
Overview of Education Exemptions in Florida Real Estate Licensing: Degrees, Attorneys, and Course Requirements
A general overview of education exemptions for Real Estate licenses in Florida: FREC Course I and Course II: 4-Year Real Estate Degree: Individuals with a 4-year or higher degree in real estate from an accredited institution are exempt from taking FREC Course I. Florida-Licensed Attorney: Florida-licensed attorneys are exempt from the FREC Course I, but […]
Read MoreFor the Florida Real Estate Exam: Options for Online and In-Person Testing
Online Exam: Remote Proctoring:This allows candidates to take the exam from a location of their choice using a computer with a stable internet connection. A remote proctor monitors the exam using webcam and screen-sharing technology to ensure security and adherence to testing rules. Requirements: To take the exam online, candidates […]
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Navigating Interstate Real Estate Licensing: Understanding Reciprocity and Mutual Recognition in Florida
In the context of real estate licensing, mutual recognition agreements and reciprocity are mechanisms that allow individuals licensed in one state to potentially obtain a license in another state without having to fulfill all the usual licensing requirements. Reciprocity: This is an arrangement between two states where one state agrees to accept the real estate […]
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Apply for a Florida Real Estate License
To apply for your license: Get your fingerprints taken by a real estate fingerprinting place near you. In case they ask you, the ORI code for real estate in Florida is FL920010Z Recommended www.apexfingerprinting.com Or just google places near where you live Wait for 3 to 5 days after you get your fingerprints taken. Go to www.myfloridalicense.com (DBPR’s website) and apply under Real Estate Commission for the Initial Sales Associate License. Home screen – Apply for a License (yellow button) Choose Real Estate Commission from the […]
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Get a Florida Real Estate License
The most common question we get over the phone is what a student needs to do to obtain the real estate license in Florida. We will summarize the most important steps in this article. First step: You take the 63 Hour Pre-license real estate course, and pass the exam at the end of the class. You […]
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Reopening our real estate school in our new location in Edgewater
We are pleased to announce that we are open for in-person classroom courses again. Our beautiful and comfortable new location is located at the corner of Biscayne Blvd and 23rd Street in the heart of Edgewater, Miami. Please look for us at 2275 Biscayne Blvd, Miami FL. 33137, Suite 1. We are offering real estate […]
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ONLINE PEARSON VUE TESTING FOR STATE LICENSE EXAMINATIONS – EFFECTIVE AUGUST 4 2020
When will online proctored testing be available for DBPR exams? Online proctored testing will be available for select exams starting August 4, 2020. Which exams will be available for online proctored testing? The following exams will be available for online proctored testing: Real Estate Sales Associate Broker Associate Real Estate Instructor Real Estate Laws & […]
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Establish and account with the DBPR to become licensed
New licensees should establish an online account with DBPR at its myfloridalicense.com website early. Waiting until the last day before renewal may result in long delays because of the heavy website traffic. Ensure that the myfloridalicense.com site has your current address and license status in its records. If your mailing address is different from the […]
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DBPR REAL ESTATE FINGERPRINTS FAQ
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ELECTRONIC FINGERPRINTING Applicants can use any Livescan Service Provider that has been approved by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement to submit their fingerprints to the department. Please ensure that the Originating Agency Identification (ORI) number is provided to the provider when you submit your fingerprints. If you do not provide an […]
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