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.
State of florida building roofing license.
The state of florida is an.
If you have any questions please contact 850 487 1395.
E roofing contractor means a contractor whose services are unlimited in the roofing trade and who has the experience knowledge and skill to install maintain repair alter extend or design if not prohibited by law and use materials and items used in the installation maintenance extension and alteration of all kinds of roofing waterproofing and coating except when coating.
What are the requirements for a roofing license.
Instead contact the office by phone or by traditional mail.
Pursuant to section 455 275 1 florida statutes effective october 1 2012 licensees licensed under chapter 455 f s.
Certified licenses are statewide and allow you to work as a contractor anywhere in florida.
Customer contact center.
Contact your local florida cities and florida counties for information or assistance.
The florida building contractor s license allows contractors to remodel any type of residential or commercial unit regardless of height the 3 story limitation only applies to structural work and new construction not to non structural remodeling work.
Florida department of state phone.
Must be at least 18 years of age.
Tutorial link your license to your online account 2601 blair stone road tallahassee fl 32399.
850 487 1395 the state of florida is an aa eeo employer.
Florida roofing contractor license licensing requirements.
Registered licenses are limited to certain local jurisdictions and only allow you to work in the cities or counties where you hold a certificate of competency.
Other local permitting activities.
Building code administrator by examination retake bcaib 8.
Must provide the department with an email address if they have one.
Click here for the florida building code website or look up building permits by your local city or county if in an unincorporated area building or planning department.