Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Self-Reporting of Criminal Offenses


As of October 1, 2009, the Florida Statutes require all license holders to self-report to the department. This must occur within 30 days of being convicted, found guilty of, or pleading nolo contendere or guilty to a crime of any kind, anywhere. 

The statute also requires the reporting of any convictions that occurred prior to October 1, 2009.  If you do not submit this information, you can be subject to fines, suspension or license revocation.  You must report any felony, misdemeanor or traffic offense that is not for parking, speeding, inspection, or traffic signal violations. This is true regardless of whether you were placed on probation, had adjudication withheld, were paroled, or pardoned.

It is important to ensure that you are not jeopardizing your license over something as small as a careless driving ticket or speeding in a manatee zone. To report this information, complete the criminal self-reporting document and mail it to the department. You can always call the Licenses, Etc. team as well for help!

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Congratulations, December licensees!


Congratulations to the following Licenses, Etc. clients who were approved in December:

  • Kevin Taras at Done-Rite Cooling & Heating, LLC of Naples, FL
  • Scott Montgomery at Valley Tank Testing, L.L.C. of Apollo Beach, FL
  • Scott Beck at Valley Tank Testing, L.L.C. of Apollo Beach, FL
  • Robert Hine at Naples Building Group, LLC of Naples, FL
  • Ruth Lofquist at Gator Construction Enterprises, Inc. of Auburndale, FL
  • John Verhoff at The EcoPlumbers of Florida, LLC of Fort Myers, FL
  • Jeffrey Eisenberger at Hayden Air, Inc. of Palm City, FL
  • Francia Fernandez at Electro-Mechanic Industries, Inc. DBA Vermana of Orlando, FL
  • Dale Kinsell at Barry Rutenberg & Associates, Inc. of Gainesville, FL
  • Kevin Hart at KWH Construction, LLC of Fort Lauderdale, FL
  • Lance Martin at Lance Martin Construction, LLC of Naples, FL
  • Ricardo Lara Reza at Total Roofing Systems Specialist, Inc. of Martin, FL
  • Carrera Padilla at Right Roofing, LLC of Oakland Park, FL
  • Robert White at White Inspection Services, L.L.C. DBA White Construction of Winter Park, FL


Any questions? Call Lisa at 239.777.8321 for more information.

Monday, December 31, 2012

New License Added: Irrigation Contractor


Big news has been announced regarding a new contractor category for Irrigation Contractors. As to when this license will be active, all we have heard is “in the near future”. What we do know is that the Irrigation Contractor’s exam will be administered via pencil and paper during the April and June 2013 exams. Even better news is that it will be converted to Computer Based format exam in August of 2013. 

This license has been added so that individuals and businesses who work solely with execution of contracts requiring installation, maintenance, repair, alterations, extension, and design of irrigation systems will now be able to legally provide this service without a separate license that is out of the scope of work performed. It is known that this does not include the installation of backflow preventers, which is work that must be performed by a licensed plumber. The Irrigation Contractor’s domain begins at the downstream side of the backflow preventer. Irrigation systems used for agricultural purposes shall not be included within the scope of this license either.

Contractors that would like to take this exam in April or June will be able to register starting in February. The team at Licenses, Etc. will definitely keep you up to date with any new information as it becomes available.

Monday, December 3, 2012

Congratulations, November licensees!


Congratulations to the following Licenses, Etc. clients who were approved in November: 
  • Antonio Uzcategui at Beta Calum, LLC of Jacksonville, NC
  • Jeff Lackner at Benchmark Alliance Group, LLC of Naples, FL
  • Mike Ricklick at Americold, LLC and RCI Air Conditioning Company of Palmetto Bay, FL
  • Charles Everett, Broward Dock and Seawall, Inc. of Pompano Beach, FL
  • Maurice Sweet at Tier 1 Custom Builders, LLC of Miramar Beach, FL
  • Celia Swink at Swink Consulting and Management, Inc. of West Palm Beach, FL
  • Joseph Jack Polansky at JEST Consulting, L.L.C. of Davie, FL
  • Brad Lee at Brad Lee Construction, LLC of Havana, FL
  • Jason Cline at Cline Roofing Services, Inc. of St. Petersburg, FL
  • Mark Raley at Revolution Air Conditioning & Heating, Inc. of St. Petersburg, FL
  • Alan Wackes at Allied Bean Demolition, Inc. of Coconut Creek, FL
  • Robert Miller at Highland Contractors, Inc. of Wellington, FL

FYI:  Since the rules changed, qualifying an additional business entity application is much easier.  You might want to reconsider that second business you always wanted to open. It’s a great time to do it!

Friday, November 30, 2012

Fictitious Names May Be Up for Renewal


Fictitious names, also known as DBAs (Doing Business As), are valid for 5 years and expire on December 31st of the fifth year. Make sure you do not forget to renew if yours is due this year.

Each Fictitious Name Registration must be renewed between July 1 and December 31 of the expiration year to maintain active status. The Division of Corporations will mail to the last reported mailing address, at least 3 months prior to its expiration date, a statement of renewal. This is one reason it is very important to keep your current address on file with the Division of Corporations.

Remember that a DBA is owned by the business entity not the individual, unless you are a sole proprietorship. Operating as a sole proprietorship is typically not the best choice due to tax issues, the fact that you cannot obtain worker’s compensation exemption, and the lack of liability protection. Always consult an attorney or accountant when making decisions like this about your business.

Let us know if you have any questions about renewal. We are always here to help. Our team is your team.

Monday, November 26, 2012

Foreign Filing Facts


Many have expressed confusion about exactly what a foreign filing is. We would like to take a moment to discuss this subject. What is it and why would you do it?

Simply put if you want to conduct business in a state other than the state in which your business was formed, you need to file for foreign qualification with the new state where you would like to conduct business. 

Common reasons why business owners perform a foreign filing versus creating a separate, new corporation:
  • Tax benefits in the home state.
  • Ability to file under the same Federal Identification Number.
  • Insurance only needs to be obtained by the one entity.
  • All employees are under the same umbrella company and able to work on any projects that the company has going.

This is just a bit of information on foreign filings. We are neither accountants nor attorneys and any specific questions as to what would be right for you should be directed to one of these professionals. Remember if you have a foreign filing, you still must stay on top of the filings for the home state or it will become a defunct company! Let us know if you have any questions.

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Congratulations, October licensees!


Congratulations to the following Licenses, Etc. clients who were approved in October:



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