THE OFFICIAL SITE OF THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL REGULATION |
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Provisional Certificate through Enrollment in an Internship Certification Program - Building Plans Examiner (BCAIB 12)
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- AGE: Applicants must be at least 18 years of age
and of good moral character.
- EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE: If using education to reduce the length of an internship certification program, provide official transcripts from colleges or universities. If using verifiable work experience to reduce the length of an internship certification program, Work Experience forms should be completed by an architect, engineer, contractor, fire marshal, or building code administrator.
- WORK EXPERIENCE FORM: Work experience detail provided in applications is often too general and is missing hands-on experience. The person certifying your experience should be specific when explaining your duties and actual hands-on experience. In order to process your application more quickly, and not have your application returned to you, describe work experience in detail.
- EXAMINATION: Applicants must have passed the technical examination before entering an internship certification program. A copy of the passing certificate must be attached to the application.
- FEE: Pay the required fee as provided in the application. If applying online, you can pay with a credit card or electronic check. If mailing your application, please include a check payable to the Department of Business and Professional Regulation.
- APPLICATION: Complete the application by clicking on the "Online Services" link or the "Printable Application" link at the bottom of the page.
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If you have questions or need assistance in completing this application, please call the Customer Contact Center at 850.487.1395 or use our convenient contact form. |
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:: Email: :: Customer Contact Center: 850.487.1395
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