About the data

Where every fact on this site comes from.

FLPPR does not hold its own licensing authority. It reads the same public records a building official can read, keeps a copy, and stamps that copy with the source it came from and the moment it was last confirmed. This page lists the sources and explains what the stamps mean.

What is in the registry

Read live from the registry when this page was served. An em dash means the read failed — never an estimate.

Registered firms
0
License records
0
Building departments
404
Departments enrolled
0

Last successful sync

STATE LICENSE SOURCES · VERIFIED 2026-08-19 13:02 ET · STATUS SUCCEEDED

That timestamp covers all 5 sources together. Per-source run history is not published yet — we will not imply this one time applies individually to each source below.

Sources we read

All five are public. Nothing on this list requires an account, a license agreement, or a request to a state agency.

What the stamps mean

Verified
We read this fact from its source within the freshness window and the source agreed with what we hold.
Stale
The last successful read is older than the freshness window. The value shown is the last one we confirmed, not a current one.
Unverified
We have never successfully read this fact from its source, or the source did not return it. Nothing is inferred to fill the gap.

What this is not

A verification timestamp records when we last read a public source. It is not a state endorsement, a certification, or a determination that anyone is licensed, insured, or authorized to work on a project. When a decision matters, check the state source directly — every one is linked above.

“Qualified services” shown on a firm record are computed from state license data using published rules. They are our reading of those rules, not the state's.