Complete 100 hours of board-approved coursework covering real estate appraisal topics required by the Florida Real Estate Appraisal Board (FREAB).
Submit a completed application, electronic fingerprinting, and $230 application fee. The application can be found online at myfloridalicense.com.
Submit a RE-2060-1 form with detailed employment information if this information was not provided in the online application above.
Register the business name where you will be conducting appraisal services. You can do this by submitting form RE-2065-1.
Complete 200 hours of board-approved coursework covering real estate appraisal topics required by the Florida Real Estate Appraisal Board (FREAB). These 200 hours must include 15 hours of the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP).
Provide proof of an associates degree or higher, or a total of 21 hours of courses consisting of the following topics: English Composition, Economics (either Macro or Micro), Finance, Algebra, Geometry or higher mathematics, Statistics, Computer Science, and either Business Law or Real Estate Law.
Submit a completed application, electronic fingerprinting, and $330 application fee.
Submit an RE 2300 form with documentation of 2,500 hours of real estate appraisal experience collected over a two year period. You must be able to supply the appraisal board with copies of appraisal reports if asked to do so.
Pass the Residential National Exam and Florida Supplemental Exam. Information about these exams can be found at asisvcs.com.
Complete 300 hours of board-approved coursework covering real estate appraisal topics required by the Florida Real Estate Appraisal Board (FREAB). These 300 hours must include 15 hours of the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP).
Provide proof of a bachelor's degree or higher, or a total of 30 hours of courses consisting of the following topics: English Composition, Micro Economics, Macro Economics, Finance, Algebra, Geometry or higher mathematics, Statistics, Computer Science, and either Business Law or Real Estate Law.
Two of the following courses must also be included in your education: Accounting, Geography, Agricultural Economics, Business Management or Real Estate.
Submit a completed application, electronic fingerprinting, and $330 application fee.
Submit an RE 2300 form with documentation of 3,000 hours of real estate appraisal experience collected over a 30-month period. You must be able to supply the appraisal board with copies of appraisal reports if asked to do so. At least half of the documented experience must be in nonresidential appraisal work.
Pass the General National Exam and the Florida Supplemental Exam.