Florida Contractors Manual Exam V1 2026/2027
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Section 1: Florida Contractor Licensing Laws
Q1: In Florida, a certified contractor license is issued by:
A. Local municipality.
B. Florida Construction Industry Licensing Board (CILB). [CORRECT]
C. Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR).
D. Local building department.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The Florida Construction Industry Licensing Board (CILB) under the DBPR issues
certified licenses, which allow the contractor to work anywhere in the state. Registered licenses
(Option A) are issued by local jurisdictions.
Q2: What is the primary difference between a "Certified" and a "Registered" contractor in
Florida?
A. Certified contractors can only work in one county; Registered contractors work statewide.
B. Certified contractors are licensed by the state to work statewide; Registered contractors are
licensed by a local jurisdiction to work in that specific area. [CORRECT]
C. Certified contractors are required to have insurance; Registered contractors are not.
D. Certified contractors work on commercial projects only; Registered contractors work on
residential only.
Correct Answer: B
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Rationale: Per Chapter 489, Florida Statutes, a Certified Contractor has passed the state exam
and holds a state-issued license valid in all counties. A Registered Contractor holds a local
license and has registered it with the state.
Q3: To act as a Qualifying Agent for a business in Florida, an individual must possess:
A. At least 5 years of experience.
B. A valid Certified or Registered contractor's license. [CORRECT]
C. A degree in construction management.
D. A notary public commission.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: A Qualifying Agent (QA) must hold a valid license in the proper classification. They
are responsible for the technical supervision of the company's construction operations.
Q4: How many hours of continuing education are required for Florida contractors per license
renewal period?
A. 4 hours.
B. 8 hours.
C. 14 hours. [CORRECT]
D. 20 hours.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Florida contractors must complete 14 hours of board-approved continuing education
every two years (biennial renewal cycle), including mandatory courses like Florida Building
Code and workplace safety.
Q5: Which of the following is a statutory requirement for a contractor's advertisement in Florida?
A. The advertisement must include the contractor's home address.
B. The advertisement must list all subcontractors used.
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C. The advertisement must include the contractor's license number. [CORRECT]
D. The advertisement must be approved by the DBPR before printing.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Florida law requires that any advertisement by a contractor (including business cards,
trucks, and internet ads) must clearly display the contractor's license number.
Q6: A contractor who fails to satisfy a judgment or pay a final order within what timeframe may
have their license suspended?
A. 10 days.
B. 30 days.
C. 60 days. [CORRECT]
D. 90 days.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Per statute, if a contractor fails to pay or satisfy a judgment or final order within 60
days, the Board has cause to suspend the contractor's license.
Q7: What is the required net worth or bonding requirement for a general contractor license in
Florida?
A. $5,000.
B. $10,000.
C. $20,000. [CORRECT]
D. $50,000.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Division I contractors (General, Building, Residential) typically require a $20,000
bond or proof of net worth. Division II contractors usually require $10,000.
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Q8: If a licensed contractor allows their license to be used by an unlicensed person to obtain a
building permit, the contractor is guilty of:
A. Aiding and abetting unlicensed activity. [CORRECT]
B. Gross negligence.
C. Misrepresentation.
D. Standard business practice.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Allowing an unlicensed person or entity to use one's license is a serious violation
termed "aiding and abetting" unlicensed activity, subject to disciplinary action.
Q9: How long does a contractor have to notify the CILB of a change in business address or
name?
A. 10 days.
B. 30 days. [CORRECT]
C. 60 days.
D. 90 days.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Contractors must inform the DBPR/CILB in writing within 30 days of any change in
business name, address, or qualifying agent status.
Q10: A contractor's license renewal period in Florida is:
A. Annual.
B. Biennial (every 2 years). [CORRECT]
C. Every 3 years.
D. Every 5 years.