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How to Apply for a Florida Real Estate License
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If you're interested in becoming a real estate agent in Florida, you'll need to follow the steps below to obtain a Florida real estate license: 1. Meet the eligibility requirements: You must be at least 18 years old, have a high school diploma or equivalent, and possess a Social Security number. 2. Complete a 63-hour pre-licensing course: You'll need to complete a state-approved 63-hour pre-licensing course in real estate before you can apply for your license. The course covers topics such as real estate law, principles, and practices. 3. Pass the state exam: Once you've completed the pre-licensing course, you'll need to pass the Florida real estate exam. The exam is administered by Pearson Vue and consists of 100 multiple-choice questions. You'll need to score at least 75% to pass. 4. Apply for your license: After passing the exam, you can apply for your Florida real estate license through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR). You'll need to provide your exam results, proof of completion of the pre-licensing course, and a completed application form. You'll also need to pay a fee. 5. Complete fingerprinting and a background check: You'll need to complete a fingerprinting and background check as part of your license application. You can have your fingerprints taken at a Pearson Vue testing center or at a Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) location. 6. Activate your license: Once your application has been approved, you'll receive a license from the DBPR. You'll need to activate your license with a licensed Florida real estate broker within six months of passing the exam. In summary, to apply for a Florida real estate license, you'll need to complete a pre-licensing course, pass the state exam, apply for your license through the DBPR, complete fingerprinting and a background check, and activate your license with a licensed broker.
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