Current Florida Renewal Requirements

After the first renewal period, in which 45-hours of post-license education is required, a licensee must complete 14 total hours every two (2) years to maintain active status. The 14-hours must contain the following topics (The remaining eight (8) hours may consist of elective subject matter as approved by the Commission):

  • Ethics and Business Practices (3-Hours)
  • Core Law (3-Hours)

Florida Continuing Education (CE) Courses (Online Textbooks Available)

The following course will satisfy the Florida Real Estate Commission's Continuing Education (CE) requirements that go into effect beginning with a licensee's second license renewal.


Please Note

  • Licensees who maintain active or inactive licenses are required to complete continuing education.
  • Non Resident Licensee - Non-residents must take the Florida specific classes each license term, regardless of the education they’ve had in their home state. The core law class contains Florida Real Estate License laws, commission rules and agency law; and provides an introduction to other state laws, federal laws, and taxes affecting Real Estate.
  • Education Required to Return to Active Status - If you hold an involuntarily inactive license, you should complete the 28 hour reactivation education within two years of the first day you failed to hold a valid and active license. After the second year, the broker’s or sales associate’s right to reactivate automatically expires.
  • The courses listed on this page are approved by the Florida Real Estate Commission (FREC) for Continuing Education (CE) credit - Provider #0006626

For More Information...

For more information about Real Estate Continuing Education at Champions School of Real Estate, please visit the following pages to learn more about class schedules, instructors, and more!