Florida Statute 553.791(4)
Register once. Current in every county.
One statewide record for your firm — roster, licenses and insurance — verified against Florida's public license data and kept current in every enrolled building department.
Free for firms and for building departments. No administrative fee may be charged for registration or updates. 553.791(4)
No building department has enrolled yet. Every Florida department is required to accept electronic registration — counties fill in here as they turn it on.
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For building departments
Your electronic registration system, at no cost
HB 803 (Ch. 2026-63), effective 1 July 2026, requires every Florida building department to run a registration system for private providers and their firms, accept registrations and updates electronically, and charge no administrative fee. FLPPR is that system.
Enroll your departmentFor private provider firms
Register once. Stay current everywhere you work.
Maintain one record — your roster of private providers and duly authorized representatives, their licenses, and your insurance. Changes propagate to every enrolled department inside the five-business-day window the statute sets.
Register your firmHow it works
Three parties, one record.
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The firm keeps one record
Roster, license numbers and insurance are maintained once, in one place, not re-filed with each department.
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FLPPR verifies it against state data
Every credential fact is checked against public DBPR, BCAIB and FBPE records and carries the authority and time of verification.
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Departments stay current
Enrolled building departments receive the registration and every later change to contact information, licensure or insurance.
What the statute requires
Every claim on this page has a citation.
Rows that rest on statute carry the subsection. Rows marked with a dash are what the registry does, not what the law says.
| Capability | Serves | Basis |
|---|---|---|
| A searchable directory of active private provider firms, with roster and license status verified against state records. | Departments | — |
| A jurisdiction registration ledger — the roster of authorized firms for your jurisdiction. | Departments | 553.791(1)(p) |
| Nothing to build or buy. Enrollment satisfies the electronic registration duty, and no fee may be charged for registration or updates. | Departments | 553.791(4) |
| One statewide record — roster, licenses and insurance maintained once, current in every enrolled jurisdiction. | Firms | — |
| Live license status for every private provider and duly authorized representative, with the authority and time of verification shown. | Firms | — |
| Updates inside the statutory window — changes propagate to every enrolled department, with a record of who was notified and when. | Firms | 553.791(4) |
| No duplicate filings. Departments may not require additional forms, or re-verification of licensure or insurance, beyond registration. | Firms | 553.791(2)(e), (11) |
Common questions
Before you register.
Is registration really free?
Yes. A local enforcement agency may not charge an administrative fee for registration or updates, and FLPPR charges firms and departments nothing.
Does this cover my department's obligation?
Enrolling gives your department a registration system that accepts registrations and updates electronically, which is what the statute requires.
What has to stay current?
Contact information, licensure and insurance. Changes must be updated within five business days.
Where does the license data come from?
Public state records — DBPR license rosters, BCAIB and FBPE — synchronized daily. Each fact shows its source authority and when it was last verified.
Can a department ask for more?
Not beyond registration. A local government may not require additional forms, or additional verification of licensure or insurance, beyond what registration already carries.
How fast do departments see a change?
Inside the five-business-day window the statute sets. The record shows which departments were notified and when.
Registration is free for firms and departments.
One record for firms. A current register for departments. Verified against Florida's public license data.