How do I become a licensed Florida real estate Sales Associate or Broker?
To become a Sales Associate, you must:
To become a Broker, you must:
How does the Classroom Course differ from the Online Course?
Will Florida recognize my license from another state?
Yes—through License‑by‑Endorsement (5+ years in any state) or Mutual Recognition (current license in one of 10 specified states). Both waive pre‑licensing courses; you’ll take only the 40‑question Florida Laws & Rules exam.
What must I include if I’m applying by endorsement with an out‑of‑state license?
A Certificate of License History showing:
How do I get fingerprinted if I live out of state?
Do I need additional classes beyond pre‑licensing?
No pre‑licensing classes beyond the 63‑ or 72‑hour requirements. However, within your first 2 years you must complete:
Can I hold more than one Florida real estate license?
What’s the difference between a “license” and a “registration”?
What are my renewal & continuing‑education requirements?
Who’s exempt from pre‑licensing education?
What distinguishes a “Sales Associate,” “Broker Associate,” and “Broker”?
What does DBPR review on my application?
They assess your honesty, character, and reputation by checking disclosures about:
What do I submit if I answer “yes” to a background question?
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