There are two different ways you can use an existing Georgia general contractor’s license to obtain a license in Florida, depending on the type of license and how long you have been licensed.
Option 1 - Florida’s New 10 Year Rule (No Exam Required)
Thanks to a new statute passed in July 2020, Georgia electrical contractors with an electrical contractor’s license can apply for a Florida electrical contractor’s license without having to take the exam! The new “10 year rule” applies to nearly every type of contractor license in Florida, including Residential, Builder, General, HVAC, Plumbing, Pool, Electrical, and Specialty contractors. Georgia electrical contractor license holders must meet the following requirements to obtain a Florida electrical contractor’s license:
Have been licensed in Georgia for 10 consecutive years in the same category that you will be applying for in Florida.
The existing license must be active or have been active within the last 2 years.
Take a 2-hour DBPR-approved course on the Florida Building Code, including information on wind mitigation techniques.
Pay a filing fee to the Florida Division of Business and Professional Regulation
Obtain electronic fingerprints from an Florida Department of Law Enforcement-approved vendor
Submit a personal credit report (NOTE, if your credit score is below 660, you will need to take a 14-hour financial responsibility course)
If you plan to operate in Florida through a business entity, you must also submit a credit report for your business
Pass a background check.
Have commercial general liability insurance with limits ranging from $100,000 to $300,000, depending on license type.
Obtain workers’ compensation insurance or be exempt.
We can assist you with the entire application process to make sure that it goes smoothly and to answer any questions you may have. As part of that we can help setup a Florida corporation or LLC for you to business as and ensure that you understand and use Florida’s construction lien laws and contractor licensing laws to your benefit. Many times we can do this for a flat fee. To learn more, please contact me at jason.lambert@hwhlaw.com or (813) 227-8495.
Option 2 - Have a Valid Georgia Contractor’s License and Have Passed an Exam Substantially Equivalent to Florida’s
This option is available for Georgia electrical contractors who want to be licensed in Florida but have not held a license for at least 10 years. It requires you to still meet the same credit, background, and insurance requirements set forth above, and to have taken an exam that is substantially equivalent to Florida’s licensing exams. Florida’s Electrical Contractor Licensing Board has previously recognized that the exam taken by Georgia’s Class II Unrestricted License Holders with Georgia Low Voltage meets the requirements for Florida. Similarly, the Georgia Class I exam has also been determined to meet the requirements for Florida’s Residential Specialty Electrical Contractor exam.
We can assist you with the entire application process to make sure that it goes smoothly and to answer any questions you may have. To learn more, please fill out the form below or contact me at jason.lambert@hwhlaw.com or (813) 227-8495.