Real Estate Licensing in Golf village, Florida

Who Needs a License

In Florida, a real estate license is required to engage in real estate brokerage or sales activities. Under Fla. Stat. § 489.105, "real estate" includes land and improvements, and anyone who sells, exchanges, purchases, rents, or leases real property—or who advertises or offers these services—must hold a valid license from the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR).

This includes brokers, sales associates, and rental agents. The statute defines the licensed professional's duty to represent clients in real estate transactions within Palm Beach County and Golf village.

How to Get Licensed

Step 1: Complete Pre-Licensing Education
Obtain a 63-hour pre-licensing course from a DBPR-approved provider. This applies to both broker and sales associate applicants.

Step 2: Pass the State Exam
After coursework completion, pass the Florida Real Estate Commission (FREC) exam administered by Pearson Vue. Register through the DBPR website.

Step 3: Submit Your Application
Apply through the DBPR's online licensing system. Include proof of education completion and exam passage.

Step 4: Broker Sponsorship (Sales Associates)
If applying as a sales associate, you must have a Florida-licensed broker willing to sponsor you before your license is issued.

Step 5: Fingerprinting and Background Check
Complete fingerprinting and criminal background screening as required by DBPR.

The DBPR, not a local board, issues all real estate licenses in Florida. There is no separate municipal licensing for real estate in Golf village.

Local Requirements

Golf village, Palm Beach County, is governed by the Golf Municipal Code. Consult this code for any local amendments, property transfer disclosure rules, or restrictions on real estate signage within the village limits.

Real estate transactions in Golf village are subject to Palm Beach County deed recording requirements and any local homeowner association rules that may apply to specific properties.

For clarification on local ordinances affecting real estate sales or leasing, contact the Golf village Building Department.

Exemptions

Fla. Stat. § 489.105 exempts certain parties from licensure, including:
- Property owners leasing or selling their own property without compensation
- Attorneys licensed in Florida acting in their professional capacity
- Employees of licensed real estate brokers performing clerical or administrative tasks only

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)