63‑Hour Florida Sales Associate Pre‑Licensing Course – 100% Online, DBPR‑Approved, 6 Months Access.
Florida’s state exam is tough and heavily vocab‑based. This DBPR‑approved 63‑hour course is built specifically around how the Florida exam is written — so you’re ready for the real, scenario‑based questions, not just generic practice tests.
Earn your Florida Real Estate Sales Associate license with a DBPR-approved, fully online, text-based pre-licensing course — complete with dedicated instructor support to help you pass the state exam on your first attempt.
Real estate certification course for Florida Sales Associates
- Course Format: 100% Online and Text-Based
- 63‑hour FREC‑approved Florida Sales Associate pre‑license course
- Florida‑only content, examples, and practice questions
- Self‑paced and 100% online — finish in as little as 1–2 weeks (or take up to 6 months)
- Instructor support when you get stuck on tricky Florida law or math
Study on your schedule with a self-paced, text-based format that lets you move quickly through the material without being held back by long videos or rigid class times.
- Text-based lessons so you can read, review, search, and study at your own speed—no videos required.
- Text‑based lessons are easy to search and review, which is especially helpful when you’re drilling Florida‑specific vocabulary and legal terms for the state exam.
- 100% online Florida Real Estate pre-licensing course, including the final exam.
- Instructor Support: Ask questions and get clarifications from instructors via in-course messaging, email, discussion forums, or by phone.
- Engaging lessons, quizzes, a glossary of key real estate terms, and a final exam to reinforce what you learn as you go.
- Access from your smartphone, tablet, or computer anytime you have an internet connection.
- Automatic Certificate of Completion issued within minutes of passing the final exam, so you can move quickly to your state exam.
- 6 months of access included, with extensions available if you need more time to finish.
For more details on how students are supported, see the OLT Commitment to Student Success
Start Your Florida Real Estate Career
This 63-hour Florida Real Estate Sales Associate Pre-Licensing course fulfills the state education requirement and gives you the knowledge, structure, and confidence to launch your real estate career.
- Official 63-hour Florida Real Estate Sales Associate Pre-License course approved by the DBPR and FREC.
- Meets the education requirement to sit for the Florida Real Estate Sales Associate state licensing exam.
- Ideal for aspiring Florida real estate agents who want a flexible, online path to licensure without sacrificing support.
Enroll Now – Start Your Sales Associate Pre-licensing Course
Nervous About Failing the Florida Exam?
Florida has a reputation for a tough, heavily worded exam. That’s exactly what this course prepares you for — with Florida‑only content, instructor support when you’re stuck, and structured practice that mirrors the style of questions you’ll see with Pearson Vue.
What You Will Learn in the 63-Hour Florida Pre-License Course
The curriculum follows Florida Real Estate Commission guidelines and is structured around the areas Florida actually tests you on, so you’re not wasting time on off‑topic content. You'll learn the principles, practices, and laws you need to confidently pass the exam and begin working with buyers and sellers.
- Florida real estate license law and FREC rules and regulations.
- Real property rights, interests, estates, and how property is conveyed.
- Contracts, financing basics, and the real estate math required for the exam.
- Brokerage relationships, ethics, and fair housing requirements.
- Listing and selling procedures, property valuation, and market analysis.
- Practice questions and examples written in a similar style to the Florida state exam, so you can get used to the wording before exam day.
Why the Florida Exam Feels So Hard — And How This Course Prepares You
Many students say the Florida real estate exam is ‘the hardest test I’ve ever taken’ because it’s:
- Heavy on legally‑worded, scenario‑based questions
- Packed with Florida‑specific vocabulary and DBPR rules
- Written differently from the practice questions in many national prep products
This 63‑hour course is written for Florida only. You’ll see:
- Florida‑specific examples, cases, and practice questions
- Real‑estate math and formulas explained step‑by‑step the way they appear on Florida’s exam
- Clear breakdowns of the legal language and ‘trick’ wording that trips up first‑time test takers
So when you sit for the state exam, the style of questions feels familiar — not like a completely different test.
From Enrollment to Exam Day: Your Florida Timeline
Many of our students finish the course in 1–2 weeks and are ready to sit for the state exam within a few more. Here’s what a typical path can look like:
- Week 1–2: Complete your 63‑hour online pre‑license course and pass the course final exam.
- Week 2–3: Submit your DBPR application and fingerprints; schedule your Pearson Vue exam. Continue studying online.
- Week 3–4+: Sit for the Florida state exam with fresh, Florida‑specific knowledge and practice behind you.
Because this course is self‑paced and 100% online, you control the speed — and our team is here to guide you through the DBPR and Pearson Vue steps if you have questions
Florida DBPR Course Approval Information
Course Provider: OnLine Training, Inc.
Real Estate School Provider #: 008196
Real Estate School Permit #: ZH1002632
Official Course Title: Sales Associate Pre License
Course Approval #: 0027947
| Provider Info | |
| Provider Name | Online 24/7 |
| Provider # | Real Estate School Provider #: 008196 Real Estate School Permit #: ZH1002632 |
| Course Approval # | 0022552 |
| Course Info | |
| Satisfies State Requirements | Florida |
| Course Length | 63 hours |
| Enrollment Length | 6 months |
| Extension Availability | Yes, paid |
| Author/Instructor | Don Widmayer |
| Course Availability | For use in applying for a Florida license. |
- Stock: In Stock
- Model: RE006FL63
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