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⚠️ Important: This comparison is based on published state licensing requirements and may not reflect recent changes. Reciprocity and transfer rules change frequently and are evaluated on a case-by-case basis by state licensing boards. This tool is for research purposes only and does not constitute legal or professional advice. Always contact Georgia Department of Labor — OSHA Consultation Program directly to confirm current transfer requirements before submitting any applications or fees.
Everything you need to know about transferring your crane operator (cco/nccco) license from Florida to Georgia
We could not confirm reciprocity status between these states. Contact Georgia Department of Labor — OSHA Consultation Program to verify.
| Requirement | Florida (FL) | Georgia (GA) |
|---|---|---|
| Education Requirements | Not available | Not available |
| Exam Requirements | Not available | Not available |
| Experience Requirements | Not available | Not available |
| Fees | application fee: N/A (no state fee); certification fee: $150-$200; total initial fees: $150-$200; confidence: high | application fee: N/A (no state fee); certification fee: $150-$200; total initial fees: $150-$200; confidence: high |
| Renewal / CE Requirements● | Period: 5 years; CE hours: null; Fee: $150-$250 | Period: 5 years — confirmed by OSHA 29 CFR 1926.1427(d)(4): 'A certification issued under this paragraph is valid for 5 years'; CE hours: null; Fee: $150-$250 |
Data verified as of 2026-03-21. Requirements may have changed since verification.
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These steps are general guidance based on common transfer processes. Your state may have a different process. Always follow the instructions provided by your state licensing board.
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