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Licensing Process

Our Educational Partner is Team Hughes Real Estate School

Drop them a line at (850) 266.8982 or check out the links below for more information

ONLINE Licensing Course – Florida or Alabama

LIVE Licensing Course – Florida (Alabama coming soon) 


REQUIREMENTS TO GET AN ALABAMA REAL ESTATE LICENSE:

  • Be 19 years of age
  • Have a high school diploma or GED
  • No Felonies involving moral turpitude
  • Take and pass prescribed 60 hours pre-license course
  • Pass multiple choice state license exam with a minimum score of 70%

REQUIREMENTS TO GET A  FLORIDA REAL ESTATE LICENSE:

  • Be 18 years of age
  • Have a high school diploma or GED
  • No Felonies involving moral turpitude
  • Take and pass prescribed 63 hours pre-license course
  • Pass multiple choice state license exam with a minimum score of 75%

 

REQUIREMENTS FOR COMPLETING LICENSING PROCESS

In Alabama, the state exam is taken before the salesperson application is made to the state. Within 24 hours of completing your pre-license course with a passing grade, you may schedule your state exam at www.goamp.com  (or you can contact AMP at 800-345-6559)

In Florida, the salesperson application must be made to the state and approved before the state exam can be taken. Students should make application to the state while they are in the pre-licensing process to allow time for the application to be approved – this allows you to take the state exam promptly after the pre-licensing course is completed. Visit www.myfloridalicense.com or click here to get started.


STEPS FOR STUDENTS TO TAKE

1. Enroll in a pre-license course.  

2. Complete the prelicense course (either classroom or Online course)

3. Pass the State License Exam

 

The Law allows a student one year to finish the online course but statistics prove, the longer a student waits to take the State exam after finishing the pre-license course, the less likely they are to pass the first time taking it.

 

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