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Palm Beach County Contractor Licenses

Select a license to view its requirements, definition, exams, books, and classes. If your license is not listed as Palm Beach County License, please select a Florida License. The following two licenses do not need to take the Business and Law exam: Journeyman Electrical, and Journeyman Plumbing.As stated by the The Construction Industry Licensing Board of Palm Beach County under the Rules and Regulations, Applicants have to take the Business and Law section of the exam with a minimum passing grade of 75%.

Palm Beach has not made any decisions on how they will respond to House Bill 735 which will be into effect on July 2023. For any questions on how your County contractor license will be impacted by HB 735, contact the Palm Beach Licensing Department by giving them a call at 561-233-5100 or sending an email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Construction Licenses in Palm Beach County

General

Unlimited to height, area and complexity of construction undertaken. As to mobile home parks, the continuation of utility lines from the mains are to be considered a part of the main sewer collection and main water distribution systems; also installing room air conditioners, metal decking and siding, pile driving, telephone booths, transport assembly installation, curtain walls, window walls and for the work of any specialty contractor, as defined herein, except that of air conditioning contractors, refrigeration contractors, and elevator contractors.

Acoustical/Suspended Ceiling

Installation of any acoustical/suspended acoustical ceilings.

Aluminum Specialties

Installation of screened porches, screened enclosures, pool enclosures, preformed panel-post, and beam roofs, mobile home panel roof-¬overs, residential glass window enclosures, vinyl panel window enclosures, single-story self-contained aluminum utility storage structures (not to exceed 720 sq. ft.), siding, soffit, fascia, gutters, hurricane shutters, awnings, railings, decorative metals and aluminum fences (gutters on a single-family dwelling are excluded). Also, includes masonry concrete work and be limited to foundations, slabs, block knee walls, and walls not to exceed six (6) feet on a zero lot line property, incidental to the aluminum and allied materials construction work.

Apartment Maintenance Technician

Installation of at least 100 apartments at a single location, that makes minor repairs to existing electric water heaters or to existing electric heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems.

Building

Construction of commercial buildings and single or multiple-dwelling residential buildings, neither to exceed three stories in height or 36 feet and accessory use structures in connection therewith.

Carpentry

Construction of any wood products and their modern replacement products in or on a building including, but not limited to, rough framing, structural and nonstructural trusses, conventional rafters and metal framing and the work of the carpentry-finish contractor.

Carpentry – Finish

Installation of finish wood products and their modern replacement products, including paneling, cabinets/shelving, wood flooring, stair treads, risers and handrails, interior doors and frames (excluding exterior windows) and all hardware incidental therein, and non-structural incidental framing modifications.

Concrete Forming & Placing

Construction of batch and mix aggregates, cement, and water to agreed specifications, to construct forms and framework for the casting and shaping of concrete and pressure injected footings; and to place and erect reinforcing steel and miscellaneous embedded steel, and to place and finish concrete.

Countertop

Installation of any natural/artificial stone, wooden countertops, including their modern replacement products.

Decorative Metal

Construction of metal railings, columns, handrails, and ornamental metals.

Demolition

Demolish and remove structures, such as dwellings, commercial buildings, and foundations.

Dredging and Land Filling

Operating hydraulic dredging equipment that digs material and removes material by pump and places pumped material to a fill area in one operation.

Drywall

Installation of drywall products to wood and metal studs, wood and steel joists, and metal runners in buildings of an unlimited area and height. It also includes the preparation of the surface over which the drywall product is to be applied, including the placing of metal studs and runners and all necessary trim, joint compound, taping, spraying of drywall products, knock-down, and popcorn finishes.

Electrical

Installation of a system for electrical wiring for lights, heat or power, lightning protection systems, and all appurtenances thereto and all apparatus or equipment used in connection therewith including that of room air conditioning units only, and all electrical specialties.

Fabric Awnings

Construction of detachable cloth/synthetic cover material over a rigid metal frame designed to be used as a protection against sun and weather.

Fence

Installation of fencing, including wood, pre-cast concrete, and pre-fabricated fences and automatic gates, in compliance with safety, zoning, and building codes.

Garage Doors

Erection of residential or commercial type garage doors, including all hardware and operating devices.

Glass and Glazing

Installation of all makes and kinds of glass and glasswork, aluminum and glass curtain walls, window walls and the glazing frames, panels, sash and door and holding metal frames.

Gunite

Combination of mixing materials and applying gunite or shotcrete.

HARV (Heating, A/C, Refrigeration & Ventilation)

Installation of unlimited in horsepower or tons, including all duct systems, sheet metal, incinerators, boilers, and unfired pressure vessel systems, solar heating and cooling systems and all appurtenances, apparatus or equipment used in connection therewith, also piping, ductwork, insulation of pipes, vessels and ducts.

High-Pressure Gas Pipeline

Construction of transmission and distribution lines for liquid or gaseous fuels under pressure in welded pipes, valves, meters and similar components as required to complete the system.

Hurricane Shutter/Awning

Installation of shutters and awnings that are designed to protect residential and commercial dwellings from hurricane and storm force winds and windborne debris. This contractor can brace existing garage doors to comply with said Code but shall not install new garage doors.

Insulation

Installation of any insulation primarily installed to prevent loss or gain of heat from internal or external sources in pipes, vessels, ducts or built-up refrigerated boxes or rooms, and radiant barriers.

Irrigation Sprinkler

Installation of piping, sprinkler heads, control system components, pumps, and chemical injectors for irrigation of lawns and plant materials. Electrical work is limited to 50 volts except for connection of pigtailed equipment or replacement of identical controls and motors.

Journeyman Electrical

Must only perform work in the electrical trade while employed by and under the supervision of a certified electrical contractor.

Journeyman Plumbing

Installation of plumbing fixtures or systems. Must work under the supervision of a certified plumbing contractor.

Lightning Protection Systems

Connection of any lightning protection system, including all terminals, conductors, ground rods, fittings and all other system fastenings, connections, and bonding necessary to complete a system designed to protect structures and open spaces.

Low Voltage

Erection of wires or extend burglar alarm systems and communication and sound systems in single-family homes, duplexes, mobile homes, multifamily dwellings, and commercial buildings at less than 98 volts. Also includes installation of raceways, computer wiring, a conduit for private telephone, cable television systems (CCTV), video security systems, intercom, public address systems, and/or landscaping lighting to include plug and play devices but cannot install fire alarm systems.

Marine

Construction of seawalls, bulkheads, revetments, docks, piers, wharves, groins, boat lifts, davits and other marine structures, including pile driving.

Masonry

To lay brick and concrete block, horizontal reinforcement incidental to the placement of the units or any other unit masonry products, lay brick and other baked clay products, rough cut and dress stone, artificial stone and pre-cast blocks, structural glass brick or block, but shall not place or finish concrete.

Painting

Preparation of surfaces and to apply paints, coatings and other finishes, excluding waterproofing of roofs.

Paver Brick/Paver Systems

Preparation of the base, provide proper drainage, to lay paver brick/paver systems. Shall not place or finish concrete, except that which is required for the placing of the paver brick/paver systems.

Paving

Construction of roads, airport runways and aprons, parking lots, sidewalks, curbs and gutters, property line walls, storm drainage facilities, residential driveways, paver brick/paver systems and to perform the excavating, clearing and grading incidental thereto.

Plastering

Coating surfaces with a mixture of sand or other aggregate gypsum plaster, Portland cement plaster or quick-lime plaster and water, or any natural or synthetic materials to create a permanent surface coating. May perform the lathing work.

Plumbing

Connection of all piping fixtures, solar water heating systems, appliances, backflow prevention devices, appurtenances thereto and apparatus or equipment used in connection with a water supply and sewage disposal system and who can install piping, tubing, vessels, containers, pumps, apparatus and appurtenances in connection with such pressure piping used for the circulating, transporting, holding or processing of any vapor, fluid, liquid, semi-liquid or solids, attached to any building, lot or premises.

Reinforced Steel

Place and tie steel reinforcing bars (rods) of any profile, perimeter, or cross-section, may be used to reinforce concrete buildings and structures.

Re-Screener/Screen Repair

Installation of re-screening and the removal of existing structural elements that are incidental to re-screening.

Residential

Construction of one, two or three-family unit residences not exceeding two stories in height and accessory use structures in connection therewith.

Roofing

Construction of roof deck insulation, roof coating, painting, waterproofing and covering, including use of sheet metal, other sheet metal products incidental to roofing work, wood roof sheathing and fascia during re-roofing or repair process.

Seal Coating/Striping

Installation of seal coat existing commercial and multi-family residential parking areas; application of prepared sealants to roadways, driveways, sidewalks, and other similar surfaces, including incidental striping, pavement markings, signage, wheel stops, and minor surface repair.

Sign-Electrical

Connection of any electrical wires, apparatus, raceways, conduit or any part thereof on the interior or exterior electrical signs and is qualified to erect signs. Shall not include the provision of or any electrical work beyond the last disconnect mean or terminal points.

Sign-Non-Electrical

Installation of interior or exterior non-electrical signs according to the building code.

Structural Steel Erection

Erection of structural steel shapes and plates, including such minor field fabrication, of any profile, perimeter or cross-section, that may be used as structural members for buildings and structures, including riveting, welding and rigging, only in connection therewith.

Swimming Pool Construction

Installation of swimming pools, spas, and hot tubs, including the pumps, pool heaters, pool heat pumps, filters, and chlorinators and that piping incidental to the re-circulating system, including plumbing fixtures and potable water hook up. The contractor may install Child-proof Barrier (Kiddie) Fences, the slab for the pool deck, repair of concrete pavement damaged on-site during pool installation and replace pigtailed equipment or identical controls and motors that are necessary to the operation of the swimming pool.

Swimming Pool Maintenance and Repair

Maintenance of both public and private pools, spas and hot tubs, both public and private, make minor repairs to existing pool masonry, such as patching cracks in pool bottoms and walls, repaint, resurface or reline the walls, bottoms of pools and resurface pool decks, install Child-Proof Barrier (Kiddie) Fences, and perform preventive maintenance to equipment such as filters and chlorinators, and to replace pigtailed equipment or identical controls and motors that are incidental to the operation of the swimming pool. May install pool heaters, including solar pool heaters and heat pumps.

Tennis Court

Construction of tennis courts, including the preparation of the surface, drainage, paving, surface topping, concrete, posts, and fencing. Cannot do lighting installation.

Tile, Terrazzo, and Stone

Installation of the backing material set, tile, terrazzo and marble, and to install laminate or non-nailable wood flooring. It also prepares the base.

TV Antenna and Satellite Dish

Erection of guy and anchor, satellite dishes and antennas. It cannot do electrical over 50 volts but can subcontract.

Underground/Overhead Transmission Lines

Installation of overhead transmission lines, wood or reinforced concrete poles, cross arms, fastening devices, underground electrical and communication transmission lines, manholes, splice pits, laying of rigid conduit incidental thereto; concrete block, concrete work, and backfill necessary or incidental thereto.

Underground Utilities

Construction on public/private property, of main sanitary sewer collection systems, main water distribution systems, and storm sewer collection systems, and the continuation of utility lines from the main systems to a point of termination up to and including the meter location for the individual occupancy, sewer collection systems at property line on the residential or single-occupancy commercial properties, or on multi-occupancy properties at manhole or wye lateral extended to an invert elevation as engineered to accommodate future building sewers, water distribution systems, or storm sewer collection systems at storm sewer structures. Shall not install any piping that is an integral part of a fire protection system, beginning at the point where the piping is used exclusively for such a system.

Window and Door

Installation of windows, doors, and hardware in connection therewith. This contractor shall not effect structural changes.

Wood Flooring

Preparation of the base including the backing material set, repair, install laminate, nail or non-nailable wood flooring, parquet wood, wood strips, and similar prefinished surface flooring materials which are prefabricated or cast in place including their modern replacements.

Journeyman are NOT allowed to contract directly, they must work under the direct supervision of a licensed contractor.


Some of the highlighs of the application form are provided below. This information is provided for information purposes only. Contractor Campus is a private company and has no relationship with Palm Beach County.

Palm Beach Application Form PDF

Certificate of Competency Application | Tips and Explanations

For questions about the application please contact the Construction Industry LIcensing Board (DBPR) or Palm Beach County. Their address is 2300 N Jog Road, Suite 2W-61, West Palm Beach, FL 33411-2741. Their phone number is (561)233-5525

The completed application must be mailed to the address below:
Contractor Certification Division,
2300 N. Jog Rd, Suite 2W-61
West Palm Beach, FL 33411

A completed application must be receibed by the 1st Friday of each month to be considered by the CILB on the same month

Business Financial Form (Form A)

This form is in essence a balance sheet. On it you will list the following information:

  • Current Assets
  • Fixed Assets
  • Current Liabilities (AKA Short-Term Liabilities)
  • Long Term Liabilities
  • Net Worth (Assets-Liabilities)

Employment History Form (Form B)

In this form you must provide the following information:

  • Employer Name (person for whom you worked)
  • Dates Employed
  • Employer Address
  • Employer Phone Number
  • Name of qualifying contractor for Employer (This could be the owner of the employer company OR another invidual)
  • License number of qualifying contractor
  • Contact Name
  • Role (The role you played within the company (worker or supervisor)
  • Describe job duties (consice, honest description of work performed)

Affidavit of Construction Experience Form (Form C)

This is the part of the form which is notarized by the the contractor signing off on your experience.

Qualifiers Responsibility Affidavit Form (Form D)

This part of the form makes you aware of what it actually means to be the qualifying agent of a business. You MUST supervise the work done by the company (all the work covered under the scope of your license.


License Requirements

Exam Requirements

  • Contractors are required to take a Business and Law exam as well as a Construction Trade exam
  • Journeymen and/or Technicians are required to take only the Trade Exam
  • Exams may be taken prior to or after the Construction Industry Licensing Board (CILB) approves your Contractors Certification application.

Please note the following:

  • All examinations must be taken in Palm Beach County.
  • A passing grade of 75% must be achieved on each exam.
  • You must have the testing agency(s) notify our office of your passing test scores.
  • You must select your testing agency from the approved list below. Please contact the individual testing agency for exam schedules and arrangements.
  • Once you file a Contractors Certification application and it is approved by the CILB:
    • You must take the exam in Palm Beach County within 60 days of approval by the CILB. A maximum of 4 exams in a category may be taken in 12-month period, but, exams may not be re-scheduled until 60 days have elapsed between exams taken.
    • You must achieve a passing grade of 75% must be achieved on each exam.
    • You must have the testing agency(s) notify our office of all your test results, pass or fail.
    • You will have thirteen (13) months from the date of approval to meet the remaining licensing requirements. Thereafter, the application becomes null and void.

There are two testing companies currently approved by the CILB:

  • GITS
    Tel. # (800)997-2129
    Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
    Website: www.gitsllc.org
  • Prov
    Tel. # (866)720-7768
    Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
    Website: www.provexam.com

Trade Experience Requisites

  • General
    5 Year Supervisory Capacity
  • Building
    4 Year Supervisory Capacity
  • Residential
    3 Year Supervisory Capacity
  • Electrical
    7 Years Experience, 4 of which shall be as a Journeyman in a Supervisory Capacity.
  • Plumbing
    7 Years Experience, 4 of which shall be as a Journeyman in a Supervisory Capacity.
  • HARV (Heating, A/C, Refrigeration & Ventilation)
    7 Years Supervisory Capacity.
  • Specialty: All Specialty Trades require 3 Years Experience with 1-1/2 Years in a Supervisory Capacity.
    • Acoustical/Suspended Ceiling Contractor
    • Aluminum Specialties Contractor
    • Carpentry Contractor
    • Carpentry – Finish Contractor
    • Concrete Forming & Placing Contractor
    • Countertop Contractor
    • Decorative Metal Contractor
    • Demolition Contractor
    • Dredging and Land Filling Contractor
    • Drywall Contractor
    • Fabric Awnings Contractor
    • Fence Contractor
    • Garage Doors Contractor
    • Glass and Glazing Contractor
    • Gunite Contractor
    • Hurricane Shutter/Awning Contractor
    • Insulation Contractor
    • Irrigation Sprinkler Contractor
    • Lightning Protection Systems Contractor
    • Low Voltage Contractor
    • Marine Contractor
    • Contractor Masonry Contractor
    • Painting Contractor
    • Paver Brick/Paver Systems Contractor
    • Paving Contractor
    • Plastering Contractor
    • Reinforced Steel Contractor
    • Re-Screener/Screen Repair Contractor
    • Roofing Contractor
    • Seal Coating/Striping Contractor
    • Sign Contractor -Electrical
    • Sign Contractor –Non-Electrical
    • Structural Steel Erection Contractor
    • Swimming Pool Construction Contractor
    • Swimming Pool Maintenance and Repair Contractor
    • Tennis Court Contractor
    • Tile, Terrazzo and Stone Contractor
    • Underground/Overhead Transmission Lines Contractor
    • Underground Utilities Contractor
    • Window and Door Contractor
    • Wood Flooring Contractor
    • Journeyman Electrician (must work under direct supervision of a Contractor)
      Completion Certificate from a registered 4 year Apprenticeship Program which includes 4 years of work experience OR completion of 2 years in registered apprenticeship program, which includes 2 years work experience and additional 3 years practical work experience under the direct supervision of a certified or licensed contractor OR 6 years practical work experience under the direct supervision of a Certified Electrical Contractor.
    • Journeyman Plumber (must work under direct supervision of a Contractor)
      Completion Certificate from a registered 3 year Apprenticeship Program, which includes 3 years work experience OR 4 years of full time practical work experience under the direct supervision of a Certified Plumbing Contractor.

Background Check Requirements/Providers

The CILB performs livescan fingerprints. You must obtain fingerprints to comply with the application requiring a criminal background check on all applicants. Below is the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) website which you may use to locate a livescan fingerprinting provider:

Livescan Fingerprinting Providers

The approved Livescan Providers link is maintained by the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR).

  • You may also check with your local law enforcement agencies, such as police departments and sheriff’s offices to see if they provide livescan fingerprinting.
  • The Palm Beach County Identifier (ORI Number) is FL750157Z. This number must be given to the fingerprinting provider in order for Contractors Certification to receive the results. Confirm with the Provider, prior to selection, that they can process your fingerprints using our ORI number.
  • Contractors Certification must receive the fingerprint results prior to your application being reviewed. Please feel free to provide a copy of this document to the Fingerprint Provider.

Please note the following about the background check:

  • Criminal Background Checks: are to demonstrate that the applicant is of good moral character and is fit for licensure, the applicant must submit to a Level 2 criminal background check conducted by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The cost of the criminal background check is to be covered by the applicant.
  • If the applicant is found to have a criminal background, the Board may deny issuance of a certificate of competency based upon:
    • The relationship of the crime to contracting;
    • The severity of the crime; or
    • The potential for public harm.
  • However, the Board may consider as mitigating factors:
    • The length of time since the commission of the crime; and
    • Evidence of rehabilitation of the applicant.
  • The Board may not deny licensure to an applicant based solely upon a conviction or the applicant’s failure to provide proof of restoration of civil rights. In determining the issuance of a re-certification, the Board may require the licensed contractor to submit to a criminal background check.

14 Hour Financial Responsibility Requirements/Providers

14-Hour Course Providers

Please note that applicants with a credit score of 660 or higher meet the minimum credit reputation requirements for licensure. Applicants with a credit score between 580 to 659, must pass a Florida CILB approved 14-hour financial responsibility course and provide certification at time of application to meet credit reputation requirements for licensure; failure to do so will render the application incomplete. Applicants with a credit score below 580 or with no credit history do not meet the minimum credit reputation requirements for licensure and the application will be administratively denied by the Director. Unless otherwise prohibited by these Rules or the Special Act, the applicant may apply for licensure to the CILB again once the credit score is 580 or above.

Construction Industry Licensing Board (CILB) Meeting Schedule

Palm Beach County CILB 2024 Construction Board Meetings
DateLocation
April 22, 2024 Vista Center
May 20, 2024 Vista Center
June 24, 2024 Vista Center
July 22, 2024 Vista Center
August 26, 2024 Vista Center
September 30, 2024 Vista Center
October 28, 2024 Vista Center
December 16, 2024 Vista Center
Application must be completed and submitted by the 1st Friday of the month to be considered for the agenda of that months Board meeting. The Construction Industry Licensing Board (CILB) of Palm Beach County meets at the Vista Center, at 2:00 p.m., in Conference Room 1W-47. For further inquiries you can contact the Board's office via their email address at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or their Licensing Board Meeting Calendar.