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The Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) and the Construction Industry Licensing Board (CILB) are responsible for the licensing and regulation of Contractors.
Verify that the contractor has a license from the Florida Department of Business Professional Regulation for the type of work you wish to have performed at .myfloridalicense.com. If the county has its own licensure requirements, verify any county license with the applicable construction licensing board.
The crime of Contracting Without a License is a First Degree Misdemeanor. If convicted of Contracting Without a License in Florida, a judge can impose up to one (1) year in jail, one (1) year of probation, or $1,000 in fines in addition to any civil penalties imposed by the Florida DBPR .
As a general rule, Florida requires a statewide contractors license from anyone who does any of the following for compensation (financial or otherwise)2: Constructs a building, structure, or add-on to an existing building or structure. Demolishes part or all of a building. Structurally alters load-bearing walls.
Verify that the contractor has a license from the Florida Department of Business Professional Regulation for the type of work you wish to have performed at .myfloridalicense.com.

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The Department of Business and Professional Regulation asks you to verify a contractors license by visiting their website at .myfloridalicense.com or calling 850-487-1395. You can also download the Department of Business and Professional Regulation mobile app.
What Can a Handyman Do Without a License in Florida? Small electrical work and plumbing work is allowed. Caulking and painting. Tile cleaning and repair. Basic yard work and maintenance. Minor carpentry. Replacement and repair of interior doors and windows.
If your handyman work will become a finished part of the structure (such as replacing flooring in an entire room) and the total for the project exceeds $500, you must have a general contractor license in Florida.
Florida Department of State Business Registration Search Sunbiz.org allows you to verify a business, corporation or LLC is registered with the state of Florida and provides useful information on the business including the registered business name, registered agent and company address.
Penalties for Unlicensed Contracting In Florida, unlicensed contracting is generally charged as a first degree misdemeanor, with penalties of up to 1 year in jail or 12 months of probation, and a $1,000.00 fine.

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