| Education
exemption for Members of the Florida Bar
General qualifications
Qualifications for a Real Estate
Sales Associate
Mutual Recognition with other states
Qualifications for a Real Estate
Broker
Qualifications for a Real Estate
School Instructor
License Fees
Members
of the Bar are exempt from education requirements:
Any active member in good standing with the Florida Bar, who is otherwise qualified under the real estate license law, is exempt from
the Florida Real Estate Commission 's prescribed prerequisite educational course for licensure
as a real estate sales associate.
General qualifications:
An applicant for licensure as a real estate sales associate,
real estate broker, or real estate instructor must be at
least 18 years old, hold a high school diploma (more detailed
information is available in Chapter 475.17, Florida Statutes),
and fulfill the following:
Qualifications
for a Real Estate Sales Associate:
- Successfully complete a Commission-approved pre-licensing
course for sales associates (Course I) consisting of 63
hours and covering the topics required by the Florida
Real Estate Commission (FREC). This can be an online or
a classroom-based course.
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.
Licensees should contact the Education Section of the
Division of Real Estate of the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation for additional information.
- Submit a completed application, electronic
fingerprints,
and appropriate fee (may submit this package prior to
completing Step 1). When you enroll in one of our pre-license
courses, we will send you an application.
- Pass the Florida real estate sales associate examination
with a grade of at least 75 out of 100.
Mutual
Recognition with other states:
Florida has entered into a mutual recognition agreement
with 11 states: Alabama, Arkansas, Colorado, Connecticut, Georgia,
Indiana, Kentucky, Mississippi, Nebraska, Oklahoma,
and Tennessee. Real estate licensees from these states,
as long as they are not residents of Florida, may be
eligible to receive a Florida real estate license by
successfully passing a 40-question Florida real estate
law examination with at least 30 correct answers. The
real estate license must be active and have been obtained
through education and examination required by the state’s
real estate licensing authority.
-
Submit a completed RE-2050
form to the Division of Real Estate to activate
the license; otherwise the license is issued in an inactive
status.
Qualifications
for a Real Estate Broker:
- 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, 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.]
- Successfully complete a FREC-approved pre-licensing
course for brokers (Course II) consisting of 72 hours
and covering the topics required by the FREC. Applicants
with permanent physical disabilities as defined by FREC
Rule 61J2-3.013(2) may qualify for a correspondence pre-licensing
course if they are unable to attend where the course is conducted.
Applicants should contact the Education Section of the
Division of Real Estate for additional information.
- Submit a completed application, electronic
fingerprints,
and appropriate fee (may submit this package prior to
completing Step 2). When you enroll in one of our pre-license
courses, we will send you an application.
- Pass the Florida real estate broker examination with
a grade of at least 75.
- Submit a completed RE-2050
form to the Division of Real Estate to activate the
license; otherwise the license is issued in an inactive
status.
Qualifications
for a Real Estate School Instructor:
A "school instructor" is an individual who teaches
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 Commission 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:
- 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.
- Hold a bachelor's degree, have extensive real estate
experience (as defined by rule) and hold a valid broker's
license in this state.
- Pass an instructor examination approved by the Commission.
- Submit a completed RE-2050
form 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 15 classroom hours of instruction
in real estate subjects or instructional techniques as prescribed
by the Commission (Chapter 61J2-3.011, Florida Administrative
Code.
License
and Exam Fees:
| Initial application
for sales associate |
$105 |
| Initial application
for broker |
$115 |
| Initial application
for school instructor |
$105 |
| Fingerprinting fee |
$60 |
| Testing fee
paid to Pearson VUE directly for each exam |
$31.50 |
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