Recent Approval - Electrical Contractor Qualifying Second Additional Business

Congratulations to my client who received approval to qualify a second business with his Florida Certified Electrical Contractor’s license. *Past results are not indicative of future success. Statutes, regulations, and governing bodies can change, which can alter the outcome of future applications. Further, application approvals or denials are heavily fact dependent and individualized. Nothing in this post should be construed as a guarantee of results for any application for licensing in Florida.

Interested in learning more about the application process and seeing if you can qualify an additional business with your existing Florida contractor’s license? We can assist you with the entire application process to make sure that it goes smoothly and to answer any questions you may have. Many times we can do this for a flat fee. To learn more, please fill out the form below, or please contact me at jason.lambert@hwhlaw.com or (813) 227-8495.

Jason Lambert is a Florida Board Certified Construction Attorney and Partner in the Construction Industry Practice Group at Hill Ward Henderson, in Tampa, Florida. He is also the founder and chief contributor to the Hammer & Gavel construction law blog. Jason focuses his practice on representing contractors, subcontractors, and materials suppliers throughout the state of Florida. Before law school, Jason spent a decade working in the construction industry, primarily as a project manager and operations director for both new construction and remodeling. He can be reached at jason.lambert@hwhlaw.com or 813-227-8495.

Jason Lambert

Jason Lambert is a Florida Board Certified Construction Attorney and Partner in the Construction Industry Practice Group at Hill Ward Henderson in Tampa, Florida. He can be reached at 727-743-1037 or jason.lambert@hwhlaw.com.

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