FAQ: What are the education requirements for first-time renewals in FL?
What are the education requirements for first-time renewals in FL?
You are required to complete the 45-hour post-license education course by the initial expiration date displayed on your initial license.
The post-license course is 45 classroom hours. During the first licensing period, the post-licensure course covers the 14 hours of continuing education requirements typically required for real estate licensees.
The purpose of the post-license course is to: build on the academic knowledge gained in the pre-license course, develop necessary skills for licensees to be successful, and teach the licensee how to operate effectively and protect the public.
The post-license course includes a final exam with a minimum passing grade of 75%. Students must have attended a minimum of 90% of classroom hours to complete the course.
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