Does Florida offer reciprocity with any other state?

Yes. As of June 1, 2021, contractors licensed in a state that has entered into a reciprocity agreement with the Florida Construction Licensing Board can apply via reciprocity. A list of the states in which Florida has entered into an agreement with can be found here. Applicants should use CILB form 32 and should request a licensing certification from their state to show their license is in good standing. Additional requirements to qualify for reciprocity can be found on the application.

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