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Florida Contractor Licensing Facts


Facts about Florida Contractor Licensing

Florida Contractor Licensing- Local and State Differences

In the State of Florida there are two types of contractor licensing authorities: The State of Florida's Department of Business and Professional Regulations (DBPR) and local and county governments.

• Out of the 67 counties in the State of Florida, no two counties are alike when it comes to local licensing. Some counties have their own local specialty licensing and some do not.

• Local municipalities and counties that are licensing authorities have developed their own unique licensing categories, definitions, and restrictions to the license. So what applies to a specific local license in one county might be different in another county.

• Local licenses grant authority to the licensed holder to work only in the jurisdiction/county where the license was issued. These contractors can only obtain permits in the county their licensed was issued by. Local Specialty Contractors must be appropriately licensed in the jurisdiction in where they want to pull permits.

• The
State Certified Contractor is the only license type in the State that is recognized statewide. A contractor with this license can work in any of the 67 counties in Florida.

Not all contractor licenses are equal. Not only are there restrictions on where one can work there are restrictions on the types of buildings one can obtain permits for work.

I can't stress enough before you enter into a contract; If you live in a high-rise building you need to know who you can hire to work on or in your building.

Do-it-yourself Verification

Before you look for a contractor it is best to find out who can do the job/what type of contractor you need. The following guideline should help you.

What kind of contractor do I need?
  • Determine your scope of work
  • Call your local Building Department to find out what types of license/contractor is required to do the work you need done
Do-it-yourself verify a contractors license:
  • Once you find a contractor be sure to verify his or her license by calling your Building Department or the DBPR.
  • See the next two file drawers for specific details about verifying a State Contractor's License (starts with the letter C) and Local County Contractor's License.
    Who do I call to verify my contractor's license?

    If the License numbers beginning with a "C" it is regulated by the State of Florida's DBPR

    My Contractor's License is only a row of numbers without any letters, who do I call?

    Your most likely are looking at a Business Tax Receipt this is not a license for contracting. It is a tax all business have to pay.


    Make sure the license:
    • Allows the contractor to work in your jurisdiction
    • Allows the contractor to obtain permits for the type of structure you live in
    • Is valid and up-to-date.

    Once you find a contractor download our checklist for working with a contractor.

    State Contractor's License Verification

    Verify a State Contractors License on-line
    Click here for The State of Florida /DBPR license verification
    • Type in the State Contractors License Number and choose category (construction, electrical, etc.)
    • Verify License is valid and check for complaint history

    Call to Verify a State Contractors License
    • Call to verify 1-850-487-1395

    Report Unlicensed Activity
    • Toll-Free 1-866-532-1440

    Learn more about Unlicensed Contractors
    Check out The State of Florida's Department of Professional Regulation/
    DBPR Bureau of Unlicensed Activity; learn more about licensing rules and regulations. This page is specific to consumer information related to unlicensed activity with downloadable brochures.

    Local County Contractor's License

    Verify a Local County Contractor's License;

    Contact your local building department to verify a local contractor's license
    • Ask them to verify the license, permits and complaint history

    What a License Looks Like


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    State Contractors License
    • look for license number after the letter
    designation this example CGC

    • look for expiration date

    sarasotac
    County Contractors License-SAMPLE

    manatee
    County Contractors License- SAMPLE

    Don't be fooled by a similar looking card issued by Division of Workers' Compentation
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    This is not a Contractor's License
    This is a workers compensation exemption

    • One could easily be fooled by this card because it displays all the key words: State of Florida, Construction Industry, Home Remodeling, LLC with the scope of business Handyman.

    •SCOPE OF BUSINESS OR TRADE: Handyman (There is no licensed trade for a handyman).

    Unlicensed contractors use this card to give the appearance they are a legitimate home remodeling company! This is not a contractor's license and this company/person CANNOT OBTAIN BUILDING PERMITS.

    Contractor Complaint Form

    Take the time and report the crime-- Get your Contractor Complaint Form

    During the course of verification if you come across and unlicensed contractor report the unlicensed activity to The State of Florida
    Toll-Free 1-866-532-1440 and file this complaint form.

    If you had to hire an licensed contractor after being duped by an unlicensed contractor- BE SURE TO TAKE THE TIME TO REPORT THE CRIME!




    Search for Prior Unlicensed Activity

    Search here for someone who has been previously cited by the DBPR for unlicensed construction activity.

    The subjects listed at this site are here because someone took the time and reported the crime.



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