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Source: Contractors State License Board (CSLB)

Licensed

Current and in good standing

Bonded

$25,000 surety bond

WC exempt

No employees — exempt from requirement

Clean record

No complaints or disciplinary actions

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MATTEW PATRICK HARTY CONSTRUCTION

License Number
1131055
State
California
Status
active
Business Type
Sole Owner
Address
233 PROSPECT AVE SAN FRANCISCO, CA, 94110 San Francisco County
Phone
(415) 813 0145

License Dates

Issued

12/30/2024

Expires

12/31/2026

Expires in 9 months

CSLB Last Updated

01/20/2026

License Classifications

B General Building Contractor

Personnel & Officers

HARTY MATTHEW PATRICK

Sole Owner

B
Active

Contractor Bond

Bonded

Amount: $25,000

Company: PHILADELPHIA INDEMNITY INSURANCE COMPANY

Bond #PB10163407232

Effective: 01/16/2026

Workers' Compensation

Exempt

Owner/officer with no employees — exempt from WC requirement

CSLB designation: Exempt

Complaints & Disciplinary History

No disciplinary actions on file

This reflects CSLB's bulk license data. For detailed complaint history including pending investigations, check the official CSLB record.

Building Permits

Source: LA City Open Data (LADBS)

otc alterations permit

1706 31st Av, 94122

2/fl- (n) sucken staircase from 2nd floor to roof. roof plan (n) 412sf roof deck with (n) 42 in height cable guardrail and (n) skylight.

$38,000

2025-09-22

complete

otc alterations permit

1706 31st Av, 94122

first floor: relocate bathroom (n) living room. infill foyer on the second floor: (n) bathroom remodel kitchen and bathroom

$288,000

2025-06-06

complete

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