Verify a Contractor's License in St. Petersburg, FL
Hiring a contractor in St. Petersburg (Pinellas County, the Tampa Bay area)? Check their Florida license for free below. You'll see the status, expiration date, Certified-vs-Registered tier, the license holder, and whether the license is suspended, on probation, inactive, or expired — checked against Florida DBPR data.
For a St. Petersburg project, the tier matters: a Certified contractor is licensed statewide and may work anywhere in Florida, while a Registered contractor is licensed only in the local jurisdiction where they registered — so confirm a Registered license covers Pinellas County or the St. Petersburg municipality before work begins.
Verifying a contractor in St. Petersburg — FAQ
- How do I verify a contractor's license in St. Petersburg, FL?
- Enter the contractor's Florida license number into the tool above. SubShield checks it against Florida DBPR license data and returns the status, expiration date, Certified vs. Registered tier, the license holder, and whether the license is suspended, on probation, inactive, or expired. It's free, needs no account, and works for any contractor working in St. Petersburg or anywhere in Pinellas County.
- Does a contractor need a Pinellas County license to work in St. Petersburg?
- It depends on the tier. A Certified contractor is licensed statewide and can work in St. Petersburg without a separate local license. A Registered contractor is licensed only in the specific county or municipality where they registered — so for a St. Petersburg project, confirm a Registered contractor's local competency actually covers Pinellas County or the St. Petersburg jurisdiction.
- Is the St. Petersburg contractor license lookup free?
- Yes. Looking up a Florida contractor license for a St. Petersburg (the Tampa Bay area) project is free here and requires no account. SubShield's paid plans add ongoing tracking, expiry alerts, and document collection across all of your subcontractors.
Verify a contractor in another Florida city
General information, not legal advice. Verify any contractor's status directly with the Florida DBPR and confirm coverage with the insurer before relying on it for a project. Managing several subs on a St. Petersburg job? Start free — SubShield tracks every sub's license, insurance, and W-9 automatically.