License Types We Serve
The Construction Industry Licensing Board is responsible for licensing and regulating the construction industry. The board meets regularly to consider applications for licensure, to review disciplinary cases, and to conduct informal hearings relating to licensure and discipline. The board engages in rulemaking to implement the provisions set forth in its statutes and conducts other general business, as necessary.
License Categories:
• Air Conditioning
• Class A
• Class B
• Building
• General
• Internal Pollutant StorageTank Lining Applicator
• Mechanical
• Plumbing
• Pollutant Storage Systems
• Pool/Spa
• Class A – Commercial
• Class B – Residential
• Class C – Service
• Precision Tank Tester
• Residential
• Roofing
• Sheet Metal
• Solar
• Specialty
• Drywall
• Demolition
• Gas Line
• Glass and Glazing
• Industrial Facilities
• Irrigation
• Marine
• Residential Pool/Spa Servicing
• Solar Water Heating
• Structure
• Swimming Pool Decking
• Swimming Pool Excavation
• Swimming Pool Finishes
• Swimming Pool Layout
• Swimming Pool Piping
• Swimming Pool Structural
• Swimming Pool Trim
• Tower
• Underground Utility and Excavation
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The Electrical Contractors’ Licensing Board is responsible for licensing and regulating electrical contractors. The board meets regularly to consider applications for licensure, to review disciplinary cases, and to conduct informal hearings relating to licensure and discipline. The board engages in rulemaking to implement the provisions set forth in its statutes and conducts other general business, as necessary.
License Categories:
• Electrical Contractor
• Alarm System Contractor I
• Alarm System Contractor II
• Specialty Electrical Contractor
• Lighting Maintenance
• Sign
• Residential
• Limited Energy
• Utility Line
Licenses may be issued by registration or certification:
Registration – The applicant has taken and passed a local competency examination and can practice only within that locale.
Certification – The applicant has taken and passed the State Licensing examination and can practice throughout the State of Florida.
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