DBPR offers professional licensure to any individual that is currently serving, or has formerly served and received an honorable discharge, as an active duty member of the Armed Forces of the United States, or a spouse or surviving spouse of such member, who currently holds a valid real estate license in another state, the District of Columbia, any United States territory or possession, or a foreign jurisdiction. You are not required to take a Florida exam.

Although you are not required to take a state exam, we suggest you attend the relevant portions of the 63-Hour Sales Associate Pre-Licensing Course to know the laws in Florida.

Florida has entered into Mutual Recognition agreements with: Alabama, Arkansas, Connecticut, Georgia, Illinois, Mississippi, Nebraska, and Rhode Island.

Qualified residents from these states may obtain a Florida real estate license by passing a 90-minute 40-question exam on Florida real estate license law, statutes, and administrative rules. Mutual Recognition rules apply only to individuals who are not Florida residents as defined by Florida Statute 475.

Although there is no requirement for you to attend a course for this exam, we suggest you attend the relevant portions of the 63-Hour Sales Associate Pre-Licensing Course.

This review course helps you prepare for the state exam.

This review course helps you prepare for the state exam.