Continuing Education (14-Hour CE)
Fulfill Your Florida Real Estate Continuing Education Requirement
Complete the 14-hour CE requirement for Florida real estate license renewal with our FREC-approved course. This course is required every two years for both Sales Associates and Brokers (after post-license is completed).
📌 This course is required every two years to keep your license active and avoid cancellation.

🖥️ Online Course (Self-Paced)
- 100% online and mobile-friendly
- Includes:
- 3-Hour Core Law
- 3-Hour Ethics & Business Practices
- 8-Hour Elective
- Certificate issued and hours reported to DBPR
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who needs to take the 14-hour Continuing Education course?
All active real estate Sales Associates and Brokers in Florida must complete 14 hours of continuing education every two years following their post-license renewal.
What does the course include?
The 14-hour CE course includes:
- 3 Hours of Core Law
- 3 Hours of Ethics and Business Practices
- 8 Hours of Specialty Electives
These are required and approved by the Florida Real Estate Commission (FREC).
When is the CE course due?
CE must be completed by your license renewal deadline, which is every two years on March 31 or September 30, depending on your license issue date.
What happens if I don’t complete it on time?
If you miss the deadline:
- Your license status becomes involuntarily inactive
- You may incur late fees and be required to complete additional reactivation education
Can I take this course online?
Yes — the course is fully self-paced, available 24/7, and accessible from any device.
Do you offer in-person CE classes?
Yes, we also offer scheduled in-person CE sessions in Miami for those who prefer live instruction.
Will my hours be reported to the DBPR?
Yes — upon completion, your CE hours are electronically reported to the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR), and you receive a certificate for your records.
Can I take this course as a new licensee?
Not immediately — if you're a first-time licensee, you must first complete your post-license course before starting your CE cycle.