Miami-Dade Contractor List With Phone Numbers: 4,771 Verified Contacts Plus Daily Permit Leads (2026)
Miami-Dade is one of the deepest contractor markets we track: 7,676 contractor profiles, 4,771 of them with a verified phone number, built on 21,400 indexed permits and Florida's licensing data. It is a ready-made, permit-activity-ranked contractor list.
Most "contractor lists" you can buy are stale scrapes of a directory — names with no signal about whether the business is still active or busy. A contractor list built from permit data is different: every contractor on it pulled a real permit, so you know they are working, what trades they work, and where. PermitGrab tracks 7,676 contractor profiles in Miami-Dade, ranked and filterable by actual permit activity, and built on top of 21,400 indexed permits in the county.
4,771 Verified Phone Numbers
Florida publishes contractor-licensing data, and Miami-Dade is one of the best-covered markets we track. Of the 7,676 contractor profiles, 4,771 — about 62% — carry a verified phone number. That is a directly callable list of nearly five thousand active Miami-Dade contractors, each tied to the permits they have actually pulled rather than a generic business listing. For suppliers, distributors, equipment dealers, insurers, and B2B service companies that sell to contractors, that is the contact layer the work usually requires.
Backed by 21,400 Permits Across Every Trade
The contractor list sits on a full permit feed, with 3,618 permits filed in the last 30 days across a broad trade mix:
- Electrical — 809 permits and general construction — 602.
- Windows and doors — 502 permits. A signature South Florida trade, driven by impact-product and hurricane-code work.
- Roofing — 492 and HVAC — 449.
- Plumbing — 339 and landscaping/exterior — 285.
Because every profile is tied to permit history, you can target the contractor list by trade and by recent activity — for example, the roofers and impact-window installers who have actually filed in the last month, not just everyone who once held a license.
Why a Permit-Built List Beats a Directory Scrape
Activity is the signal. A contractor who pulled twelve permits last quarter is a different prospect than one who pulled zero, and a directory cannot tell you the difference. Because PermitGrab builds each profile from the permit stream, the list is self-cleaning: active businesses rise, dormant ones fade, and you can sort by trade, recency, and project volume before you ever pick up the phone.
Who Uses the Miami-Dade Contractor List
Building-material suppliers and distributors use it to find and reach active installers by trade. Equipment and tool dealers target the highest-volume contractors. Insurers and B2B service providers reach licensed, active businesses. And contractors themselves use it for subcontractor sourcing and partnership across South Florida's deep trade base.
Getting Started
For the broader picture of how this data works, start with our guide to contractor leads from building permits and our guide for suppliers and distributors if it applies to you. When you want the Miami-Dade contractor list and daily permit feed at your fingertips, see PermitGrab pricing — one flat monthly subscription covers permits, contractor profiles with phone numbers, and property data, with no per-lead fees. Or open the Miami-Dade data page.