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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Florida Contractor form in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'After Recording Return to' section with the appropriate addresses. This ensures that all parties know where to send official documents.
  3. In the 'Contractor's Interim Payment Affidavit' section, enter your name and title as the affiant, along with your business name. This identifies you as the contractor responsible for the affidavit.
  4. Specify the owner's name with whom you have a contract. This establishes who is responsible for payment.
  5. Indicate the amount you are seeking for payment in the designated field. Ensure this matches your contract terms.
  6. List any work still pending and any lienors that have not been paid, including their names, addresses, and amounts due. This transparency is crucial for compliance.
  7. Sign and date the affidavit at the bottom of the form. Make sure to include your printed name and title.
  8. Complete the notary section by having a notary public witness your signature, which adds legal validity to your affidavit.
  9. Finally, fill out the Certificate of Service section to confirm delivery of this document to relevant parties.

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To verify the license status of a state-certified contractor, visit MyFloridaLicense.com and use the Verify a License link. Only state-certified contractors with a status of Current, Active or Probation, Active are eligible to work in the state of Florida.
The average salary for a independent contractor is $35.18 per hour in Florida. 23 salaries taken from job postings on Indeed in the past 36 months (updated September 5, 2025).
Obtaining a general contractor license in Florida is a multi-step process that takes several months to over a year. It starts with meeting eligibility criteria, exam preparation, and scheduling. After passing the exam, the application process involves document submission, fingerprinting, insurance, and fees.
EXAMINATION: Individuals seeking licensure as a CERTIFIED contractor, except for Swimming Pool Specialty contractors, must first take and pass a state certification examination. EXPERIENCE/EDUCATION: Applicants are required to have four years of experience or a combination of college and experience.
You need four years of field experience in the category of licensure you wish to obtain. One of those four years must be supervisory experience. You can also substitute up to three years of military service or up to three years of college credit hours in place of the required field experience.

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To apply for a certified contractors licensed in Florida: A credit score report as proof of financial stability and responsibility. Proof of education and experience. You must have four years of experience of a combination of college and experience.

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