Florida Certified Residential Contractors: Verify License & Check Reviews

155 licensed contractors found in Sarasota

Donna Marie J Stewart

Current, InactiveCertified Residential Contractor📍 SarasotaCRC1328051
Expires: Aug 2026

Tesha J Wood

Current, InactiveCertified Residential Contractor📍 SarasotaCRC1330736
Expires: Aug 2026

Lynn Allen Iii Morey

Current, InactiveCertified Residential Contractor📍 SarasotaCRC020053
Expires: Aug 2026

Cynthia Ann Hinchman

Current, InactiveCertified Residential Contractor📍 SarasotaCRC052344
Expires: Aug 2026

Gregg Charles Glasser

Current, InactiveCertified Residential Contractor📍 SarasotaCRC058398
Expires: Aug 2026

Gerald Kenneth Poye

Current, InactiveCertified Residential Contractor📍 SarasotaCRC1326942
Expires: Aug 2026

Andrea K Trimper

Current, InactiveCertified Residential Contractor📍 SarasotaCRC1327971
Expires: Aug 2026

Jaclyn B Ohman

Current, InactiveCertified Residential Contractor📍 SarasotaCRC1330627
Expires: Aug 2026

Bradford Jerome Petz

Current, InactiveCertified Residential Contractor📍 SarasotaCRC033443
Expires: Aug 2026

David P Gyger

Current, InactiveCertified Residential Contractor📍 SarasotaCRC038101
Expires: Aug 2026

Juliet Kane Linzmayer

Current, InactiveCertified Residential Contractor📍 SarasotaCRC1330095
Expires: Aug 2026

David Jonathon Christner

Current, InactiveCertified Residential Contractor📍 SarasotaCRC024254
Expires: Aug 2026

Andrew Mc Neal Biser

Current, InactiveCertified Residential Contractor📍 SarasotaCRC1331311
Expires: Aug 2026

Ronald James Jr Stiegler

Current, InactiveCertified Residential Contractor📍 SarasotaCRC1327251
Expires: Aug 2026

Kenneth Gordon Haynes

Current, InactiveCertified Residential Contractor📍 SarasotaCRC057636
Expires: Aug 2026
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About Certified Residential Contractors in Florida

Certified Residential Contractors in Florida must hold a valid CRC license issued by the DBPR. Verify any contractor's license instantly using our free lookup tool.

Before hiring any contractor, always verify their license is active and in good standing. You can use this site or confirm directly with the Florida DBPR website.

Florida requires Certified Residential Contractors to hold a valid CRC license issued by the Department of Business and Professional Regulation before performing any work. Verifying a license takes seconds and protects homeowners from unlicensed contractors.— Florida DBPR licensing requirements

Frequently Asked Questions

What does a Certified Residential Contractor do in Florida?

A Certified Residential Contractor (license code: CRC) is licensed by the Florida DBPR to perform specific construction or trade work. Certified Residential Contractors in Florida must hold a valid CRC license issued by the DBPR. Verify any contractor's license instantly using our free lookup tool.

How do I verify a Certified Residential Contractor's Florida license?

Enter their license number or business name in the search box above, or use the FloridaContractorCheck search tool. All license data comes directly from the Florida DBPR and is updated daily. You can also verify directly at myfloridalicense.com.

What's the difference between a certified and registered Certified Residential Contractor in Florida?

Certified contractors (e.g., CGC, CRC) hold a statewide license and can work anywhere in Florida. Registered contractors hold a local/county license valid only in specific jurisdictions. Always confirm your contractor's license type covers the county where work will be performed.

How many licensed Certified Residential Contractors are there in Florida?

Florida has thousands of licensed Certified Residential Contractors across all 67 counties, all registered with the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR). Use the search and filters above to find verified Certified Residential Contractors in your city.