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Register Roofing & Sheet Metal, INC

Roofing contractor · Jacksonville, FL 32244 · record last checked July 16, 2026

License active — checked July 16, 2026 offers metal roofing (self-described)

License
CCC021400
Certified Roofing Contractor
Status
active
in good standing per state record
First licensed
1981
per Florida DBPR (Construction Industry Licensing Board)
Expires
August 31, 2028
renewal required

Register Roofing & Sheet Metal, INC holds an active Certified Roofing Contractor license issued by the Florida DBPR. The business is located in Jacksonville, FL, and states it offers metal roofing.

What this record does — and doesn't — tell you

This license confirms the state issued permission to work, but it does not indicate the quality of work or customer satisfaction. A license status of active means the contractor meets current state requirements, while an expired status means they are not authorized to work.

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Specialty evidence

Metal Roofing: offers metal roofing (self-described). Self-described means the signal comes from the business's own name or materials — not an independent certification.

Common questions

How can I verify this license myself?
You can check the status directly at the state's official lookup portal using the license number CCC021400.
What does a Florida Certified Roofing Contractor license allow?
A Certified (CCC) license allows the contractor to work statewide, whereas a Registered (RC) license is limited to a specific county.
When was this business first licensed?
The record shows the company was first licensed in 1981, and the current license expires on 2028-08-31.
Why should I check the license status before hiring?
Checking the status ensures the contractor is currently authorized to work in Florida, as an inactive or expired license means they cannot legally perform the job.
What three things should I check before signing?
Verify the license status yourself, get the full scope of work in a written quote, and ask for local addresses of past jobs.

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Source: Florida DBPR (Construction Industry Licensing Board), license file dated July 16, 2026. Safe Home Experts re-checks Florida records on a fixed schedule and unpublishes lapsed licenses. This page describes a public record — it is not a review, rating, or endorsement. Corrections: data corrections.