What Do You Need For Your Florida Real Estate License?

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Testing Requirements
Florida's real estate exam is now given by computer, courtesy of Promissor, formerly known as Assessment Systems, Inc. (ASI). Photos courtesy of Promissor. Don't underestimate the difficulty level of this exam! Get your exam prep materials for free when you order today!
Applicants for a Florida real estate license will take their examination on Promissor's EXPro Electronic Test Administration System. The machine is a "touch screen" computer. It looks somewhat like an "Etch-a-Sketch" and is very simple to use. Candidates do not need computer knowledge to take the exam. The tests are given at 15 locations around Florida. For test locations, click here.
The Process:
Candidate sends application to the Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR)
DBPR sends authorization to Promissor for candidate to be tested
Promissor sends an authorization notice to the candidate
The candidate selects the exam location, date and time . To see testing center details click here (link to testing center detail page).
- The candidate calls Promissor for a reservation at least 3 days prior to requested test date
- Promissor sends a confirmation notice by e-mail, fax or mail
- The candidate arrives at the reserved time with the following:
- 2 forms of signature ID, one with photo
- The authorization letter from Promissor
- The pre-license school certificate (if not already submitted with the application)
- The candidate pays a fee: $31.50 for real estate exam, $36.00 for appraisal exam, $13.50 for 40-question law exam
- The candidate must bring a calculator (non-alpha-numeric, non-programmable).
- The candidate may take a practice tutorial to become familiar with the computer before starting the exam
- The candidate can change answers, mark questions for later review, review skipped questions, review the entire exam or review a specific numbered question
- The exam is scored in seconds
- Passing candidates receive a score report and application instructions. The successful candidate can Fax form 400.5 to the Department and go to work.
- Failing candidates receive a diagnostic score report. They must wait one day, then may register to retake the exam. Another fee is due to Promissor.
- Go to Promissor's web site.

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