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Florida Pool Licensing & Regulations: The Complete Guide

Florida regulates who can work on pools — and the rules are picky. This pillar covers every license you might need: full construction contractor, servicing contractor, residential-only specialty, and the CPO certification. Plus the step-by-step process, the county add-ons, and the business tax side nobody else explains.

Florida picks who can work on pools and who can't. If you're a pool tech, a new owner of a pool business, or an experienced contractor moving into the pool space, knowing which license you need — and how to get it — is step one.

The rules are picky but the logic is simple. There are basically three buckets: build (full construction), repair (servicing contractor), and water care(CPO). Plus a residential-only option that narrows things even more. Let's break each one down.

The quick map

If you want to…You need…
Build brand-new pools or do structural workCertified Pool Contractor (CPC)
Repair equipment, replace parts, resurfaceSwimming Pool/Spa Servicing Contractor
Service residential pools only (repair scope)Residential Pool Servicing Specialty
Clean and balance water at commercial poolsCPO (Certified Pool Operator)
Clean residential pools only (no repairs)County business tax receipt (usually enough)

Two different agencies regulate these

  • Construction licenses (CPC, servicing contractor, residential specialty) are issued by the DBPR — Construction Industry Licensing Board (CILB) at myfloridalicense.com.
  • CPO certification is recognized by the Florida Department of Health, but the course itself is delivered by private training providers (PHTA, NSPF, and others).

Two different state systems. Two different sets of rules. We'll keep them separate in the guides below so you don't confuse them.

Counties matter too

The Florida state license gets you statewide authority for that scope. But every county you actually work in can add its own rules: local registration, competency cards, a business tax receipt, and sometimes extra insurance proof. Miami-Dade and Broward are the most paperwork-heavy; some smaller counties are nearly hands-off.

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