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How Do I Get My Real Estate License In the State
of Florida?
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Florida
Licensing Requirements for Real Estate
List of Real
Estate Schools
Mail all
applications to:
DBPR Central Intake Unit
1940 North Monroe Street
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0783
Any active
member in good standing with the Florida
Bar who is otherwise qualified under the
real estate license law is exempt from the
FREC prescribed prerequisite educational
course for licensure as a real estate sales
associate.
An applicant must be at least 18 years old,
hold a high school diploma (more detailed
information is available in
Chapter 475.17, Florida Statutes), and
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Real
Estate Associate |
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Successfully complete a
FREC-approved
pre-licensing course for sales
associates
(Course I) consisting of 63
classroom-hours and covering the
topics required by the FREC. The
course is valid for licensure purposes
for two years after the course
completion date. Licensees with a
permanent physical disability as defined
by FREC
Rule 61J2-3.013(2) may qualify for a
correspondence pre-licensing course if
unable, due to a permanent physical
disability, to attend the site where the
course is conducted.
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Submit a completed
Application, fingerprint card, and
appropriate fee (may submit this package
prior to completing Step 1).
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Pass the Florida
Real Estate Sales Associate examination
with a grade of at least 75 or pass the
Florida
Real Estate Law Examination with a
grade of at least 30.
Note - Florida has entered into a
Mutual Recognition agreement with
the following 10 states: Alabama,
Arkansas, Colorado, Georgia, Indiana,
Kentucky, Mississippi, Nebraska,
Oklahoma, and Tennessee. See the
Mutual Recognition page for specific
requirements.
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Submit a completed
RE 2050-1 form to activate the
license, otherwise the license is issued
in an inactive status. If you want to
immediately begin working as a real
estate sales associate, submit the
completed RE 2050-1 form at the
examination site. Otherwise, submit the
RE 2050-1 form to the Division of Real
Estate.
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Whether holding an active or inactive
license, successfully complete a FREC-approved
post-licensing course for sales
associate consisting of at least 45
classroom-hours, prior to the expiration
of the initial sales associate license.
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Real Estate Broker |
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Hold an active real estate sales
associate license and complete 12 months
real estate experience during the 5 year
period preceding becoming licensed as a
broker or a licensed real estate sales
associate or broker who has real estate
experience in another state may apply
the experience toward a Florida real
estate broker license if the applicant
has held an active sales associate or a
current and valid broker license for at
least 12 months during the preceding 5
years. If one is claiming experience
from a jurisdiction other than Florida,
attach to the application a current
certification of real estate license
history (not more than one year old)
from the licensing agency of that
jurisdiction. The real estate license
must have been obtained from the real
estate licensing authority by completing
its education and examination
requirements. NOTE: If the applicant
holds a Florida real estate sales
associate license (s)he must fulfill the
sales associate post-licensing education
requirement before being eligible to
obtain a broker license. This method
does not exempt a sales associate
who holds a Florida sales associate
license from successfully completing the
sales associate post-licensing course.
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Successfully complete a FREC approved
pre-licensing course for brokers
(Course II) consisting of 72
classroom hours and covering the
topics required by the FREC. The
course is valid for licensure purposes
for two years after the course
completion date. Applicants with a
permanent physical disability as defined
by FREC Rule 61J2-3.013(2) may qualify
for a correspondence pre-licensing
course if unable, due to a permanent
physical disability, to attend the site
where the course is conducted.
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Submit a completed
Application, fingerprint card, and
appropriate fee (may submit this package
prior to completing Step 2).
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Pass the Florida
Real Estate Broker Examination with
a grade of at least 75.
Submit a completed
RE 2050-1 form to activate the
license, otherwise the license is issued
in an inactive status. If you want to
immediately begin working as a real
estate broker, submit the completed RE
2050-1 form at the examination site.
Otherwise, submit the RE 2050-1 form to
the Division of Real Estate.
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Successfully complete a FREC-approved
post-licensing course for brokers
consisting of at least 60 classroom
hours prior to the expiration of the
initial broker license.
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Real Estate School
Instructor |
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"School instructor" means an individual who
instructs persons in the classroom in
noncredit college courses in a college,
university, or community college, or courses
in an area technical center or proprietary
real estate school. Where the course or
courses to be taught are prescribed by the
FREC precedent to licensure or renewal as a
real estate sales associate or broker, the
applicant must certify their competency and
obtain an instructor permit by meeting one
of the following requirements:
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Hold a bachelor's degree in a
business-related subject (such as real
estate, finance, accounting, business
administration, or its equivalent) and
hold a valid broker's license in this
state.
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Hold a bachelor's degree, have extensive
real estate experience (as defined by
rule) and hold a valid broker's license
in this state.
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Pass an
Instructor Examination approved by
the FREC.
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Submit a completed application
to register as a Real Estate Instructor
for a real estate school.
The
continuing education requirement for a real
estate instructor is a minimum of 7
classroom hours of instruction in real
estate subjects or instructional techniques
as prescribed by the FREC
(Chapter 61J2-3.011, Florida Administrative
Code).
Mail all
applications to:
DBPR Central Intake Unit
1940 North Monroe Street
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0783
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