If you are relocating, timing matters as much as the requirements. The 63-hour course is the required education before you can take the Florida state exam.
Plan your licensing steps around your move date to avoid gaps. This guide helps you understand what is covered and how to study.
What the course includes
Schedule each step so approvals land when you arrive. Expect structured modules, quizzes, and a final exam.
- Principles, practices, and Florida law content.
- End-of-unit quizzes to reinforce key topics.
- A final exam that you must pass to earn the completion certificate.
- Certificate submission for your DBPR application.
- Study review before scheduling the state exam.
How people relocating to Florida stay on track
Keep documents, timelines, and approvals in one place. The best results come from steady study time and frequent review.
Start early so you can test and activate soon after the move.
Study prep checklist
- Set weekly study blocks
- Track quiz scores and review weak areas
- Plan final exam timing
- Save your completion certificate
- Start exam-prep drills after the course
FAQs
Q: Can I take the course online?
A: Yes. Florida allows approved online pre-licensing courses, which is how most students complete the 63 hours. Relocating students should align milestones with their move date.
Q: Do I need to pass a final exam?
A: Yes. You must pass the course final exam to receive your completion certificate.
Ready to align your move and license? Choose a study pace that fits your schedule and start the course.