Washington contractor licensing and protections
Most Washington contractors performing work above a certain dollar threshold must be licensed by the state. The licensing board has authority to discipline contractors — including license suspension, fines, and (in egregious cases) restitution to consumers. Filing a complaint with the licensing board is free and often produces real consequences for the contractor.
The Washington Attorney General's Consumer Protection Division also has consumer protection authority over fraud-adjacent contractor conduct. Many Washington cases benefit from parallel filings. Counter Gameplan turns that into a ready-to-send letter in about 60 seconds.