At Construction Qualifier we help Florida contractors stay licensed by matching them with qualified construction professionals, whether you need help finding a qualifier or becoming one, we are your one stop shop throughout the entire process making it as easy and seamless as possible!

If you are not currently qualified in a state where work is required, we help connect you with experienced, licensed construction contractors who can legally qualify your business. Our services allow you to bid on projects and perform work in full compliance with state regulations. We specialize in efficiently matching companies with qualified license holders so you can get on the job as quickly as possible without unnecessary delays


Florida law requires construction companies to have a licensed qualifier (such as a general contractor, building contractor, or specialty contractor). Without one, a company cannot legally pull permits, sign contracts, or perform regulated construction work

The qualifier is the person who is
legally responsible for the construction work done under the business name. This means they must ensure work meets Florida Building Code, Supervise jobs properly, and Follow state and local regulations. If something goes wrong, the qualifier can be held accountable by the state.

Most insurers require a licensed qualifier to issue: General liability insurance Workers’ compensation Without a qualifier, coverage may be denied.




Under Florida law, a qualifying agent (often shortened to “qualifier”) is a licensed contractor who allows a business entity (corporation, LLC, partnership, etc.) to legally hold a contractor license and perform construction work.
Primary Qualifying Agent – a person with the required skill, knowledge, and experience who is responsible to supervise, direct, manage, and control the contracting activities of the business and construction projects for which the company holds building permits.
Secondary Qualifying Agent – someone who also has the requisite skill and responsibility to supervise construction work (but typically not all overall business matters).

To become a construction qualifier in Florida, a person must hold the appropriate state contractor license for the type of work performed. This requires meeting experience and education requirements, passing the trade and business exams, and demonstrating financial responsibility. The qualifier must also carry required insurance.
Must Pass Florida Contractor Trade Exam
Have General Liability Insurance
Must have 4 years of Construction Experience
Must Have an Active Contractors License