Florida Realtor License
Getting a Florida realtor license is possible, though the Florida Real Estate Commission requires several steps in order to obtain an active license. In addition to obtaining your license, you will also be required to complete some post-license coursework as well. The following are the pre and post license requirements for becoming a realtor in Florida:
Florida Realtor Pre-License
- Prospect must be at least 18 years old and have a high school diploma or equivalent.
- Prospect must complete a FREC approved 63 hour (Course I).
- Prospect must pass an end of course examination administered online. If a passing grade is not achieved, the prospect must wait 30 days before retesting.
- After completion of the above steps, the prospect must submit a completed application to the Florida Division of Real Estate, along with a fingerprint card and appropriate fee.
- Prospect must then pass the Florida Real Estate Sales Associate examination (at 75% correct to pass) OR pass the Florida Real Estate Law Examination with a minimum score of 30.
- Prospect must then submit their completed RE 2050-1 form to activate their license. The form can be submitted at the examination site, or later to the Division of Real Estate.