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Construction Policy Tracking Database

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DISCLAIMER
Policy data is updated in the system Monday - Friday evenings. Employer names reported to the Division can vary slightly from those specifically typed on a policy. Older data may reflect multiple employer names under the same FEIN; therefore it is recommended that employer information be reviewed carefully prior to selecting that employer to be tracked. Notification of changes to an employer's policy information will be sent via e-mail on the next business day after receipt of the change, for any employer that a requestor has on their tracking list. Florida Statutes allow insurance companies 21 days after the effective date of a policy or change, to report that policy or change to the Division, so there may be a delay in finding an employer's policy in the database.

If you have questions concerning policy information on the website, you may contact the Bureau of Compliance's Customer Service Unit at 850 413-1609. 

If you have questions or suggestions regarding the Construction Policy Tracking Database, please e-mail: contractortracking@fldfs.com

If you have questions regarding Exemptions, please e-mail: Terry.birch@fldfs.com

 

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