How to Get a Contractor’s License in Florida

You can get your Florida contractor’s license by completing the NASCLA and Business and Finance exam. However, there are other requirements and qualifications you must follow to get your Florida Contractor’s license. To obtain your Florida contractor’s license you must complete the following:

  • Be at least 18 years old
  • Pay the application fee
  • Submit a credit score
  • Provide proof of experience
  • Submit electronic fingerprints
  • Obtain property damage insurance and public liability insurance
  • Pass the trades exam (NASCLA Exam)
  • Pass the Florida Business and Finance Exam
  • Obtain workers compensation insurance within 30 days of receiving your license

This article will be discussing some of the requirements that Florida has and some steps to take while preparing to become a licensed general contractor in Florida. It is important to be knowledgeable in the different regulations of your state before applying to avoid any potential mistakes or missed steps along the way. Enjoy!

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Know the Florida Contractor License Application Requirements

It is important to review the application requirements ahead of time to get everything in order. There is a $350 fee for Endorsement application. Applicants must submit electronic fingerprints. Applicants must submit a credit report containing a credit score on applicant from a nationally recognized credit reporting agency, which includes a public records statement that records have been checked at local, state, and federal levels (The DBPR website has a link to a list of agencies that provide Board approved Credit reports). Provide proof of satisfaction of liens, judgements and discharge of bankruptcy, if applicable. Applicants must attest that they have obtained public liability and property damage insurance in the amounts determined by the Board rule. You are required to obtain workers compensation insurance or obtain an exemption from workers compensation insurance within 30 days of issuance of their license. Applicants must be 18 years or older.

If you are applying to qualify a business, you will submit a credit report on the business and qualifications will come from a nationally recognized credit reporting agency.

Get Experience

One very important thing to note is the experience method of qualification. Florida requires a level of experience when applying for your contractor’s license. In this section, you must select what experience level you qualify under. The current qualification methods are as follows. Four-year construction-related degree and one-year proven experience. One year experience as a worker, one year experience as a foreman, and two years of credits from accredited college-level courses. One year experience as a foreman and not less than three years of credits from accredited college-level courses. Two years of experience as a worker, one year experience as a foreman, and one year of credits from accredited college-level courses. Four years of experience as a worker or foreman of which at least one year must have been as a foreman.

There are also qualifications that veterans can meet to become qualified applicants for a Florida contractor’s license. These qualifications are as follows. Three years of military service and one year experience as a foreman. Two years of military service, one year experience as a foreman, and one year experience as a worker or foreman. One year of military service, one year experience as a foreman, and two years of experience as a worker or foreman.

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Conclusion

It is important to understand what is required before diving into obtaining your Florida contractor license. Having a good knowledge and background of the application can help you avoid any errors throughout your application process. The NASCLA exam is a great choice for completing your trades exam as mentioned above. So, focus on the NASCLA exam first and foremost! But along with the trades exam most states require completion of a Business and Law or Business and Finance exam, as well as an application process. We hope this article gave you a better understanding of how to get your contractor’s license in Florida. Good luck!

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