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How Small Contractors Can Pull Permits in Florida — Without a GC License

  • Roberto La Rocca
  • May 29
  • 2 min read
If you’re a contractor, remodeler, solar installer, or home flipper in Florida, you probably already know: You can’t pull permits unless you’re a licensed General Contractor. So what do you do when the job is ready, but the city requires a permit — and you don’t have the GC license?

🔹 That’s Where a GC On Record Comes In

A GC On Record (like GCOnlinePro) is a licensed General Contractor who officially takes responsibility for the permit — while you run the job.

It’s a legal, DBPR-compliant solution for small and midsize contractors who:

  • Don’t have a GC license

  • Don’t want to “borrow” a license (illegal)

  • Still want to stay in control of the job and the client


🔹 How It Works

  1. You send your plans, photos, or scope of work

  2. We review it and file the permit under our active GC license

  3. You manage the build — and we stay on record for oversight

  4. You stay legal, pass inspections, and avoid DBPR risk

It’s like having your own general contractor — but remote.


🔹 Who This Is For

We work with:

  • Kitchen and bath remodelers

  • Solar installers

  • Window and door companies

  • Handymen and flippers

  • Small tradespeople and subcontractors

If your job requires a permit, and you can’t pull it — we can.


🔹 Why It Matters

The State of Florida cracks down on unlicensed activity. If you're caught using someone else's license without real oversight — you could face:

  • Permit rejection

  • Job site shutdown

  • Legal penalties


With GCOnlinePro, you get a fully licensed, compliant partner.We protect your job. You focus on building.

💬 Ready to Start?

📞 Call or Text: 954-546-4071🌐 Learn more at: www.GCOnlinePro.com

 
 
 

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