Continuing Education Provider Approval Renewal Information
Every day we work to improve the way we do business in order to serve you better. A copy of your
license will be sent to the email address associated with your online account once you renew
your license. This process significantly reduces the amount of time it would have otherwise taken for
you to receive your license in the mail. The Department will no longer print and mail initial, renewed or
duplicate licenses.
If you wish to print your license at any time in the future you may do so using your secure
online account with the Department. Please log into www.MyFloridaLicense.com to access your
account and follow the step by step instructions on how to print your license. Additionally, after
you have created an online account and linked your license, you may view a copy of your
professional license on your mobile device using the DBPR mobile application. You may download
the DBPR mobile application from the Apple App Store or Google Play. Once you have installed the
application, select “My License” and enter the same login and password information that you used to
create your online account to view a copy of your professional license.
License renewal information:
In order to remain a current continuing education (CE) provider you will need to renew your
license on or before May 31, 2023.
Your license number is not the provider number assigned to you upon your approval. Your
license number is displayed on your online renewal account and should be referenced in any
communication concerning your provider renewal.
Provider licenses cannot be placed in an inactive or delinquent status. If you do not renew on
or before May 31, 2023, you will have to reapply to the board as a new provider. By submitting
the appropriate renewal fees to the department you are affirming compliance with all
requirements set forth by the department and the board, including compliance with the
electronic submission of course attendance rosters.
Please note that renewal of your provider license does not renew the individual courses you
offer. Courses must be separately renewed within 90 days prior to their expiration dates.
Please submit a completed course application, including all updates, to the department if you
wish to renew a currently approved course.
The board may not recognize or grant continuing education credits to licensees who attend
your course(s) if your CE provider license is not current or your course(s) not approved.
Provider Renewal Fees:
0205 Architecture/ID CE Providers $25 ($50)*
0207 Interior Design CE Provider $25
0306 Barber CE Providers $250
0404 Home CE Providers $125
0511 Cosmetology CE Providers $250
0629 Construction CE Providers $250
0705 Mold CE Providers $125
0814 Electrical CE Providers $196
1305 Landscape Architects CE Providers $250
3804 CAM CE Providers $250
5026 Building Code CE Providers $100
5911 Asbestos CE Providers $100
* If hold dual license pay $50
(Building Code Government agencies providing CE shall pay no fee for course or provider approval)
If you wish to mail your renewal notice, please complete the blank renewal form found on the profession’s
website along with your renewal fee payment to:
Department of Business and Professional Regulation
2601 Blair Stone Road
Tallahassee, Florida 32399
If mailing, please allow additional time for processing of your renewal request.
Important information
State law requires you to maintain a current mailing address (address of record) with the
Department of Business and Professional Regulation. All official correspondence from the
Department will be sent to this address of record including license renewal notices, important
board information, service of process, etc. It is also recommended that you keep your
telephone and e-mail address current with the Department. The Department will use the e-mail
address for official communication with license holders. Update your personal information
through one of the options referenced in this renewal package.
Effective October 1, 2009, Section 455.227(1)(t), Florida Statutes, requires all professional
licensees to self-report to the department, within 30 days of being convicted, or found guilty of,
or having plead nolo contendere (no contest) or guilty to a crime in any jurisdiction. A licensee
who fails to report this information may be subject to disciplinary action, including fines,
suspension or license revocation. To report, complete the criminal self-reporting document and
mail it to the department at the address provided on the form. To obtain a copy of the form, go
to www.MyFloridaLicense.com.
If you have a compliance order with a past due payment your license will not be renewed until
it has been made current.
Visit www.MyFloridaLicense.com to create an account or access an existing account. There you will
find license and renewal information, fees and their breakouts, license relationships, as well as the
opportunity to update personal data, apply online for additional licenses, and renew your license. For
commonly asked questions, please use the “Ask Us” link at the top of the page; if you need additional
assistance select the “Contact Us” link or call our Customer Contact Center at 850.487.1395.