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When it says 4 years experience needed, what kind of experience is required?

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Mar 10, 2020
The 4 years experience required for a Florida contractor's license can be met in a few different ways, such as:
  • 4 year construction related degree from accredited college & 1 year proven experience;
  • 1 year experience as a foreman and no less than 3 years of credits from accredited college-level courses;
  • 1 year experience as a worker, 1 year experience as a foreman, & two years of accredited college-level courses;
  • 2 years experience as a worker, 1 year experience as a foreman, & 1 year of credits from accredited college-level courses; or
  • 4 years experience as a worker or foreman, of which one year must be as a foreman
There are also some exceptions to these for military veterans. For more on Florida contractor licensing, you can visit the FL Dept. of Business & Professional Regulation website.
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Oct 4, 2022

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