What the real estate agent course is
Florida requires a 63-hour pre-licensing course before you can sit for the sales associate exam. This is the official education step that prepares you for the state test.
Real estate agent course
The real estate agent course is Florida's 63-hour pre-licensing requirement for sales associates. Casa Academy delivers it online with self-paced lessons, exam prep practice, and progress tracking.
Reviewed by Casa Academy and updated March 16, 2026 using the current DBPR checklist and Pearson VUE scheduling guidance.
Florida requires a 63-hour pre-licensing course before you can sit for the sales associate exam. This is the official education step that prepares you for the state test.
This course is for first-time Florida sales associate applicants and career changers who still need the pre-licensing requirement. If you are renewing or completing post-licensing, you will need a different course.
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The fastest path is to complete the course while also moving the DBPR application and fingerprints forward. Once the application clears, schedule the state exam, then line up a sponsoring broker for activation after you pass.
You receive self-paced online lessons, exam-aligned practice questions, and progress tracking that keeps your study plan on pace. The goal is not just finishing 63 hours, but finishing ready for the state exam.
Yes. Florida uses the 63-hour pre-licensing course as the required real estate agent education step.
Yes. Florida approves online pre-licensing courses that meet the 63-hour requirement, while the state exam is taken in person.
It is 63 hours long, as required by the state for sales associate applicants.
Yes. The course includes practice questions and review checkpoints aligned to the Florida state exam.
Submit fingerprints and the DBPR application, then schedule the state exam once your approval is processed.
No. Post-licensing and continuing education are required after you are already licensed.
Casa Academy is an online Florida real estate school operating under Florida school license ZH1003169. We maintain this page against the DBPR sales associate checklist and Pearson VUE exam scheduling guidance.
If the state changes its application steps or exam scheduling, this page should change too. The current review date for this version is March 16, 2026.
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