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  1. The DBPR Online Services website provides information about applicants and licensed individuals for those professions and businesses that are regulated by the Department of Business and Professional Regulation.

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  2. Returning Users - Login. DBPR Online Services Features and Steps. Cookies must be enabled when using this site. Please read the setup document for assistance. Public Services. Apply for a New License. Public License Search. File a Complaint. Login to Online Profile.

  3. Using the links below, you can get information on licensing requirements, check the status of an existing application, apply using a printable application, or access the online application system if available for the specific business or profession.

  4. Attach necessary documents for licensure and renewal, if applicable. Receive an application summary and payment summary via email. Log in and finish an incomplete application before submission if you were not able to complete the application when initially applying.

  5. Application: Complete the application by clicking on the “Printable Application” or “Online Application” link at the bottom of the page. Form Assistance If you have any questions or need assistance completing these forms, please call the Drugs, Devices and Cosmetics Program at (850) 717-1800.

  6. 18 lip 2016 · The Department of Business and Professional Regulation licenses and regulates more than one million Florida businesses and professionals, from real estate agents, veterinarians, and accountants to contractors and cosmetologists. Our mission is to license efficiently and regulate fairly.

  7. myfloridalicense.custhelp.com › app › answersGeneral DBPR information:

    17 gru 2014 · How do I find the renewal requirements for a previous renewal cycle on the Department’s portal at www.myfloridalicense.com? Is the 60 months counted from the post mark date or the date of receipt of the application? I have not heard from the Department regarding the status of my application. What should I do?