Real Estate Licensing in Bokeelia CDP, Florida

Who Needs a License

In Florida, a real estate license is required to act as a real estate broker, sales associate, or broker associate. Under Fla. Stat. § 489.105, a "broker" is defined as any person who, for compensation or promise of compensation, sells, exchanges, purchases, rents, or leases real property or a business opportunity, or offers to do so. A "sales associate" is a natural person employed by or associated with a broker. Anyone engaged in these activities for compensation—including negotiating, soliciting, or accepting offers—must hold an active, valid license issued by the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR).

How to Get Licensed

Step 1: Complete Pre-Licensing Education
Pass a DBPR-approved 63-hour pre-licensing course specific to real estate sales.

Step 2: Submit Application
Apply through the DBPR online licensing system or by mail. You will need proof of education completion, identification, and payment of application fees.

Step 3: Pass the State Exam
Pass the Florida Real Estate Commission (FREC) state licensing exam, which tests knowledge of Fla. Stat. § 489.105 and related real estate law.

Step 4: Affiliate with a Broker
Before your license becomes active, you must affiliate with an active Florida broker. The broker files sponsorship paperwork with DBPR.

Step 5: Receive License
Once approved, DBPR issues your license, valid for two years.

For current fees, exam dates, and application details, contact the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation directly.

Local Requirements

Bokeelia CDP operates under Lee County, Florida jurisdiction. Real estate transactions in Bokeelia must comply with state law under Fla. Stat. § 489.105.

Consult the Bokeelia Municipal Code to verify whether local ordinances impose additional real estate transaction requirements, disclosure rules, or conduct standards beyond Florida state law.

Property listing and sales activities must also comply with any applicable Lee County regulations. Contact the Bokeelia Building Department or Lee County Property Appraiser's office for clarification on local property-related requirements.

Exemptions

Under Fla. Stat. § 489.105, exemptions may include:
- Owners selling or leasing their own real property
- Attorneys licensed in Florida acting in their professional capacity
- Employees of a licensed broker acting only as clerical or administrative support

Property managers, developers, and persons acting in other specific capacities may qualify for exemptions—consult the statute and DBPR for your specific situation.

State Licensing Board Contact

Florida Real Estate Commission (FREC), Department of Business and Professional Regulation
- Phone: 850-487-1395
- Website: https://www2.myfloridalicense.com/real-estate-commission/

References


The law belongs to the people. Georgia v. Public.Resource.Org, 590 U.S. (2020)