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<div dir="auto">You can order a certificate of non-licensure from DBPR and that will be admissible under the evidence code.</div>
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<div>-------- Original message --------</div>
<div>From: RPPTL CLC-Discussion <clc-discussion@lists.flabarrpptl.org> </div>
<div>Date: 6/21/21 4:01 PM (GMT-05:00) </div>
<div>To: clc-discussion@lists.flabarrpptl.org </div>
<div>Subject: [CLC-Discussion] Evidence question for unlicensed contractor </div>
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<p class="MsoNormal">I have a small matter and looking for a cost effective way to establish a non-party is not a licensed contractor even though he claims to be. I’m thinking judicial notice of the DBPR license search web-site print out under 90.202<span class="number"><span style="font-size:10.0pt; font-family:"Trebuchet MS",sans-serif; color:navy; background:white">(12) </span></span><span class="text"><span style="font-size:10.0pt; font-family:"Trebuchet MS",sans-serif; color:navy; background:white">Facts
that are not subject to dispute because they are capable of accurate and ready determination by resort to sources whose accuracy cannot be questioned.
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<p class="MsoNormal">Thank you for any comments or suggestions. </p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">Best regards,<br>
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Daniel Greene<br>
Daniel M. Greene, P.A.<br>
Florida Board Certified in Construction Law<br>
Florida Supreme Court Certified Circuit Civil and Appellate Mediator<br>
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Orlando, FL 32802-3092<br>
407-448-5391<br>
www.dangreenelaw.com<br>
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dangreenelaw@gmail.com<br>
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