Florida Construction Contractor Continuing Education Course Online
This Florida Construction Contractor Continuing Education course helps licensed contractors meet state renewal requirements before the August 31 license expiration deadline. Florida construction contractor licenses are renewed every two years, and completing required continuing education is mandatory to maintain an active license. This course is designed specifically for Florida-licensed construction contractors and includes state reporting upon completion.

At a glance
The Florida Construction Contractor Continuing Education Course is a state-approved CE program created for professionals licensed under Florida’s construction contracting regulations.
Florida requires licensed construction contractors to complete continuing education during each renewal cycle. Required hours and subject areas may vary depending on license classification, but all continuing education must be completed through approved providers and reported to the state before license renewal.
This course is delivered 100% online and self-paced, allowing contractors to complete required education without interrupting job schedules or active projects.
Who this course is for
This course is intended for:
– Licensed Florida Construction Contractors
– Contractors renewing an active license
– Professionals preparing for the August 31 renewal deadline
– Contractors seeking a flexible online CE option
This course supports multiple contractor license classifications, including general, building, residential, and specialty contractor licenses, where continuing education is required.
What you’ll cover
- Florida-approved construction contractor CE hours
- Covers required and elective CE topics
- Online, self-paced course access
- End-of-course assessments
- Certificate of completion
- State reporting included
- Accessible on desktop, tablet, and mobile devices
Florida Construction Contractor License Renewal Requirements
Florida construction contractor licenses are renewed every two years, with licenses expiring on August 31 (odd or even years depending on license type).
To renew a Florida construction contractor license, you must:
Complete the required number of approved continuing education hours
Ensure CE completion is properly reported to the state
Submit a license renewal application through the state licensing system
Pay the required renewal fee before the deadline
Failure to meet continuing education requirements before the deadline may result in a delinquent or inactive license, which can prevent you from legally performing construction work in Florida.
Licensing and renewals are regulated by the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR).

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
How many CE hours do Florida construction contractors need?
Florida construction contractors must complete state-approved continuing education during each renewal cycle. Required hours and subject areas vary by license classification.
When is the Florida construction contractor license renewal deadline?
Licenses expire on August 31, with renewal years determined by license type.
Is this course approved for Florida license renewal?
Yes. Continuing education courses must be approved to count toward Florida construction contractor license renewal requirements.
Is the course available online?
Yes. This is a fully online, self-paced course that can be completed from any device.
Do you report course completion to the state?
Yes. Course completion is reported to the Florida licensing system as part of the process.
This Florida Construction Contractor Continuing Education course is structured to align with Florida renewal requirements. Course content, delivery, and reporting processes are designed to support compliance and help licensed contractors remain in good standing with the state.
This Florida Construction Contractor Continuing Education course provides a convenient online solution for completing required CE hours before license renewal. Designed for Florida-licensed contractors, the course supports renewal compliance, state reporting, and professional license maintenance.
