Price – $79

Course Features

For Sales Associates & Brokers whose Florida real estate license have been involuntary inactive for more than 12 months but less than 24 months.

Upon successful completion of this course, your school will electronically report your course credits to the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR). Please note that it may take several days for the DBPR to update your license record, especially during renewal periods when processing volume is high statewide. The DBPR records course completion based on the actual date the course is completed, not the date the credits are reported.

You have 6 months from the date of purchase to complete this course and pass the end-of-course examination. The final course exam consists of 50 multiple-choice questions. You must achieve a passing score of 70%. You are allowed up to two attempts to successfully pass the exam.

Each section includes a required quiz that must be passed with a score of 80% in order to continue.

  • Live Instructor Support. Instructor support is available 24/7 by text, phone, or email.
  • Course Completion Certificate. Upon completion and passing of your final course exam with at least 80%, you will be able to print out your official FREC accredited course completion certificate.
  • Narration: Narration is a feature that reads the course content to you. You will have complete control over stopping the narration and reading it for yourself, as well as restarting it as often as you like. This is a very helpful tool that allows you to listen and still be able to follow along for better comprehension or just enjoy not having to do all the reading.
  • Section Progress Quizzes

Price – $79

What is the 28 hour Reactivation Course for?

The 28 hour reactivation course is for licensees who for whatever reason, failed to complete their 14 hours of continuing education causing their license to become involuntary inactive. Hopefully once you get your Florida real estate license you will never be in a situation that will cause your license to be involuntary inactive. Sometimes life gets in the way and things can happen. When you fail to complete your continuing education requirements before your renewal deadline, your license will automatically become involuntary inactive and you will not be able to practice real estate.

How do I get my license active again?

If your license has been involuntary inactive between 1 and 12 months, you can get your license back active by taking your 14 hours of continuing education and paying the the license fees and late fees. If your license has been involuntary inactive for more than 12 months but less than 24 months, you will have to take the 28 hour reactivation course.

What will happen if my license are involuntary inactive for more than 24 months?

If you have allowed your license to go beyond 24 months on involuntary inactive status, your license will be null and void. In other words, they cease to exist. Your only option if you want to have a real estate license is to start all over from the very beginning by submitting your fingerprints and a new application to the state and taking the pre-license course over and passing the state exam again.

How do I find my renewal date?

Everyone’s real estate license will expire every two years either on March 31st. or September 30th. You can look up your license expiration date at www.myfloridalicense.com.