If you hold an air conditioning or mechanical contractor license in the state of Florida, you must know the requirements and obligations you need to fulfill to renew that license on time within the mandated time frame.
You’ll need to complete these obligations before the expiration date to legally work in the state without any “red tape” delays in processing your renewed license. Furthermore, if you let your license expire, you’ll be responsible for paying extra fees to get it reinstated and renewed.
Renewal involves three steps: taking CE courses, completing your training, and submitting your renewal.
All contractors are required to complete a specific number of continuing education (CE) hours for license renewal. In Miami-Dade County, that number is 16. Contractors in all other counties are required to complete 14 hours of continuing education.
The best and most convenient way to take these Florida air conditioning and mechanical continuing education courses is online through a Florida state-approved course provider like RocketCert. Any continuing education you take to fulfill professional license renewal requirements must also be state-approved.
The Florida contractor continuing education hours covers topics that the state board has set. These include:
If you’re an air conditioning or mechanical contractor in Miami-Dade County, you must take two additional hours to fulfill license renewal requirements. These include one hour of training on Chapter 10 of the Miami-Dade Code. The other additional hour reviews specific information about Florida Statute 713, Construction Lien Law.
Depending on your specific classification and line of work, you might be required to take additional courses or fulfill other requirements. For example, home inspectors must take these courses in addition to one hour of wind form content education.
If you’re required to take the Florida Contractor Advanced Building Code continuing education course, sign up with RocketCert, an approved provider of Florida CE. We offer all of the 14-16 standard CE hours the state requires.
Mechanical licenses and air conditioning licenses expire every two years.
Registered air conditioning A, B, and C licenses expire on the last day of August in odd-numbered years, and certified air conditioning licenses (A, B, and C) expire on that date in even-numbered years. All Miami-Dade licenses expire on August 31 in even-numbered years.
The best way to take your continuing education courses and fulfill your obligations for renewal is to register with RocketCert and get started at your leisure. You’ll enjoy state-certified CE courses available 24/7 on any device, and we guarantee you won’t find a better price anywhere else.
Sign up for RocketCert today and get your requirements out of the way for Florida mechanical and air conditioning contractor license renewal.