Pre-Licensing Education: $167+
A primary cost of a real estate license in Florida is the pre-licensing education. There are requirements for both a salesperson license and a broker license.
A salesperson license has a 63-hour pre-licensing education requirement. For a broker license, classroom hours total 72.
Students have a choice in course format, and can take their class virtually or in person using a self-led or instructor-led method.
The only requirement is that the course get completed through an approved school.
Once completed, the course certification you receive is good for two years.
License Application: $83.75 for Salesperson; $91.75 for Broker
As you begin working on your pre-licensing coursework, you’re able to submit your license application.
The Florida real estate license fees for this vary based on license type. A salesperson application is $83.75, while a broker application is $91.75.
Applications can be submitted online and take about 10 days for approval.
Once approved, you’ll receive an email notification that contains your Candidate ID. You’ll need this to schedule your exam.
Fingerprint: $44-$88
Immediately after you submit your application for licensure, schedule your appointment to get fingerprints.
This is a required piece to the licensing process and must be done before your application can get approved.
Thankfully, it usually only takes about 2-4 days for the Florida Real Estate Commission to receive your fingerprints after you get them.
You’re able to get fingerprints from any LiveScan service provider that has been pre-approved by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement.
This particular Florida real estate license fingerprinting price varies based on which provider you use.
Real estate licensees will pay a different rate than those needing fingerprints for other types of state-issued licenses.
Know the process of fingerprinting and what to expect when you have violations on your record by reading our article – Can You Get a Florida Real Estate License with Violations?
Exam Fee: $36.75
The Florida real estate exam cost is perhaps the least expensive requirement to getting your license. At only $36.75 per attempt, it’s pretty reasonable.
To register for the exam, you’ll need to contact Pearson VUE. You can do this by creating an online account or by calling the testing center at 888-204-6289.
Both the salesperson and the broker exams consist of 100 multiple-choice questions that you have three-and-a-half hours to complete.
The broker exam covers 12 content areas, while the salesperson exam takes you through 19 content areas.
A minimum score of 75 percent is necessary to pass.
Read our comprehensive guide on how to study for the Florida real estate exam to know the topics that will be covered in the test.
Exam Retake: $36.75
Unfortunately, you can’t quantify how much a real estate license in Florida is without taking into consideration the possibility of needing an exam retake.
You’ll receive your score upon completing the exam, but should you fail, you’ll need to retake.
The cost is the same as the first attempt of the test, but you must wait 24 hours before contacting Pearson VUE to reschedule.
After the waiting time is over, you can take the next available slot for a retake if you want. Meaning if you failed on a Wednesday, you could take the test as early as Friday.
Once your license is approved, you will have to get a licensed broker to activate it. Pick one from our directory of the best real estate brokerage firms in Florida.
Read our guide on how to choose the right broker to work for as a new agent before you make your decision.
Survey of Experts
In your opinion, was the cost of getting your real estate license reasonable?
Approximately how much did it cost you to get your real estate license? Including school fees, study materials, and other related expenses.
Expert Insight
What were your ‘surprise costs’?
There were no surprise costs. I got the materials I needed in the package to study for the class, take that exam, and study for the state exam.
There was a fee for additional test questions (which I chose to use post-class completion) and a fee for taking the state exam — both of which I expected.
— Sammerleigh Becchetti, Keller Williams Seminole, Realtor
None. I expected all the costs associated with getting my real estate license because I did my research and allocated the funds for everything.
— Simona Krasnansky, Keller Williams Elite Partners III, Realtor
No surprise costs. I googled how much it was to take an exam and all the little fees. I think the only surprise was the background check/fingerprints but it wasn’t too expensive.
— Silvio Islamaj, Keller Williams Eagle Realty UribeGroup, Sales Associate
There were no surprise costs. Everything I needed or would have to do was made clear to me.
— Urica Georges, Keller Williams Eagle Realty, Real Estate Agent
Paying for practice tests.
— Britney Wilson, Keller Williams, Sales Associate
Background check and fingerprints.
— John Demitri, The Demitri Team at Keller Williams, Rainmaker/Coach