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How to Verify a Roofing Contractor’s Credentials in Florida

  • Writer: Austin Jones
    Austin Jones
  • 3 days ago
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How to Verify a Roofing Contractor’s Credentials in Florida
How to Verify a Roofing Contractor’s Credentials in Florida

How to Verify a Roofing Contractor’s Credentials in Florida


Hiring a roofing contractor in Florida requires more than just comparing bids.


With strict state regulations, specialized licensing, and a climate that demands durable construction. Homeowners and property owners must ensure the contractor they choose is fully qualified, fully licensed, and fully insured. A roof is one of the largest and most important investments on your property. So knowing how to verify a roofing contractor’s credentials in Florida is essential to protecting both your home and your wallet.


Below is a clear, step by step guide to help you confirm that your roofing contractor meets Florida’s professional standards.


Confirm Their State Roofing License


Florida requires roofing contractors to carry the appropriate state issued license. Residential and commercial roofers must hold a Florida Roofing Contractors License, typically a Certified Roofing Contractor License (CCC). This license ensures a contractor has passed state exams, demonstrated experience, met insurance requirements, and has proven financial responsibility to manage funds.


You can verify a roofing license by searching the contractor’s name or license number on the official Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) website's license lookup tool. A valid license will display an active status, no major violations, and the proper classifications for roofing work.


Check Their General and Building Contractor Licensing


A reputable roofing contractor often holds additional classifications. In Florida, it’s common for high level contractors to also be licensed as General Contractors or Building Contractors. These certifications demonstrate broader construction expertise and ensure the company is capable of overseeing structural work related to roofing.

When reviewing credentials, ask for the contractor’s full list of license numbers and verify each one through DBPR.


Consistent licensing across multiple categories is usually a sign of a well established professional operation.


Make Sure They Carry Proper Insurance


Florida law requires roofing contractors to carry liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage. This protects both the property owner and the contractor’s team in case of accidental damage, injury, or unforeseen issues during the project.


Never hire a contractor who cannot provide a current Certificate of Insurance.

General liability insurance helps cover accidental property damage, while workers’ compensation protects you from being financially responsible if a worker is injured on your property.


A trustworthy contractor will provide proof immediately upon request.


Look for Experience and Established Local Presence


Credentials alone aren’t enough. A contractor’s track record in your area matters. Florida’s weather is unique, and roofing companies working regularly in coastal counties like Bay, Walton, Okaloosa, and Santa Rosa understand the specific building codes.


Look for contractors with an established reputation, a consistent workload, and visible projects already completed in your community. Local operations with a proven history are more reliable than temporary or storm chasing crews.


Review Their Online Reputation and Professional Websites


A professional roofing contractor should have an online footprint that reflects credibility. This includes:

• An updated website

• Real customer reviews

• Project photos

• Verified Google Business Profile

• Clear contact information

• License numbers displayed publicly


Roofers who operate transparently generally take pride in their workmanship and customer satisfaction.


Confirm Their Ability to Handle Permits and Inspections


In Florida, roofing jobs require permits and sometimes additional inspections depending on the location and scope of work. A licensed roofing contractor should fully handle the permitting process and be familiar with local municipal requirements.


If a contractor expects you to pull your own permits, or worse says you don't need them then that’s a red flag. Only licensed contractors can legally obtain roofing permits and it is a legal requirement before doing any significant roofing work.


Ask About Warranties and Materials


A reputable roofing contractor will provide clear warranties on both materials and labor. They should also work with recognized roofing manufacturers and be able to explain the benefits of different metal, shingle, or flat roofing systems.


Written warranties are another sign of a legitimate professional who stands behind their work. La Pera's General Contracting has the best roofing material warranties in Northwest Florida.


La Pera's General Contracting - Providing The Emerald Coast With Expert Roofing Services


Verifying a roofing contractor’s credentials in Florida is straightforward when you know what to look for. A reliable contractor will always provide license numbers, insurance documents, and references without hesitation. Taking the time to verify these elements ensures you’re hiring a professional who will protect your home, your investment, and your peace of mind.


La Pera’s General Contracting holds multiple active Florida state licenses, maintains full insurance, and delivers project management level roofing and construction services across Northwest Florida. We specialize in both residential and commercial roofing.


Florida General Contractors License CRC1332714

Florida Roofing Contractors License CCC1332132

Florida Building Contractors License CBC1265681


If you need a team built on integrity, capability, and proven results, we’re ready to get to work.

 
 
 

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