Already working in real estate? Licensing is still a formal process. Getting licensed part-time is achievable with consistent weekly study blocks.
Focus on the gaps between your daily work and Florida exam content. Your timeline depends on study pace, application steps, and DBPR processing updates.
Part-time licensing plan
Use your experience to move quickly through familiar topics. Keep a steady cadence so every requirement stays on track.
- Set a weekly study schedule for the pre-licensing course.
- Choose a course format that fits evenings and weekends.
- Schedule fingerprinting early with an approved vendor.
- Submit your DBPR application once course completion is ready.
- Book the state exam with Pearson VUE after approval and keep studying.
How industry insiders stay on track
Target Florida law, contracts, and exam-heavy chapters. Consistency matters more than speed when you study part-time.
Short, focused study sessions help you close gaps fast.
Part-time checklist
- Weekly study blocks set
- Course completion target planned
- Fingerprinting appointment booked
- Application submitted accurately
- Exam date scheduled
FAQs
Q: How long does it take to get licensed part-time?
A: Timelines vary based on your schedule and DBPR processing, so plan a flexible pace and check DBPR updates. Industry insiders still need Florida-specific law and exam prep.
Q: Can I keep my full-time job while getting licensed?
A: Yes. Many students study nights and weekends and choose flexible online courses.
Ready to formalize your experience? Build a part-time plan so each step stays on track.