Florida Tow Truck Operator License Requirements
State-board requirements, fees, and renewal cycle drawn from official regulator records.
Operates tow trucks for vehicle recovery.
What the Florida data shows for Tow Truck Operators
To practice as a tow truck operator in Florida, the state licensing board requires board-approved training, a passing score on a state-approved examination. A criminal history background check is also part of the application. The regulation sits under Florida's professional licensing framework, which classifies training as "Training".
Upfront cost is $50 on a 4-year cycle. Continuing education is not a listed requirement for this profession in this state, so the annualized maintenance burden is lower than in states that mandate ongoing hours.
Florida evaluates out-of-state credentials case-by-case rather than through a published reciprocity list. Compared to the profession-wide pattern, the numbers above should be cross-checked against other states before relocating — licensing cost, training hours, and exam requirements vary enough that a different state may cut thousands of dollars and months of training from the path. The state board, not this page, is the final authority; verify every field below with the official regulator before you pay fees or enroll in training.
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Source: NCSL Occupational Licensing Database, Institute for Justice License to Work (3rd Ed.), state licensing board websites NCSL Occupational Licensing Database, Institute for Justice License to Work (3rd Ed.), state licensing board websites
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