Description
28-Hour Florida Real Estate Reactivation Course
If your Florida real estate license has become inactive, the 28-Hour Reactivation Course is the state-required path to getting back to active status. This classroom course covers essential topics needed to bring your knowledge current and satisfy DBPR requirements.
The 28-Hour Florida Real Estate Reactivation Classroom Course includes:
- State-approved course and final exam
- Textbook – Florida Real Estate Brokers Guide
- Supplemental study materials
- Completion slip issued after course completed
- Personalized diploma suitable for framing
Course Breakdown
The 28-Hour Florida Real Estate Reactivation Course covers nine content units plus a final exam, ensuring you are fully prepared to return to active practice in compliance with Florida law.
| Unit | Description |
|---|---|
| Introduction | Orientation |
| 1 | License Law and Qualifications for Licensure |
| 2 | License Law and Administration |
| 3 | Brokerage Relationships and Ethics |
| 4 | Real Estate Brokerage Operations |
| 5 | Complaints, Violations, and Penalties |
| 6 | Federal and State Housing Laws |
| 7 | Real Estate Contracts |
| 8 | Computations and Title Closings |
| 9 | Real Estate Investment Analysis and Business Opportunity Brokerage |
| Final Exam | 90 Minute Timed – 50 Question Multiple Choice Passing Score of 70% |
License Renewal Process
To renew your license, the state requires proof of your education completion, and you must pay a renewal fee. Following these steps carefully will help ensure a smooth and timely reactivation of your Florida real estate license.
Education Submission
Once you have completed your course, we will automatically submit your information to the state electronically. Depending on the information you have provided, we will attempt to fax and email your completion slip to you. We also put a completion slip and diploma in the regular mail. Please keep these documents for your records.
Pay Your Renewal Fee to the State
Online: Log in to your DBPR Online Services Account.
You will be asked for your User ID and PIN. Your User ID can be found by searching with your license number. If you have not already changed your PIN, it may be the last four digits of your social security number.
Phone:
DBPR (850) 487-1395
Mail:
If you have your renewal notice from the state, you can return it with a payment. Mailing your renewal notice with payment is a convenient option if you prefer not to renew online or by phone.
Ready to reactivate your Florida real estate license? Enroll in the 28-Hour Florida Real Estate Reactivation Course today and take the next step toward returning to active practice.



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