How does House Bill 735 Affect me in St. Johns County?

St. Johns county contractors are wondering how they will be impacted by the passage of House Bill 735 in Florida. This article has been created to monitor and update St. Johns county’s response to this new law. If you have any questions or information to contribute, we encourage you to post a comment below. All questions will be promptly answered to the best of our ability.

St. Johns County is no longer licensing the trades that don’t require an exam, such as Trim Carpentry, Painting, and Cabinetry but will continue to regulate the licenses that are in the Contractor Licensing Ordinance until July 2023.

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# Robert Rauber 2023-04-12 11:58
Does St John's county require licensing for asphalt paving? Is there an exam?
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# Claudia Soto 2023-04-12 15:03
Hello Robert, St. John County is not regulating Asphalt Paving County licenses, and there is no exam for that Trade. Therefore for Asphalt Paving, we recommend you do the scope of work for Asphalt Paving; we recommend obtaining the state equivalent, which would fall under either one of these licenses: General, Building, or Residential. Below, I will provide you with the links to each license for more information on the books & courses we offer to prepare for the Trade and Business exams.

https://www.contractorcampus.com/florida-general-contractor-license.html

https://www.contractorcampus.com/florida-building-contractor-license.html

https://www.contractorcampus.com/florida-residential-contractor-license.html
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