Florida real estate license

Florida Real Estate License Requirements, Course, and Exam

Florida requires eligibility, a 63-hour pre-licensing course, fingerprints, a DBPR application, and a passing state exam. Use this guide to understand the requirements and plan your timeline.

Reviewed by Casa Academy and updated March 16, 2026 using the current DBPR checklist and Pearson VUE scheduling guidance.

Eligibility essentials

Applicants must be at least 18, have a high school diploma or equivalent, and complete the approved pre-licensing coursework before the exam.

The required steps in order

Finish the 63-hour course, submit fingerprints and the DBPR application, schedule the state exam, then activate the license with a sponsoring broker.

What happens after you pass

After the exam, Florida requires you to affiliate with a broker to activate the license. Many students line up broker interviews while studying.

Florida topic guides

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20 topics

Agency Law

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Brokerage Relationships

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Closing Procedures

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Contracts

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Disclosures

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Environmental Hazards

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Ethics & Professional Standards

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Fair Housing & Federal Laws

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Financing & Lending

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Investment & Taxation

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Land Use Controls

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Leases

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Legal Descriptions

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Licensing & Qualifications

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Market Analysis

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Property Management

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Property Rights & Estates

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Real Estate Math

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Title Insurance

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Valuation & Appraisal

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FAQs

What is the minimum education for a Florida real estate license?

You must have a high school diploma or equivalent and complete the 63-hour pre-licensing course.

Can I take the course online?

Yes. Florida approves online pre-licensing courses that meet the 63-hour requirement.

How much does a Florida real estate license cost?

Costs include course tuition, DBPR application fees, fingerprints, and the state exam. Use a cost breakdown to compare the full stack before you enroll.

How long does the DBPR application take?

Processing time varies, but submitting fingerprints early helps avoid delays.

Do I need to find a broker before the exam?

No. Broker affiliation happens after you pass and are ready to activate the license.

How soon can I schedule the state exam?

Once the course is complete and the application is cleared, you can schedule the exam with the testing provider.

About Casa Academy

Casa Academy is an online Florida real estate school operating under Florida school license ZH1003169. We maintain this page against the DBPR sales associate checklist and Pearson VUE exam scheduling guidance.

If the state changes its application steps or exam scheduling, this page should change too. The current review date for this version is March 16, 2026.

Authority details

Organization
Casa Academy
Florida school license
ZH1003169
Current review date
March 16, 2026

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