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In Florida, you can deactivate your license with the Florida Real Estate Commission by submitting a paper application. If youre looking to deactivate it online, you can have your broker go through their online account and remove you from their license.
If you wish to become inactive at renewal, please indicate that on your license renewal card. If you do not receive a license renewal card, you may contact the Customer Contact Center at 1.850. 487.1395.
Licensing bodies like the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation accept this option. Your broker will have to log into their licensing account. Once logged in, they can remove your record from their license. Like that, your license status will shift to inactive.
Duration: The licensee can keep the license in voluntary inactive status for a certain period without facing additional requirements. However, there might be continuing education requirements to reactivate the license when the licensee decides to return to active real estate practice.
RENEW ONLINE through DBPRs NEW Online Services - You may now make payments and access your license information using our updated web services at .MyFloridaLicense.com. Complete instructions for activating your new online account can be found on the back of this notice.
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The Department of Business and Professional Regulation is the agency charged with licensing and regulating State of Florida businesses and professionals, such as cosmetologists, veterinarians, real estate agents and pari-mutuel wagering facilities.
Floridians are asked to report any suspected unlicensed activity to DBPR by: Phone: Call the toll-free Unlicensed Activity Hotline at (866) 532-1440. Email: ULA@MyFloridaLicense.com. Online: Businesses and consumers can file a complaint at .MyFloridaLicense.com.

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