Washington, verified against the Washington Labor & Industries (L&I). ContractorRoster delivers the full list with phone, email, and website.

Where does the Washington carpenter data come from?

Every record is sourced directly from the Washington Labor & Industries (L&I) — the official Washington licensing board — then enriched with phone, email, website, and Google ratings from public business sources.

What's included for each carpenter?

Business name, license number and status, issue and expiration dates, and full address — plus phone, email, website, and Google rating where publicly available. About 9 in 10 records include a phone number.

How much does a list of Washington carpenters cost?

Pricing follows the size of the territory you draw, starting at $19 for a small area. You pay once and the CSV arrives by email within minutes — no subscription and no account required.

Is the Washington carpenter list current?

Yes. The data is refreshed from the Washington Labor & Industries (L&I) on a recurring basis, last updated 2026-07-07, so you reach carpenters whose licenses are active right now.

From $19. Pay for what you draw

Draw your territory on the map; the price follows the size of the list. Pay once. CSV in your inbox shortly. No subscription, no account.

✓ Name, license #, expiration, verification URL✓ Phone, email, website (most records)✓ Google rating + review count, Yelp link✓ Territory intel: population, income, permits, storms✓ CSV ready for Excel or Google Sheets