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PASCO COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS-BLDG INSPECTION DIV

general-contractor New Port Richey, FL CRS2280
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New Port Richey, FL
Licensed in Florida • Based in New Port Richey, FL

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PASCO COUNTY BOARD …
PASCO COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS-BLDG INSPECTION DIV
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DBPR License +30
Google Business +15
Website +10
Phone Verified +10
Business Address +5
Reviews (10+) +10
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Frequently Asked Questions

Is PASCO COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS-BLDG INSPECTION DIV a licensed general-contractor in Florida?
Yes. PASCO COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS-BLDG INSPECTION DIV holds an active Florida General Contractors license (#CRS2280) issued by the Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR). You can verify this license directly at myfloridalicense.com or through Call Charlie's instant verification system.
What is PASCO COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS-BLDG INSPECTION DIV's Public Record Score?
PASCO COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS-BLDG INSPECTION DIV has a Public Record Score of 0/100. This score is calculated from publicly available data including DBPR license status, Google Business Profile presence, verified phone and address, online reviews, and citation platforms. Higher scores indicate greater public record transparency.
How do I verify PASCO COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS-BLDG INSPECTION DIV's general-contractor license?
You can verify PASCO COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS-BLDG INSPECTION DIV's DBPR license (#CRS2280) three ways: (1) Search at myfloridalicense.com — the official Florida DBPR portal, (2) Use Call Charlie's instant verification on this page, or (3) Call the DBPR directly at (850) 487-1395. All Florida general-contractor licenses are public records under Florida Statute §119.01.
How do I file a complaint against PASCO COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS-BLDG INSPECTION DIV?
To file a complaint against any licensed Florida general-contractor, visit the DBPR complaint portal or call (850) 487-1395. You can also report unlicensed activity. Florida law protects consumers through the Construction Industry Licensing Board (CILB), which can impose fines, suspend, or revoke general-contractor licenses.
What should I check before hiring a general-contractor in New Port Richey?
Before hiring any general-contractor in New Port Richey, Florida, verify: (1) Active DBPR license at myfloridalicense.com, (2) Insurance and bonding, (3) Complaint history with the DBPR, (4) Online reviews and Public Record Score on Call Charlie, (5) Written estimate and contract scope. Florida law (Chapter 489, F.S.) requires all general-contractors to be licensed for work over $1,000.

About General Contractorss in Florida

General Contractorss in Florida are strictly required to hold an active CGC (Certified General Contractor) or CRC (Certified Residential Contractor) license issued by the Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) under Florida Statutes Chapter 489. A CGC license authorizes work on any structure — commercial, residential, or industrial — without limitation. CRC licensees are limited to residential projects of 3 stories or fewer.

General Contractorss in New Port Richey coordinate all phases of construction including permitting, scheduling subcontractors, materials procurement, and code compliance inspections. All work must meet the Florida Building Code — one of the most stringent in the nation due to hurricane and flood requirements.

The Associated General Contractors of Florida (AGC) and the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) set professional standards for the industry. Florida law requires general-contractors to carry liability insurance, workers' compensation coverage, and maintain a surety bond or cash deposit.

Please verify your general-contractor's license before hiring. Search any Florida general-contractor license at myfloridalicense.com or use Call Charlie's instant verification. The FTC's guide to hiring a contractor is a helpful resource for homeowners.