The Path to Florida Low-Voltage Licensure study pack — built for AV & IT field service engineers. Here's the part nobody told you: the ticket history and 1099s you already have can count toward the six years of qualifying experience Florida requires.
Marketplace ticket work has a ceiling: you're always the subcontractor, never the license holder. A Florida low-voltage contractor license changes what you can bid, what you can charge, and who you can work for directly. The experience requirement scares most techs off — but if you've been closing cabling, network, CCTV, access control, or alarm tickets for years, you may already qualify.
| License | Covers | Typical ticket history |
|---|---|---|
| ES — Limited Energy | Systems ≤98V RMS: structured cabling, network, AV, POS, CCTV. No alarm work. | Cabling, WiFi, digital signage, POS, camera installs |
| EF — Alarm System Contractor I | All alarm systems, including fire. | Fire alarm plus security/burglar alarm work |
| EG — Alarm System Contractor II | All alarm systems except fire. | Burglar alarm, access control, monitoring |
Common misconception we correct in the pack: EY is Registered Alarm I — not Alarm II.
20 sections covering the entire path — from “which license fits my tickets” through application, exams, and your first 90 days licensed.
Per-license checklists (ES / EF / EG), the Business exam, exam-day logistics, and post-pass filing.
A fill-in ledger that converts your work history, 1099s, and W-2s into experience proof — with a red-flag self-audit.
21 business + 35 technical/safety, every one with a worked explanation. Original questions — not recycled from any exam bank.
Track selector, six-step roadmap, checkable 10-week plan, and a scored quiz engine against the real 75% pass bar. Works offline, in any browser.
Load the pack into Claude, ChatGPT, or Gemini as your personal tutor — instructions and prompts that work are included.
All content is original Field Force material. Regulatory facts are cited to public primary sources (DBPR, Florida Statutes ch. 489 Part II, 61G6 F.A.C.) — verified July 2026, with free updates for 12 months.
Comparable online prep courses run $350+; book sets run $480–$855; all-inclusive packages run $1,995–$2,495. This pack is the licensing roadmap and study companion built specifically for field service engineers.
Want live instruction? The pack is included free with our live licensing class — ask about the next cohort.
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The study pack is an educational product from Field Force LLC. It is not legal advice, is not affiliated with or endorsed by the Florida DBPR, and no exam result or licensure outcome is guaranteed. License fees and rules change — always verify current requirements and fees at myfloridalicense.com.
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