To be eligible
to hold a Florida Real Estate Sales Associate (Salespersons) License
you must:
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Be 18 years of
age.
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Be honest,
truthful, of good character.
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Have high school
diploma or GED.
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Complete and
pass the state approved 63 hour Sales Associate Pre-License course.
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Pass the
Florida State Sales Associate Licensing Exam.
Florida or US
residence is not required.
To be eligible
to hold a Florida Real Estate Brokers License you must:
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Be at least 18
years of age.
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Have high school
diploma or GED.
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Complete and
pass the state approved 72 hour Brokers Pre-License course.
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Hold an active
Sales Associate license for 12 months out of the past 5 years.
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Completed
applicable Sales Associate post license education.
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Submit
application to the
Division of Real Estate
with the appropriate fee.
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Pass the
Florida State Broker Licensing Exam.
Florida or US
residence is not required.
Candidates who
meet these requirements may contact us for help in completing the
Application Process and the Education Process.
APPLICATION
PROCESS
The State of
Florida, Division of Real Estate requires each applicant to complete
an application that includes submitting fingerprints. The application
approval process can take up to 90 days to complete, however most
candidates get approved in 4-6 weeks. It is perfectly acceptable to
apply before starting the education process. Call us today for help
with your application.
Once you have
been approved by the State and you have completed the required
education you are ready to call and schedule to take your state exam.
The
state exam is a computerized
test offered at state approved testing sites throughout the state. A
score of 75% is required to pass the state exam and to receive a real
estate license.
EDUCATION PROCESS
Each applicant
is required to complete a 63 hour, state approved, Salesperson
pre-license course and successfully complete and pass the final course
exam with a minimum score of 70%. The course is a comprehensive study
of Florida real estate principles, practices,
laws
and real estate math.

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