- March 26, 2026
- Posted by: admin
- Category: Florida Contractor License
For decades, many Florida contractors operated successfully with local or county-level specialty registrations. Whether you were a “trim carpenter” in Broward or a “concrete finisher” in Charlotte County, your local competency card was your ticket to pulling permits and growing your business.
That era has officially ended.
As of July 1, 2025, Florida House Bill 735 (and subsequent extensions like SB 1142) fully took effect. This law preempted the licensing of most construction trades to the state level, effectively “sunsetting” local specialty licenses across the state. If you are still trying to operate using an old county registration in 2026, your business is likely no longer legal for permitted work.
The July 2025 Deadline Has Passed: What This Means Today
We are now well past the transition deadline. Local jurisdictions are officially prohibited from requiring—or even issuing—local specialty licenses for trades that don’t “substantially correspond” to state-certified categories.
While some simple trades like painting or flooring may no longer require a license at all, many others—including structural masonry, window and door installation, and structural aluminum—now require a State Certified License to perform any work that requires a permit.
Why This is a Crisis for Your Business Right Now
If you missed the deadline and haven’t transitioned to a State Certified replacement, you are facing immediate risks:
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Permit Rejections: Building departments across Florida are now actively rejecting permit applications from contractors who only hold expired local registrations.
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Legal & Criminal Liability: Operating without the newly required state license constitutes “unlicensed contracting.” This carries heavy fines and potential criminal charges.
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Contract Enforceability: In many cases, if you aren’t properly licensed, you lose your right to a construction lien and may find your contracts legally unenforceable if a payment dispute arises.
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Insurance Voids: Your General Liability or Workers’ Comp carrier may deny claims if they discover you are performing work outside the scope of a legally recognized state license.
The Solution: Immediate Transition to State Certification
The window for an easy “grandfathered” transition has closed, but the path to becoming a State Certified Contractor is still open—it’s just more rigorous. To get your Florida State Certified License now, we must help you:
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Clear the Exams: Pass the Business & Finance exam and the relevant Trade Knowledge exams.
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Verify Experience: Provide documented proof of 4 years of field experience (including at least 1 year as a foreman).
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Financial Responsibility: Maintain a FICO score of 660+ or complete the state-approved 14-hour financial responsibility course.
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The Application: This is where the real challenge lies. The DBPR application process is more scrutinized than ever.
How Licenses Etc. Guarantees Your Success
At Licenses Etc., we don’t just fill out forms. We are the premier service in the industry, having helped tens of thousands of contractors since 2007. While the state average for rejection is high, 99% of our applications sail through with no problems.
We analyze your specific work history and use that information strategically to build a winning application. We handle the “paperwork headache” so you can stay on the job site earning money. From your initial basic info to the moment your license is issued, we do the heavy lifting.
Don’t Wait Any Longer To Get Legal
If you are still working under an expired local specialty registration, your business is on borrowed time. Let us help you secure your professional future and get you licensed fast.
Ready to get your Florida State Certified License?
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Call us today: 239-777-1028
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