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Florida Post-License Requirements
Follow these three critical steps to complete your post-licensing education and remove your provisional license status.
Complete Your Post-
License Education
This complete package includes the mandatory 45 hours of post-licensing education required by the state of Florida for all new sales associates.
Strict Renewal Deadline
You must complete this course prior to your first license renewal date, or state law dictates your license will become null and void.
Pass Your
Final Exam
Per FREC regulations, you must pass the end-of-course final exam with a minimum score of 75% to successfully earn your post-licensing credits.
No State Exam Required
Unlike your pre-licensing education, you do not need to take another state exam. You only need to pass this course's final exam!
Report Credits & Renew
Your real estate school will electronically report your course completion directly to the Florida DBPR. Once reported, you simply pay your $64 state renewal fee to maintain your license.
Total Required Hours
45
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Frequently Asked Questions
In Florida, all new real estate sales associates are legally required by the Florida Real Estate Commission (FREC) to complete a 45-hour post-licensing education course prior to their first license renewal deadline.
If you fail to complete the mandatory 45-hour post-licensing course before midnight EST on your first license expiration date, your Florida real estate license will instantly become null and void. To get licensed again, you would have to start over by retaking the 63-hour pre-licensing course and passing the state exam.
No, you do not need to take another state exam at a Pearson VUE testing center. However, to earn your 45-hour completion certificate, you must pass the end-of-course final exam provided by your real estate school with a minimum score of 75%.
In Florida, real estate licenses expire on either March 31st or September 30th. Your initial renewal deadline will fall between 18 and 24 months after the date you passed your initial state licensing exam. You can verify your exact expiration date printed on your physical license or via your DBPR online portal.
Yes. If you hold a 4-year degree (or higher) in real estate from an accredited college or university, you may be exempt from the 45-hour post-licensing requirement. You must submit your official transcripts to the Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) to secure this exemption.
Once you pass the post-licensing course final exam, your real estate school will electronically report your 45 credit hours directly to the DBPR. After your credits are reported, you simply log into your DBPR account and pay the standard $64 state renewal fee before your expiration date.


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