Florida Real Estate License Course Online
This online course satisfies the 63-hour sales associate pre-licensing requirements to become a real estate agent in Florida.
Florida residency is not required
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Complete the process entirely online
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Get your license in less than 5 weeks
$92
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This course includes:
63-Hour State-Approved Course
7 Days a Week Support
30-Day Money-Back Guarantee
State Exam Simulator
Exam Prep Flashcards
Course E-Book
$167
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This course includes:
63-Hour State-Approved Course
7 Days a Week Support
30-Day Money-Back Guarantee
State Exam Simulator
Exam Prep Flashcards
Course E-Book
4 Steps to Get Your Florida Real Estate License
STEP 1:
Take and Pass a Pre-License Course
All candidates are required to complete 63 hours of online or classroom approved pre-licensing education.
STEP 2:
Get Your Fingerprints Taken
Florida requires criminal background checked before issuing a real estate license.
STEP 3:
Submit Your Application
You must be at least 18 years of age, have a US social security number and hold a high school diploma or its equivalent.
STEP 4:
Schedule and Pass the State Exam
Take your exam conveniently at a Pearson VUE test center, and become a real estate agent.
STEP 1:
Take and Pass a Pre-License Course
All candidates are required to complete 63 hours of online or classroom approved pre-licensing education.
STEP 2:
Get Your Fingerprints Taken
Florida requires criminal background checked before issuing a real estate license.
STEP 3:
Submit Your Application
You must be at least 18 years of age, have a US social security number and hold a high school diploma or its equivalent.
STEP 4:
Schedule and Pass the State Exam
Take your exam conveniently at a IdentoGO test center, and become a real estate agent.
STEP 1: Take and Pass a Pre-License Course
In Florida, all required real estate license courses can be completed online with a state-approved school. The course certification is valid for two (2) years from the date of completion.
Cost: $167
STEP 2: Get Your Fingerprints Taken
Digital fingerprints can be taken at any authorized location across the US. Make an appointment online or contact IdentoGO at (800) 528-1358 for more information. You can search for an IdentoGO location by region or ZIP code here. The Originating Agency Identification (ORI) number to provide for real estate licenses is FL920010Z. If you have a criminal history, your application will be reviewed on its own merit to determine if the good moral character requirement has been met.
Cost: $58.12
STEP 3: Submit Your Application
Florida residency is not required. Submit your application online or using a printable form to the Florida DBPR. It takes about 10 days to get your application approval. Once approved, you will receive an email notification and a candidate ID number.
Cost: $39.37
STEP 4: Schedule and Pass the State Exam
The exam is available daily at Pearson VUE test centers across United States. You have 3.5 hours to answer 100 multiple-choice questions (a, b, c, d). The passing score is 75%. After learning the basic concepts in the pre-licensing course, the key to passing the state exam is to complete practice tests and exam simulations included in your education package. More information regarding the Florida real estate license examination is available in the candidate information booklet.
Cost: $57.75
Florida Real Estate Commission (FREC) Certified School.
FREC Approved Course #0024216
Ace the Florida Real Estate Exam
We are including with our licensing course an intuitive online exam preparation system. This platform will test your knowledge and identify which topics you've mastered and which areas you need to spend more time on. The content is designed to mimic what you'll actually encounter on the licensing state exam.
Marc Pare, Real Estate Instructor
Marc has taught several subjects related to real estate and community association management for over ten years. He is passionate about online education, reading and traveling. His goal is to help you pass the state exam on your first attempt.
Maria Wilson, Real Estate Instructor
Maria joined Prolicense in 2017 and is the Director of Real Estate Education. She teaches and writes Real Estate continuing education and pre-license courses and brings extensive experience to the learners. Her goal is to present you with the most comprehensive courses available in Florida.
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FAQ
Frequently asked questions about getting your real estate license in Florida.
What are the requirements to get your real estate license in Florida?
To obtain your real estate agent license in Florida you must be at least 18 years of age, have a U.S. social security number, hold a high school diploma or equivalent, and complete the following 4 steps:
1. Take and pass a pre-license course.
2. Get your fingerprints taken.
3. Submit your real estate application.
4. Schedule and pass the state exam.
Can I get my Florida real estate license online?
Obtaining your Florida real estate license is mostly online, including the pre-licensing course, application, and background check. The State exam, however, requires in-person attendance at an authorized Pearson VUE test center.
How much does it cost to become a real estate agent in Florida?
To obtain your real estate license in Florida in 2024, you should expect to spend approximately $325. Here a break down of the costs to obtain your Florida real estate license:
1. Enroll into a pre-licensing course: $167
2. Get your fingerprints taken: $58.12
3. Submit a sales associate license application: $39.37
4. Schedule your state examination: $57.75
How long does it take to become a real estate agent in Florida?
It takes an average of 10 weeks to get a real estate agent license in Florida. The exact amount of time it requires to obtain your license mainly depends on how fast it takes you to go through these four steps:
1. Time to complete your pre-license course: 45 days in average.
2. Time to schedule and get your fingerprints: 7 days in average.
3. Time to submit your application and get approved: 10 days in average.
4. Time to schedule and take your state exam: 8 days in average.
Total time: 70 days (10 weeks).
How can I get my Florida real estate license through reciprocity?
Florida has mutual recognition with 10 states: Alabama, Arkansas, Connecticut, Georgia, Illinois, Kentucky, Mississippi, Nebraska, Rhode Island and West Virginia. Mutual recognition means that if you are licensed in one of these states, you can bypass the education requirement and just complete the licensing requirements for an equivalent license.
How hard is the real estate exam in Florida?
The Florida real estate exam is not difficult for those who are well prepared. You have 3.5 hours to answer 100 multiple-choice questions (a, b, c, d). The passing score is 75%. After learning the basic concepts of the pre-licensing course, the key to pass the State exam is to complete the practice tests included in the program.