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Martin County Contractor License Application

The application needs to be submitted for the Construction Industry Licensing Board’s (CILB) approval. Upon approval, you will receive registration forms for the exams. You will be required to successfully pass both the trade exam, and the business and law exam with a minimum score of 75%. Please note that everything must be returned by the 10th of month in which you want to be added to CILB agenda.
The application can be emailed back to: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Once the application has been verified to be complete, we can take the application fee payment by card over the phone, or you can mail it in or bring into the office.

Experience Requirements

  • General | 4 Years
  • Building | 4 Years
  • Residential | 4 Years
  • Plumbing | 4 Years
  • Electrical | 4 Years
  • HARV | 4 Years
  • Roofing | 4 Years
  • Swimming Pool | 4 Years
  • Limited Licenses | 1 Year
  • Specialty Licenses | As Required by the County
  • Journeyman Electrician | 4 Years
    • Graduation from a registered four-year apprenticeship program, which includes four years' work experience; or
    • Completion of two years' attendance in a registered apprenticeship program which includes two years' work experience and an additional two years' practical work experience under the direct supervision of a licensed electrical contractor; or
    • Four years' practical work experience under the direct supervision of a licensed electrical contractor.
  • Journeyman Plumber | 4 Years
    • Graduation from a registered four-year apprenticeship program, which includes four years' work experience; or
    • Completion of two years' attendance in a registered apprenticeship program which includes two years' work experience and an additional two years' practical work experience under the direct supervision of a licensed plumbing contractor; or
    • Four years' practical work experience under the direct supervision of a licensed plumbing contractor

Verification forms (found within the application form) must be furnished to substantiate the minimum experience required in the category for which application is made. If self employed, verification of required experience may be supplied by any of the following; notarized letters from licensed contractors, building officials, licensing agencies, IRS return forms.