Electrical Contractor Affidavit - Okaloosa County - co okaloosa fl 2025

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Florida State law requires electrical contracting to be done by licensed electrical contractors.
Becoming certified at the end of a course or training gives the electrician the ability to work in a specific field. They may choose to continue as a general electrician and take on these additional projects, or they might choose to pivot and work solely in the certified field.
The Electrical Contractors Certification exam is offered in two parts: a Business section (50 scored test questions, 2 hours) and a Technical/Safety section (100 scored test questions, 5 hours). These two examination parts may include five or more additional pilot questions that will not be scored for or against you.
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.
While an electrician can contribute their skills to any type of project, an electrical contractor has a broader role in residential, commercial, and other types of construction. Theyre directly involved in the design and implementation of building systems.
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Must have a combination of experience listed in 1-3 above totaling 6 years within the last 12 years. Study hard and pass the state exam with a score of 70% or higher. Submit a copy of your Credit Report . Submit a Personal Business Financial Statement to s how proof of financial responsibility.
You must meet one of the following experience requirements: Must be licensed as an electrical professional engineer for three (3) years within the last 12 years; or. Must have three (3) years of management experience in the trade within the last six (6) years immediately preceding the filing of the application; or.
To avail of reciprocity in Florida, an electrical contractor must fulfill the following requirements: CILB form 32. Licensing certification from the issuing state. 10 years of experience as a journeyman or master electrician in the issuing state.

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