- Licensing Portal - DBPR Online Applications
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
- Construction Industry – MyFloridaLicense. com
DBPR online services offer a quick and easy way to renew your license, find license requirements, apply for a license and update a license Before midnight EST on June 2, 2025, you will need to complete the renewal requirements
- How Do I Renew My Florida Contractors License? - TradesmanCE. com
Once you finish your required continuing education, you can head to the DBPR license portal to renew your license online Do it before the August 31 deadline and you can keep your license current without any issues
- Renewals for contractors
14 hours of CE – minimum of 1 hour specialized or advanced module, 1 hour workplace safety, 1 hour business practices, 1 hour workers’ compensation, 1 hour laws and rules, and the remaining hours can be any board approved construction-related instruction
- Contractors Renew Your License - Broward County
You can renew online , via US Mail or FAX: 954-765-4574 Please make sure: Personal Information : All license holders must complete the personal information section Address Changes Include any applicable address change (s) and mark the checkbox as indicated PO Box numbers are not accepted Email: A valid email address must be provided
- Renewing a Florida Contractor License
As a registered Florida contractor, you can login to the Florida’s Department of Business Professional Regulation (DBPR)’s website where you can update your profile, attach documents, check your application status, renew a license, make a payment, view your educational history, and work on incomplete submissions
- Contractor License Renewal - Miami-Dade County
If you are a tradesman or a contractor, you must renew your license generally every two years You will receive a renewal notice two months before the expiration of your active license
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