Compliance

Florida Real Estate Proctoring Requirements

Two different exams get confused all the time. Here's exactly what Florida requires for the school/course final versus the state licensing exam.

Two separate exams: The school/course final is given by your education provider at the end of a pre-license course. The state licensing exam is a separate, official exam administered by the state's testing vendor. Proctoring rules for the two are not the same — don't assume one applies to the other.

School / Course Final Exam

The end-of-course exam your education provider administers

No proctored school final

A proctored school/course final is not required in this state. Note: the separate state licensing exam is still proctored.

Course final required?
yes
Allowed proctor method
Not yet confirmed

Before your certificate is released: Completion of the course and end-of-course exam; provider materials describe the course final as closed-book and non-proctored.

State Licensing Exam

The official exam administered by the state's testing vendor

The Florida state licensing exam is proctored at an official testing center operated by Pearson VUE. You schedule and sit this exam through the state's vendor — it is separate from any school/course final.

Testing vendor
Pearson VUE
Passing score
75%
Questions
100
Retake policy
You must wait 24 hours before retaking. After two failures, you must complete a 45-hour post-license course.

Requirements are summarized for general guidance and can change without notice. Always confirm the current rules, hours, fees, and deadlines directly with your state real estate commission before enrolling or renewing.

Verify directly with the state real estate commission before relying on this.

Last reviewed: June 25, 2026

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