Florida Roofing License

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Before engaging in any bidding or work, Residential Roofers in Florida must acquire a license.

Florida Roofing License Requirements

Scope of License

A licensed roofing contractor in Florida is authorized to conduct roofing services for various types of structures, encompassing commercial, residential, condominiums, apartments, as well as industrial and agricultural buildings, regardless of size or height. The scope of work includes necessary roof-deck attachments and any essential repair or replacement of wood roof sheathing or fascia during roofing projects.

Qualification Process

To qualify, individuals must possess four years of roofing construction experience, with at least one year in a supervisory role as a foreman. College credits can substitute for up to three years of experience. A four-year college degree in any field equates to three years of experience. Candidates are not required to acquire the necessary experience before taking the exam. Upon passing the exam, there is a four-year window to gain the requisite experience for licensure as a Roofing Contractor.

Licensing Procedure

Step 1: Enroll in one of our comprehensive exam preparation courses and opt for the exam-ready book purchase. Note: Exam-ready books are permitted for use during the open-book Florida contractors State exam.

Step 2: Register for the Florida contractors State exam. For assistance with exam registration, contact CEI at 800-423-7058. Alternatively, register directly through Professional Testing Inc. at www.floridaexam.com if familiar with the process.

 

 

Step 3: Prepare for and successfully pass the exam.

Step 4: Submit the application along with your passing exam scores to the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation via mail. Expect to receive your license approximately 60 days after submitting the completed application.

For comprehensive information, please visit the State of Florida website.

About the Florida Roofing License exam:

Books needed for the Florida Residential Roofing Licensing Exam:

Study Material Downloads:

Exam Overview – What to Anticipate

Candidates must successfully pass two distinct exams, achieving a minimum score of 70%.

  • Business & Finance Exam – Duration: 6.5 hours (computer-based)
  • Roofing Trade Knowledge Exam – Duration: 5 hours (computer-based)

    Both exams follow an open-book format, consist of multiple-choice questions, and are timed.

For both open-book exams, candidates are required to bring reference materials. Permanent book tabs and highlighting within these books are permissible during the examinations.

Business & Finance Exam:

This exam comprises 120 questions and will be conducted in a single session via computer at a serene testing center, scheduled at the candidate’s convenience.

Roofing Trade Knowledge Exam:

Consisting of 80 equally weighted questions, this exam covers various topics, including:

  • Built-Up Roofs
  • Shingles and Shakes
  • Architectural Metal Roofs
  • Single Ply Systems
  • Modified Roofing Systems
  • Concrete and Tile Roofs
  • Membrane Waterproofing
  • Drain and Gutters
  • Equipment and Safety

Similar to the Business & Finance Exam, the Roofing Trade Knowledge Exam will be administered in one session via computer at a testing center, chosen at the candidate’s discretion.

Exam Preparation:

Candidates must acquaint themselves thoroughly with all designated exam books. Proficiency in quickly interpreting test questions and locating answers is imperative. Understanding which books pertain to each content area is crucial for success. Enrolling in our high-quality exam preparation course is highly recommended for optimal readiness.

Exam Provider

Professional Testing
State of Florida Construction Program
424 E. Central Blvd., #402
Orlando, FL 32801
Phone: (407)264-0562

Upon successful completion of a state certification examination, individuals aiming for licensure as a CERTIFIED contractor are obligated to fulfill an initial licensure application form. Out-of-state licensees aspiring for licensure in Florida who have not passed Florida’s certification examination should refer to the Certification by Endorsement application. Prior to submission of this application, it is imperative to confirm passage of the state certification examination. As per board regulations, it is mandatory to procure the license within 4 years of receiving the examination score. For application for the state certification examination, please refer to the Initial and Retake Examination application.

Application Requirements:

EXAMINATION: Prospective CERTIFIED contractors, with the exception of Swimming Pool Specialty contractors, must undergo and pass a state certification examination initially.

EXPERIENCE/EDUCATION: Applicants are mandated to possess four years of experience or a blend of college and experience. This does not encompass all experience/education requirements; please consult the instruction page of the application for comprehensive details.

FINANCIAL/CREDIT: Applicants are obligated to furnish evidence of financial stability and responsibility by submitting credit reports for both themselves and applicable business entities. Credit reports should entail a FICO derived credit score and affirm a search of local, state, and federal records.

MILITARY VETERANS: Military experience may be utilized towards licensure requirements. Complete the Veteran Fee Waiver and Military Service Verification Form and submit it alongside the licensure application. Military veterans, their spouses, and Florida National Guard members may be eligible for fee waivers, reimbursements, and/or discounts.

FINGERPRINTS: Applicants must undergo a background check as part of the licensing process. Following submission of the licensure application, fingerprints must be submitted via a Livescan Service Provider registered with FDLE. It may take up to five days for the Department to receive fingerprint results from FDLE. Note that FDLE requires the licensure application to precede fingerprint submission.

INSURANCE: Applicants must affirm acquisition of public liability and property damage insurance as per Board rule stipulations. Additionally, applicants must secure workers’ compensation insurance or an exemption within 30 days of license issuance.

FEE: Payment of the stipulated fee as indicated in the application is mandatory. Make checks payable to the Department of Business and Professional Regulation. Military veterans, their spouses, and Florida National Guard members may be eligible for fee waivers, reimbursements, and/or discounts.

AGE: Applicants for certification must be at least 18 years old.

APPLICATION: Complete the application by clicking here:

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F.A.Q.

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Are these the questions that are on the test?
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I pass the practice tests with no problem, now what?
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Once I pass the protored test, can I do licensed work?
Merely achieving success in these exams does not suffice for acquiring a license. Those seeking licensure must submit a license application to the relevant state or local boards and fulfill the specific conditions set by those authorities. It is recommended to thoroughly examine these prerequisites before taking the exam. The most comprehensive information about these prerequisites can typically be obtained by directly contacting the issuing board.

In many jurisdictions, license holders are obligated to undertake ongoing education on a yearly or biennial basis to ensure license renewal.

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