Florida CPA Firm Renewal — What the Firm Itself Must File

Florida firm registration/permit — not individual license renewal

A CPA firm's own registration or permit to practice renews separately from any individual staff CPA's license — and it's usually the filing that falls through the cracks, because it belongs to whoever handles firm admin, not to a specific licensee tracking their own renewal. Here's exactly when Florida's firm-level filing is due.

Verified 2026-08-13
Firm license
December 31, 2027

Firm licenses expire December 31 of odd-numbered years (a single cohort, simpler than the individual-license split).

Source of record (official records, not codified rule text) Confirmed via Florida DBPR public CPA license records (cpalicensedata20260709.xlsx, worksheet "CPA Firms"): 4,932 of 4,933 active firm licenses show expiration 12/31/2027 -- verified 2026-07-30. see the records →
Last verified: 2026-08-13 · checked against the state's codified statute or administrative rule, not just a board webpage — if we can't verify a date against primary law, we say so instead of guessing (see how we verify every deadline). Always confirm with the official state board before relying on this date. License requirements and deadlines can change.

Tracking this for more than one firm, or want someone else watching it?

Any individual CPA at your firm can already get free renewal reminders for their own license. What Deadline-Radar's firm tier adds is the view your admin doesn't get from 20 separate free sign-ups: one place to see the whole roster's status — including this firm-level filing — not 20 inboxes to hope someone's watching. See firm-tier pricing →