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Posted By: bobbyr Getting started.. - 06/26/02 03:40 AM
My father-in-law and I have been helping out a friend who is a GC for about a year. The GC mainly does remodels and needs devices moved or added, panels upgraded, etc. My father-in-law used to do commerical electric work for 15 years, but hasn't done it in the 10 years since moving to Florida. He is always referring to his NEC book and is very meticulous. My question is, how does someone go about getting licensed in Florida (Hillsborough County) without the "6 years of continuous work experience" that is required by the state? Are there any courses that can be substituted for the experience requirement? I'm trying to get him on the track to become an Electrical Contractor. I'm sure he'd pass the exams, but it seems the "proof of education/experience" part is what's holding him up.

Any suggestions would help! Thanks,

Bobby
Posted By: The Watt Doctor Re: Getting started.. - 06/26/02 01:41 PM
I would check Mike Holt's web page. It might help. I think he is located in Florida.

Mike Holt

Good Luck.
Doc
Posted By: The_Lightman Re: Getting started.. - 06/29/02 02:46 PM
My question is, how does someone go about getting licensed in Florida (Hillsborough County) without the "6 years of continuous work experience" that is required by the state?https://www.myfloridalicense.com/pop_instruct.asp?xact_defn_id=3793
Posted By: The_Lightman Re: Getting started.. - 06/29/02 04:00 PM
Hey Bobbyr,
The link above is for the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation.
I am a contractor an hour east of you off I-4. As compared to some of the 'posters' here(no permitting, private or no AHJ, etc.)
we are very fortunate to live in a heavily regulated, completely online accessible area at the state and local levels. http://www.hillsboroughcounty.org/pgm/deptfaqs3.pdf
I especially like the triple fee penalty assessed by your county for work performed prior to the issuance of a permit.
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