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Moving a North Carolina general contractor license to Florida in 2026

Florida recognizes North Carolina general contractor licenses

Florida publishes a reciprocity or endorsement path for at least one North Carolina general contractor license tier. You’ll still file an endorsement application and pay fees — and reciprocity is one-directional and tier-specific, so confirm your exact license class qualifies before you rely on it.

The reverse direction

North Carolina does not publish reciprocity for Florida. Reciprocity is frequently one-way, so a future move back would likely mean applying for endorsement and possibly testing.

How to use this reciprocity path

  1. 1

    Confirm your North Carolina license is current

    You generally must hold an active North Carolina license in good standing, often for a minimum number of years, to qualify for endorsement.

  2. 2

    Request endorsement from the Florida board

    File the licensure-by-endorsement (reciprocity) application with Florida. Expect to show experience hours, exam history, and proof of your current license.

  3. 3

    Sit any required Florida exam

    Many states waive the trade-knowledge exam but still require the state business-and-law portion. Prep for at least one exam unless the board confirms a full waiver.

  4. 4

    Pay fees and submit

    Pay the application/endorsement fee and submit. Keep your North Carolina license active until Florida issues yours.

Prep for the Florida exam

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Frequently asked questions

Can I use my North Carolina general contractor license in Florida?
Florida publishes a reciprocity or endorsement path for North Carolina general contractor license holders. You generally still file an endorsement application and pay a fee, and depending on your tier you may need to sit a Florida exam. Confirm the exact path with the Florida board.
Does North Carolina honor a Florida license in return?
Not directly — North Carolina does not publish reciprocity for Florida. Reciprocity is frequently one-directional, so the reverse move usually means applying for endorsement and possibly testing.
Will I have to retake the exam?
Often partially. Many states waive the trade-knowledge portion under reciprocity but still require the state business-and-law exam. Budget for at least one exam unless the board confirms a full waiver.

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