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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the dbpr fida in the editor.
  2. In Section I, select the applicable transaction type by checking the appropriate box for your application, such as 'CAM Firm Name Change' or 'Close Business'.
  3. Proceed to Section II and enter your current business name and license number. If applicable, provide the new name and any 'Doing Business As' (D/B/A) names registered with the Florida Division of Corporations.
  4. Fill in your Tax Identification Number and contact information, including a valid phone number and email address for quick communication.
  5. Complete Section III by providing details about the designated licensed Community Association Manager, including their name, license number, and contact information.
  6. If there are changes in employees, indicate whether you are adding or removing individuals in Section IV. List their names and license numbers as required.
  7. For closing a business, ensure you return the license with your application in Section V.
  8. Finally, sign and date Section VI to affirm that all information is accurate before submitting your application.

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The Vast Umbrella: Regulated Professions under the Florida DBPR. Many might be surprised by the breadth of the professions and industries that fall under the DBPRs purview. This ranges from the construction industry to cosmetology, from hotels to pilots, and from home inspectors to consultants and athlete agents.
Visit the DBPR Website. Click on the Verify a License link at the top of the page. Select a search criteria of either By Name or By License Number and click search.
If you need clarification about the requirements for a license application, contact the DBPR Customer Contact Center at callcenter@dbpr.state.fl.us or 850-487-1395. The information displayed on the website is the same information that is available to the Customer Contact Center agents.
Do You Need a Business License in Florida? Florida does not have a statewide business license requirement. However, depending on your industry, city, or country, you may have to secure certain licenses and certifications with state agencies.
The Department of Business and Professional Regulation is the agency charged with licensing and regulating businesses and professionals in the State of Florida, such as cosmetologists, veterinarians, real estate agents and pari-mutuel wagering facilities.
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Essentially, if you pay someone to construct a building or a structure, make structural alterations to load bearing walls, or perform services such as plumbing or air conditioning work, that person has to have a state contractors license.
The Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) is the agency charged with licensing and regulating more than 1.6 million businesses and professionals in the State of Florida, such as alcohol, beverage tobacco, barbers/cosmetologists, iniums, spas, hotels and restaurants, real estate agents and
The Approval Process Timeline When applying for approval to take the Florida state exam, you can typically expect to receive a response within 2 to 4 weeks. The Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) reserves a maximum of 90 days for processing applications.

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