If you are considering a career in real estate, one of the most common questions people ask is how long it takes to get a Florida real estate license. The timeline can vary depending on how quickly you complete the required steps, but many people are able to become licensed in just a few weeks.
Understanding the process will help you plan your path into the real estate industry.

The first requirement is completing the Florida 63-hour real estate pre-licensing course, which is required by the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) before you can take the state exam.
Some students complete the course in one to two weeks through structured in-person classes, while others choose to complete it online at their own pace.
At 360 Florida Real Estate School, students can complete the course in person in Clermont, Florida, or online with instructor support.
After completing the pre-licensing course, you must submit your license application to the DBPR. The application review process typically takes one to two weeks, although processing times can vary.
Applicants must also complete fingerprinting for a background check during this stage.
Once your application is approved, you can schedule the Florida real estate state exam through Pearson VUE. Many students are able to schedule their exam within a few days depending on availability.
Passing the exam allows you to activate your license with a brokerage and begin working as a Florida real estate agent.
For many students, the entire process of getting a Florida real estate license can take three to six weeks, depending on how quickly the pre-licensing course is completed and how soon the state exam is scheduled.
Some students move even faster when they attend structured classes and schedule their exam shortly after finishing the course.
The most important step in the process is choosing the right real estate school. A strong instructor and structured course can make a significant difference in how prepared you feel for the exam and your future career.
At 360 Florida Real Estate School, instructor Patti Omalley teaches the Florida 63-hour real estate pre-licensing course with a focus on clear instruction, exam readiness, and real-world application.
If you are ready to become a Florida real estate agent, completing your pre-licensing education is the first step toward starting your new career.
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