
DBPR Complaints for Unlicensed Contracting or Business Activity in Florida
1. Definition
The Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) investigates complaints against individuals or businesses accused of engaging in unlicensed contracting or operating without required professional licenses. These complaints can lead to cease and desist orders, fines, license suspension, civil penalties, and in some cases, criminal prosecution.
Unlicensed contracting is taken seriously—especially in the construction industry—where public safety and consumer protection are priorities under Florida law.
2. Florida Legal Context
Under Fla. Stat. Chapter 489 (Construction Contracting) and Chapter 455 (DBPR regulation):
- Fla. Stat. § 489.127 – Makes it unlawful to engage in contracting without a valid, active license. Violations are subject to both civil and criminal penalties.
- Fla. Stat. § 489.13 – Allows for administrative fines up to $10,000 per violation.
- Fla. Stat. § 455.228 – Allows DBPR to issue cease and desist orders and assess penalties
- Unlicensed contracting during a State of Emergency is a felony offense (e.g., post-hurricane repairs)
DBPR complaints are administrative but may lead to criminal referrals, loss of licensure, or lawsuits by injured parties.
3. Real-World Application
Scenarios triggering DBPR complaints include:
- A homeowner discovers the contractor performing work lacks a valid state license
- A business operates using another entity’s license (known as license lending or “qualifying without supervision”)
- An unlicensed person pulls permits or submits bids using a falsified license number
- A disgruntled former client files a complaint over poor workmanship, triggering a license investigation
- A contractor fails to renew a license and continues working without realizing the license lapsed
4. Why It Matters for Clients
DBPR enforcement actions can:
- Lead to loss of your professional license or business credentials
- Trigger lawsuits from clients who claim the contract is void
- Result in reputational damage that harms future business
- Create criminal liability or arrest if repeated violations occur
- Prevent you from pulling permits or bidding on future work
For homeowners or property owners, hiring an unlicensed contractor can:
- Void your contract rights
- Result in substandard or unsafe work
- Limit your ability to file insurance claims
5. How Our Law Firm Can Help
We defend licensed professionals and contractors in:
- Responding to DBPR investigative subpoenas and complaints
- Navigating administrative hearings and enforcement proceedings
- Negotiating fines, penalties, or probation terms
- Reinstating expired or suspended licenses
- Litigating disputes over license lending or qualifying agent responsibilities
- Defending against criminal charges stemming from administrative violations
We also help homeowners pursue claims against unlicensed contractors who caused damage or defrauded them.
6. FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)
Q: What is DBPR and what authority does it have?
A: DBPR is a state agency that licenses and regulates professionals across dozens of industries in Florida. It can fine, suspend, or revoke licenses.
Q: Can I go to jail for contracting without a license?
A: Yes. Unlicensed contracting is a misdemeanor—and a felony if committed during a State of Emergency.
Q: What if I didn’t know my license expired?
A: Lack of knowledge is not a defense. You are responsible for tracking and maintaining licensure status.
Q: Can I represent myself before DBPR?
A: You can, but it is not recommended. Administrative law is complex and mistakes can lead to license loss or criminal referral.
Q: Can a client sue me if I was unlicensed?
A: Yes. Clients can void the contract and sue for full reimbursement under Florida law.
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