This site is designed to provide information and assistance to residents, contractors, and those looking to become a licensed contractor. If you need to visit us in person, our offices are located on the 1st floor on the southwest corner of the County Administration building at:
2300 Virginia Avenue
Fort Pierce, FL 34982

The Contractor Applications are available on-line for your convenience.

The Contractor Licensing staff investigates all unlicensed contractor complaints.

All buildings with permit violations and construction site violations should be reported to staff.

We also license Motor Carriers (taxi cabs, limousines, and shuttle services).  These businesses all require a Motor Carriers License (Apply here).

St. Lucie County Urges Construction Sites to Prepare for Hurricane Season 

CONTRACTOR HURRICANE RESPONSIBILITIES

Take the time now to develop your action plan to prepare for a weather emergency. Understand the responsibility you have as a contractor to maintain your job sites in such a condition that they can easily be secured.

 St. Lucie County expectations for job site debris:

 (a) The contractor and/or owner of any active or inactive construction project shall be responsible for the clean-up and removal of all construction debris or any other miscellaneous discarded articles.

 (b) Construction job sites must be kept clean, such that accumulation of construction debris must not remain on the property.

 (c) All construction-related debris and/or construction-related materials shall be kept in such a manner as to prevent it from being spread by any other means.

 (d) After a tropical storm watch or warning or a hurricane watch or warning is issued, all construction-related materials, including but not limited to, roof tiles, lumber, scaffolding, and debris shall be removed from the construction site, or secured in such a manner as to minimize the danger of such materials causing projectile damage to persons or property due to a high wind event. This prohibition shall continue until the tropical storm watch or warning, or hurricane watch, or warning is lifted.

 Let's continue to work together to keep our community safe and prepared. We appreciate your cooperation.