You can earn a Florida real estate license even if you live out of state. Florida does not require residency, but you still have to complete the same education, application, and exam steps as Florida residents.
If you want a flexible path from anywhere, enroll in Casa Academy’s online Florida course and follow a clear checklist from coursework to activation.
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Florida residency rules for non-residents
Florida does not require you to live in the state to apply for a sales associate license. You must still meet the standard eligibility rules (age, education, and legal requirements) and complete the Florida-approved pre-licensing course.
What non-residents must complete
- Complete the Florida 63-hour pre-licensing course.
- Pass the course final exam with a 70% or higher score.
- Submit the DBPR real estate application (RE 1).
- Complete fingerprinting with an approved Livescan vendor.
- Pass the Pearson VUE Florida state exam.
- Activate your license with a Florida-licensed broker.
Planning tips for out-of-state applicants
- Choose an online course so coursework fits your schedule.
- Schedule fingerprinting early so clearance does not delay your exam approval.
- Apply right after finishing the course so your approval window stays open.
- Plan travel around test center availability if you are not near a Pearson VUE site.
- Line up a sponsoring Florida broker before exam day so activation is quick.
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Reciprocity vs non-resident licensing
If you already hold an active license in another state, Florida may offer reciprocity for certain states. That pathway is different from a first-time non-resident application. Review Florida real estate license reciprocity to see if your state qualifies.
FAQs
Q: Do I have to live in Florida to get licensed?
A: No. Florida issues sales associate licenses to non-residents who meet the same course, application, and exam requirements.
Q: Can I take the 63-hour course online from another state?
A: Yes. Florida-approved courses can be completed online, which is ideal if you are out of state.
Q: Will I need to travel to Florida to test?
A: Possibly. Pearson VUE test centers are nationwide, but availability varies. Plan travel based on your nearest approved site.
Q: Does reciprocity apply to first-time applicants?
A: No. Reciprocity is for current licensees in certain states, not first-time applicants.
Q: When should I submit the DBPR application?
A: Submit right after finishing the course so your approval and exam scheduling stay on track.
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