
Pass the Florida Contractor Exam with License Fix
Stop guessing your way through Florida's contractor licensing. License Fix prepares you to pass the exam the right way, the first time!
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If you are planning to take the Florida contractor exam, you already know this is not something you can wing. The state exam is demanding, the material is dense, and most people who try to study on their own end up frustrated, overwhelmed, or failing on the first attempt. License Fix was built specifically to solve that problem.
License Fix is a Florida-based contractor exam prep program with a 91% pass rate and more than 209 students approved since 2022. In this article, you will see exactly how License Fix helps contractors prepare smarter, study the right material, and walk into their exam with real confidence. Whether you are going after a general contractor, building, or residential license, License Fix has a structured path for you.
What Is the Florida General Contractor License and Who Needs It?
The Florida general contractor license is the most versatile contractor credential in the state. Issued by the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) through the Construction Industry Licensing Board (CILB), the Certified General Contractor (CGC) license gives you the legal authority to manage and build unlimited commercial and residential construction projects anywhere in Florida.
Without a Florida general contractor license, you cannot pull permits, execute construction contracts above a certain threshold, or legally operate as a GC in the state. Working without it exposes your business and your clients to serious legal and financial risk.
To qualify for the Florida general contractor license, you typically need at least four years of construction experience, with at least one year as a supervisor or foreman. You also need to meet the CILB financial responsibility requirements and pass a background check. Once approved by the state, you schedule your exams through Pearson VUE.
The exam itself is open-book, but that does not make it easy. Knowing where to find the right answer under time pressure, inside hundreds of pages of technical material, is a skill most candidates underestimate until they fail. That is exactly the skill License Fix teaches from day one.

For a full breakdown of every license type available in Florida, see our guide on Florida Contractor License Types Explained.
How to Get Your State of FL Contractor License, Step by Step
The state of FL contractor license process is more involved than most candidates expect. It is not just about passing a test. There is an entire application and verification process that happens before you even schedule your exam date.
Here is what the state of FL contractor license path looks like in practice:
- Verify your eligibility. The DBPR requires at least four years of construction experience and documentation proving supervisory responsibility. Financial stability is also evaluated as part of your state of FL contractor license application.
- Submit your DBPR application. You apply online through the DBPR portal. The state reviews your experience records, credit history, and background check before granting eligibility.
- Receive your Notice of Eligibility. Once the DBPR approves your state of FL contractor license application, you receive a notice authorizing you to schedule your Pearson VUE exams.
- Pass both exams. The Business and Finance exam and the Trade Knowledge exam are both required for most state of FL contractor license categories. Both are open-book and timed.
- Activate your license. After passing, you pay your licensing fees and register your business with the proper liability insurance and workers compensation documentation.
The state of FL contractor license process is strict because Florida's construction environment is demanding. The state's building codes are among the toughest in the country, shaped by decades of hurricane impact. License Fix is designed to make Step 4 the easiest part of the whole journey.
You can find the official CILB application requirements directly at the Florida DBPR Construction Industry Licensing page.
The Florida Contractor License Books That Come with License Fix
One of the most underestimated challenges of the contractor exam is the open-book format. Candidates assume that having access to the Florida contractor license books during the test makes it easier. It does not, unless you know exactly how to use them.
The Florida contractor license books are long, dense, and written for reference, not for fast navigation under exam pressure. Without proper preparation, students spend so much time flipping through pages that they run out of time before finishing the exam.
License Fix solves this with a complete book package and a video-based system that teaches you how to get the most out of every Florida contractor license book included in the course. The Complete Course + Books + Tabs package provides:
- The 2025 Florida Contractor Manual
- Builder's Guide to Accounting
- AIA A201, A401, and A701 documents
- Florida Building Code (Residential, Building, Existing Building, Accessibility, and Energy Conservation editions)
- OSHA 1926
- BCSI Truss Book
- Energy Efficient Building Construction in Florida, 11th Edition
More importantly, License Fix teaches you how to tab every Florida contractor license book, how to highlight the right content before exam day, and how to navigate directly to any answer in under 60 seconds.
That navigation skill, built through structured video lessons and guided highlighting sessions, is what separates License Fix students from candidates who the same Florida contractor license books alone and still fail.
Browse the full book selection available in the License Fix Bookstore.

What to Expect on the Florida Contractor Exam
The Florida contractor exam is administered by Pearson VUE at testing centers across the state. Understanding the structure of the exam is one of the first things License Fix covers, because most students arrive underprepared simply because they did not know what they were walking into.
Business and Finance Exam
This is the section of the Florida contractor exam that surprises people the most. It covers contract administration, financial statements, project cost management, business law, and lien law. Many experienced contractors fail this part of the Florida contractor exam because their field knowledge does not translate to accounting ratios, balance sheets, or contract clauses. License Fix breaks down every Business and Finance topic in plain language, with video explanations and practice questions updated every quarter by Gold Alumni who took the exact same Florida contractor exam recently.
Trade Knowledge Exam
The Trade Knowledge section of the Florida contractor exam covers the Florida Building Code, construction methods, materials, project planning, and safety. The content varies depending on your license type, and License Fix has a dedicated course for each trade.
Most candidates who retake the Florida contractor exam multiple times do so because they underestimated the Business and Finance section. License Fix dedicates significant course time to this area precisely because it is where unprepared students lose points.

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For more detail on continuing education requirements after you pass, read our article on Florida GC License CE Requirements.
Why License Fix Is the Smart Way to Get Your FL General Contractor License
Studying alone for your FL general contractor license is a gamble most candidates regret. Not because they are not capable, but because the exam requires a very specific type of preparation that field experience alone does not provide. License Fix exists to close that gap.
Here is what makes License Fix the better path to your FL general contractor license:
A Structured, Chapter-by-Chapter System
License Fix takes every major reference book required for the FL general contractor license exam and breaks it down chapter by chapter in video format. You always know exactly what to study and what to skip. No guesswork, no wasted hours on irrelevant material.
Practice Questions Updated Every Quarter
License Fix Gold Alumni are active contractors who passed their FL general contractor license exam recently. They continuously update the practice question bank to reflect what is actually appearing on current exams. That means your preparation is always current, not based on outdated content from years ago.
A Community That Has Your Back
When you enroll in License Fix, you gain access to a WhatsApp community of active students and Gold Alumni. You can ask a question at any hour and get a real answer from someone who just went through the same FL general contractor license preparation process. That kind of peer support is something no solo study plan can replicate.
A 91% Pass Rate That Speaks for Itself
License Fix has guided more than 209 students through the FL general contractor license exam and other contractor credentials since 2022. A 91% pass rate is not luck. It is the result of a methodology built specifically around how the Florida state exam works.
100% Money-Back Guarantee
License Fix stands behind its program with a full refund policy. Complete the entire course, fail your Business and Finance exam within 12 months, and License Fix refunds every dollar. That guarantee is only possible because the system works.
Explore the full General Contractor course at the License Fix General Contractor Exam Prep page.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is License Fix and how does it work? License Fix is a Florida-based contractor exam preparation program with offices in Orlando, Tampa, and Miami. Students access self-paced online video lessons, tabbed book sets, practice exams, and a WhatsApp study community. License Fix mirrors the official DBPR exam blueprint so every hour of study is focused on exactly what appears on the state exam.
How long does it take to prepare with License Fix? Most students complete the License Fix course in a few weeks to a couple of months, depending on how many hours per day they dedicate to studying. Because the course is self-paced, you can fit License Fix around your existing work schedule without putting your business on hold.
Does License Fix offer a guarantee if I do not pass? Yes. License Fix offers a 100% money-back guarantee on the Business and Finance exam. If you complete the full course and do not pass your exam within 12 months, License Fix refunds every dollar you paid. The only condition is that you complete the full curriculum before your exam attempt.
Can I buy just the books without the full course? Yes. License Fix sells all required Florida contractor license books individually through the bookstore, including the 2025 Florida Contractor Manual, the Builder's Guide to Accounting, the AIA documents, and the full Florida Building Code series. However, the complete course with books and tabs is the most popular option because the video guidance makes the books far more useful on exam day.
Stop Guessing. Start Preparing the Right Way with License Fix.
The Florida contractor exam is not something you pass by reading a few books on your own and hoping for the best. It requires a structured plan, the right materials, proper book navigation skills, and practice questions that reflect what is actually on the current exam. License Fix delivers all of that in one program.
More than 209 contractors have already used License Fix to get licensed in Florida, with a 91% pass rate that reflects a proven system, not just a collection of study materials. Whether you are pursuing a Florida general contractor license, a building contractor credential, or a specialty trade license, License Fix has a course designed around your specific exam.
Visit licensefixschool.com and enroll today. Your license is closer than you think.

About Adrian Coastal Roofing
Adrian is the CEO of Coastal Roofing, a company specializing in roof installation in Florida, recognized for its quality, reliability, and excellence in residential and commercial projects. With years of experience in the construction industry and Florida roofing, Adrian has built his reputation by delivering durable solutions that withstand the state’s extreme weather. Under his leadership, Coastal Roofing has become a leader in roof installation in Florida, offering modern systems such as TPO, PVC, metal roofing, and other efficient solutions to reduce costs and extend the lifespan of roofs.