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
You send your plans, photos, or scope of work
We review it and file the permit under our active GC license
You manage the build — and we stay on record for oversight
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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