Floyd Realty Advisors
As a licensed real estate brokerage, auction, and property management company, we are proud to serve the major markets across Georgia, Florida, and Alabama. Our team is always growing, and we are looking for dedicated agents to join us in these states.
If you’re interested in becoming a licensed real estate agent or associate broker in Georgia, Florida, or Alabama, we’ve provided some basic instructions below to help guide you through the process. For agents already licensed in another state, you may be eligible to obtain a reciprocal license, which could allow you to bypass certain coursework requirements.
We are committed to supporting our agents throughout the licensing process and beyond, providing guidance and resources to help you succeed in your real estate career. If you’re ready to take the next step with us, we’re here to assist in any way we can.
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785 West Side Road – Miami, FL 33879
If you are already licensed in another state, Georgia offers reciprocal licensing for certain states. To obtain a reciprocal license, you must pass the Georgia Real Estate Law Exam, which covers state-specific laws. You’ll also need to submit an application to the Georgia Real Estate Commission (GREC), including proof of your current active license in a reciprocal state, along with a background check. If approved, you will be issued a Georgia license, though post-licensing education may be required depending on your previous coursework.
If you are licensed in another state, you may qualify for a reciprocal license in Florida. Florida has reciprocity agreements with certain states, allowing agents to bypass most of the pre-licensing coursework. To obtain a reciprocal license, you must pass the Florida Real Estate Law Exam, submit proof of your active license from your home state, and complete a fingerprint-based background check. After approval, you will be issued a Florida real estate license. If your state requires additional post-licensing education, Florida will also require you to complete the state’s specific post-licensing courses.
If you are licensed in another state, Alabama offers reciprocal licensing for agents from select states. To obtain a reciprocal license in Alabama, you must pass the Alabama Real Estate Law Exam and submit your application to the Alabama Real Estate Commission (AREC), along with proof of your active license in a reciprocal state. Additionally, you will need to undergo a background check. Upon approval, you will be issued an Alabama real estate license. Post-licensing education may also be required, depending on your prior coursework and licensing history.
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400 Galleria Parkway | Suite 1500 Atlanta GA. 30339