From the Georgia Real Estate Commission website:
Education Requirements For Non-Residents Licensed In Florida
Postlicense Education Requirements
Salespersons must take a 25 hour Salespersons postlicense course in their first year of licensure. The course taken must be one specifically approved by the Commission. Failure to complete a postlicense course during the first year of being licensed will cause the license to lapse.
Continuing Education Requirements
All active licensees licensed after January 1, 1980, must complete at least twenty-four (24) hours of approved continuing education course work during each four year renewal period.
Examination Requirements For Non-Residents Licensed In Florida
An individual licensed in the state of Florida must take and pass the state portion of Georgia's licensing examination for the license which the applicant seeks.
The applicant must submit a certification of license history (no more than one year old) from the Florida Real Estate Commission. The certification of license history must show that the applicant:
1. is currently in good standing; (The license cannot be lapsed or expired.)
2.
has passed an examination for the type of license sought in Georgia; and
3. has met all prelicense and continuing education requirements required for that license by that state.
Any applicant who has had a disciplinary action taken against his or her license in any state must submit certified copies of all such disciplinary actions.
You certainly don't have to do the whole thing over again.
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Greg Sargent
Licensed Georgia Real Estate Broker.