Do you need a license to work as a mobile mechanic in Florida? Requirements, fees, and the rules that actually apply.
In Florida, general auto repair does require state-level registration or licensing (Motor Vehicle Repair Registration), issued by FDACS. Expect a fee of about $50/$150/$300 by employee count. Mobile mechanics must comply the same way a fixed shop does.
| Requirement | Required |
| License / registration | Motor Vehicle Repair Registration |
| Issuing authority | FDACS |
| Fee | $50/$150/$300 by employee count |
| Renewal | Biennial |
| Surety bond | None state-level |
| Scope / notes | Yes — explicit |
Regardless of your state, these apply to mobile mechanics nationwide:
Yes. Florida requires state registration or licensing for general auto repair (Motor Vehicle Repair Registration), with a fee around $50/$150/$300 by employee count. Mobile mechanics comply the same as shops.
The Florida fee is approximately $50/$150/$300 by employee count plus a None state-level.
Florida does not require insurance to be licensed, but general liability and garage-keepers coverage are strongly advised and are typically required by fleet clients, apartment complexes, and dealer accounts.
Only if you hold EPA Section 609 certification, which is a federal requirement nationwide. It is a single exam, does not expire, and is required before you handle refrigerant on any vehicle.