The Florida 63-hour pre-licensing course is the state-required education for new sales associates. This guide covers what the course includes, how to plan your schedule, and where it fits in the licensing path. For the full course overview, see the Florida real estate agent course.
If you want a flexible option, review the Florida online pre-licensing course details.
What the 63-hour course covers
Expect the course to focus on core real estate principles plus Florida-specific law. Typical coverage includes:
- Real estate principles, terminology, and math fundamentals.
- Florida license law, brokerage relationships, and ethics.
- Contracts, financing basics, and transaction workflows.
- Property rights, land use, and valuation basics.
How it fits into the Florida licensing steps
After you complete the course and pass the provider final, you can submit your DBPR application, complete fingerprinting, and schedule the state exam. For the full step-by-step sequence, review the Florida real estate license requirements.
Next steps
- Explore the Florida real estate agent course.
- See what the online course covers.
- Review Florida license requirements.
- Understand Florida agent salary expectations.
- Use the Florida license lookup when verifying records.
FAQs
Q: Is the 63-hour course the same as the state exam?
A: No. The course final is separate from the state licensing exam that you schedule after your application is approved.
Q: Can the 63-hour course be completed online?
A: Yes. Approved providers offer online formats. Start with the Florida online course options.