How can a license holder in another state become a broker in Florida


A real estate agent in one state might wish to practise in another state, whether due to their relocation or professional interest. But since the licenses are state specific, they will have to obtain the license in the new state too. But they need not follow the application procedure step by step. Some of the educational and experience requirements may be bypassed.

A real estate agent licensed in another state can apply for real estate broker license in Florida through the following applications:

Through mutual recognition:

Mutual recognition is an agreement through which a state can recognize the educational requirements and experience of a license holder of another state.

Who can apply?

Through this application type, a real estate broker or an equivalent license holder in one of the eight states that has mutual recognition agreement with Florida can apply for a broker license in Florida. The application requirements are as follows:

License process:

Through out of state experience:

Out of state experience application is to recognize the experience of a license holder even if the state in which they have a license does not have mutual recognition agreement with Florida.

Who can apply?

Through this application type, a real estate sales associate or a broker can apply to become a broker in Florida without having to be a sales associate first. The application requirements are as follows:

License process:

The following are the steps required to obtain a real estate broker license in Florida.