Florida electrical contractors must renew their licenses on a strict schedule. Missing the renewal deadline can result in licensing issues that directly affect your ability to work legally.
Florida electrical contractor licenses are renewed every two years, with licenses expiring on August 31. The specific renewal year (odd or even) depends on the license type and classification.
Regardless of classification, all electrical contractors must meet continuing education and renewal requirements before the August 31 deadline.
Before renewing, Florida electrical contractors must complete state-approved continuing education (CE) during each renewal cycle. CE must be completed and properly reported before submitting a renewal application.
Many contractors complete CE early in the year to avoid last-minute delays or reporting issues.
Failing to renew on time may result in: • A delinquent or inactive license • Late fees • Inability to legally perform electrical work • Additional reinstatement requirements
Completing a Florida Electrical Contractor Continuing Education course early helps ensure your CE is recorded before renewal.
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