Quoted from the Florida DBPR website.
46. Does Florida recognize any other states’ examination as substantially similar for the purpose of endorsement?
Yes. Florida currently recognizes the following examinations for endorsement:
• Florida Unlimited Electrical (EC) = North Carolina Unlimited
• Florida Unlimited Electrical (EC) = Georgia Class II Unrestricted & Low Voltage Unlimited
• Florida Unlimited Electrical (EC) = California Electrical C-10 License Examination
• Florida Alarm System Contractor I (EF) = Georgia Low Voltage Unlimited (LV-U)
• Florida Alarm System Contractor II (EG) = Georgia Low Voltage Alarm (LV-A)
• Florida Residential Specialty (ES) = Georgia Class I
• Florida (Low Voltage)Limited Energy (ES) = Georgia (LV-T) Or (LV-G)
• Florida (Low Voltage)Limited Energy (ES) = North Carolina Sp-LV
• Florida (Low Voltage)Limited Energy (ES) = California Electrical C-7 License Examination
If you are applying from any state and category other than those listed above you will be required to submit the following items along with your application for endorsement:
• The state statutes and rules governing your license the year you became licensed in that state.
• The examination blueprint/outline for the examination you took to become licensed for the year you passed the examination in that state. Please note: In states where “Experior” was the administrator of the examination, the Department has been unable to obtain the blueprint for the examination given in the particular state.
• Provide contact information for the licensing board of the state in which you are licensed and took an examination as well as the examination vendor if applicable. Specifically the name, address and phone number of the individual responsible for administering the examination program.
Note: The review process for an endorsement application may take several months to complete.