Parents and caregivers need flexibility and short, focused study sessions. If your license has lapsed, reinstatement is the path back to working.
The right plan respects your schedule while keeping requirements on track. The exact requirements depend on how long the license has been inactive or expired, so verify your status.
Reinstatement plan
Use small wins and clear checkpoints to avoid overwhelm. Use a structured plan so you do not miss required education or paperwork.
- Log into DBPR to confirm your license status and reinstatement options.
- Review any required education or exam steps tied to your status.
- Complete the required coursework with proof of completion.
- Submit the reinstatement application and fees through DBPR.
- Confirm activation and broker affiliation before transacting.
How parents and caregivers stay on track
Break study into bite-sized sessions and keep a simple checklist. Reinstatement is easier when you keep documents organized.
Use nap time, school hours, or late evenings for steady progress.
Reinstatement checklist
- DBPR status confirmed
- Education requirements reviewed
- Coursework completed
- Reinstatement submitted
- Active status verified
FAQs
Q: Do I need to retake the exam to reinstate?
A: It depends on how long the license has been expired. Check DBPR rules for your status. Short study blocks help caregivers keep momentum.
Q: Can I reinstate online?
A: Many steps can be completed through your DBPR account, but requirements vary. Verify your options there.
Ready for a flexible plan? Start your reinstatement checklist to get back in the field.