Florida Plumber License Requirements 2026: Complete Guide

Florida plumber licensing guide: state certification, county requirements, exam, and how to grow your FL plumbing business.

January 23, 202610 min read
Florida Plumber License Requirements 2026: Complete Guide

Florida Plumber Licensing Overview

Florida has state certification through DBPR and county licensing. State certification is recommended for maximum flexibility.

License Types

TypeScopeAuthority
State CertifiedAll of FloridaDBPR
County RegisteredSingle countyLocal board
JourneymanWork under MasterCounty

State Certification Requirements

  • Experience: 4 years under licensed plumber

  • Exam: Prometric plumbing exam

  • Insurance: Workers comp + liability

  • Fee: ~$275 application


Steps to State Certification

  • Document Experience — 4 years verified

  • Apply to DBPR — Online application

  • Pass Exam — Prometric test center

  • Obtain Insurance — Required coverage

  • Receive Certification — Work statewide
  • Exam Information

    • Format: Multiple choice

    • Duration: 4.5 hours

    • Cost: ~$165

    • Passing: 70%


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    Florida City Guides


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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Florida a state-licensed plumbing state?

    Florida has both state certification and county licensing. State certification allows you to work anywhere in FL.

    How do I become a licensed plumber in Florida?

    Pass the state exam through DBPR after completing 4 years of experience under a licensed plumber.

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