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Florida Plumber License Requirements

Official classification: Certified / Registered Plumbing Contractor (CILB) · Issued by the Construction Industry Licensing Board (CILB), under Florida DBPR.

🔧 PlumberFL ✔ Verified 2026-06-16

License types

Requirements at a glance

Experience required4 years experience with at least 1 year as a foreman/supervisor. Alternative paths combine college credits with field experience (e.g. 4-year construction degree + 1 year plumbing).
Application fee$149 (apply by Apr 30 of an even year) / $249 (May 1 of an even year through Apr 30 of the next even year)
License feeIncluded
Renewal fee$209 biennial (plus $50 per qualifying business entity)
Renewal periodEvery 2 years (Certified licenses expire Aug 31 of even years)
Continuing education14 hours per cycle (incl. 1 hr each of safety, business, workers' comp, laws/rules, advanced; 9 hrs construction)
Bond requiredBond available as an alternative if the 660+ credit requirement is not met; a 14-hour financial responsibility course can reduce the bond amount
Liability insurance$100,000 minimum public liability
Property damage$25,000 minimum
Workers' compRequired, or file exemption within 30 days of license issuance
Background checkElectronic fingerprints required
Credit requirement660+ FICO with no unsatisfied judgments or liens (or post a bond instead)
ReciprocityLimited; CILB reviews case-by-case
Processing timeTypically ~2 weeks after approval
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Exams

State Plumbing Trade ExamProvider: Professional Testing Inc. / DBPR
Passing: 70% per section
Fee: $80
Business & Finance ExamProvider: Pearson VUE (CBT)
Passing: 70%
Fee: $80
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Local / municipal notes

Registered (vs Certified) plumbers are limited to the local jurisdiction that registered them.

Fees and rules change frequently (often annually). This page was last verified on 2026-06-16 — always confirm current requirements directly with the Construction Industry Licensing Board (CILB), under Florida DBPR before applying. This is not legal advice.

Official sources

https://www2.myfloridalicense.com/
https://www.nextinsurance.com/blog/florida-plumber-license-and-insurance-requirements/