FL-CN) Exam 2026/2027 | Complete Practice
Questions, Actual Exam Answers and Detailed
Explanations for Contractor Licensing Success
• This practice exam covers the Florida Construction Business & Finance (36-FL-CN)
licensing exam with 200 carefully crafted questions mirroring the actual exam
format, difficulty, and topic distribution.
• Use this material by reading each question carefully, selecting your answer before
checking the highlighted correct option, then studying the EXPERT RATIONALE to
reinforce understanding — focus extra time on any topic where you answer
incorrectly.
FLORIDA CONSTRUCTION BUSINESS AND FINANCE (36-FL-CN) COMPLETE
PRACTICE EXAM — 200 QUESTIONS 2026/2027 EDITION
QUESTION 1 Under Florida law, which state agency is responsible for licensing
general contractors?
A. Florida Department of Revenue
B. Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR)
C. Florida Building Commission
D. Florida Division of Workers' Compensation
E. Florida Department of Commerce
CORRECT ANSWER: B. Florida Department of Business and Professional
Regulation (DBPR)
EXPERT RATIONALE: The DBPR oversees contractor licensing in Florida through the
Construction Industry Licensing Board (CILB). It is the primary regulatory body
responsible for issuing, renewing, and revoking contractor licenses.
,QUESTION 2 What is the minimum age requirement to obtain a contractor's
license in Florida?
A. 16 years old
B. 17 years old
C. 18 years old
D. 21 years old
E. 25 years old
CORRECT ANSWER: C. 18 years old
EXPERT RATIONALE: Florida Statute requires that an applicant for a contractor's license
must be at least 18 years of age at the time of application.
QUESTION 3 A Florida general contractor's license is classified as which type
of license?
A. Local license
B. Municipal license
C. State-certified license
D. Federal trade license
E. Provisional license
CORRECT ANSWER: C. State-certified license
EXPERT RATIONALE: A state-certified contractor license is issued by the DBPR/CILB and
is valid throughout the entire state of Florida, as opposed to a state-registered license
which is locally based.
QUESTION 4 Which of the following best describes a "state-registered"
contractor in Florida?
A. A contractor licensed to work anywhere in the United States
,B. A contractor who has passed only the business portion of the exam
C. A contractor whose license is recognized only in specific local jurisdictions
D. A contractor who works exclusively on federal projects
E. A contractor licensed to work on projects over $500,000
CORRECT ANSWER: C. A contractor whose license is recognized only in
specific local jurisdictions
EXPERT RATIONALE: State-registered contractors hold a license that is valid only in the
local jurisdictions where they have registered, unlike state-certified contractors whose
license is valid statewide.
QUESTION 5 How many hours of continuing education must a Florida-licensed
contractor complete per renewal cycle?
A. 8 hours
B. 10 hours
C. 14 hours
D. 16 hours
E. 24 hours
CORRECT ANSWER: C. 14 hours
EXPERT RATIONALE: Florida requires licensed contractors to complete 14 hours of
continuing education per two-year renewal cycle, including courses on wind mitigation,
workplace safety, and business practices.
QUESTION 6 What is the license renewal period for Florida contractor
licenses?
A. Every year
B. Every two years
, C. Every three years
D. Every four years
E. Every five years
CORRECT ANSWER: B. Every two years
EXPERT RATIONALE: Florida contractor licenses are renewed on a biennial (two-year)
basis. Licensees must complete required continuing education and pay renewal fees
before the expiration date.
QUESTION 7 Under Florida's Construction Industry Licensing Law, which of
the following is considered "contracting" without a license?
A. Performing work on your own home
B. Hiring a subcontractor to do specialty work
C. Offering to perform construction work for compensation without a valid license
D. Working as an employee of a licensed contractor
E. Submitting a bid on a public project
CORRECT ANSWER: C. Offering to perform construction work for
compensation without a valid license
EXPERT RATIONALE: Under Florida Statute 489, offering to perform or performing
construction services for compensation without a valid license constitutes unlicensed
contracting, which is a criminal offense.
QUESTION 8 A contractor who abandons a construction project without just
cause or proper notification may face which of the following penalties?
A. A written warning only
B. A fine of up to $500
C. License suspension or revocation