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Using the links below, you can get information on licensing requirements, check the status of an existing application, apply using a printable application, or access the online application system if available for the specific business or profession.
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The Construction Industry Licensing Board is responsible for licensing and regulating the construction industry. The board meets regularly to consider applications for licensure, to review disciplinary cases, and to conduct informal hearings relating to licensure and discipline.
The Construction Industry Licensing Board is comprised of eighteen members: four general contractors, three building or residential contractors (with at least one building contractor and one residential contractor), one sheet metal contractor, one pool contractor, one plumbing contractor, two building officials of a municipality or county, one ...
The DBPR Online Services website provides information about applicants and licensed individuals for those professions and businesses that are regulated by the Department of Business and Professional Regulation.
The Construction Industry Licensing Board regulates construction contractors and their businesses. What are the statutes and rules that govern the licensing of Construction Contractors? Chapter 489, Part I, of the Florida Statutes and Chapter 61G4 of the Florida Administrative Code.
14 Δεκ 2010 · To become licensed as a Registered Contractor, you must: Provide a copy of your local contractor's license; Submit to a criminal background check; and; Meet financial responsibility and insurance requirements. You may access the application for an Initial Registered Contractor's license online at Apply For/Update Licenses.
14 Σεπ 2012 · If you have any questions, please contact 850.487.1395. *Pursuant to Section 455.275 (1), Florida Statutes, effective October 1, 2012, licensees licensed under Chapter 455, F.S. must provide the Department with an email address if they have one.