Extension for Realtor license renewal for 9/30/17 from Victor

VR
Victor Raymos
Wed, Sep 27, 2017 3:32 PM

Good Morning,

I have set out below a message from DBPR regarding the extension of the
September 30, 2017 deadline for RealtorR license renewal.

Please read it if your license is set to expire on 9/30/17 and you have not
yet submitted your renewal request. Please note that the extended deadline
is OCTOBER 23, 2017!!!!  If you do not meet that date, then effective
October 24, 2017, your license will become null and void!

Hurricane Irma Notice of Deadline Extensions

Due to the serious disruptions caused by Hurricane Irma, and its impact on
licensees throughout the State of Florida,

the Department is extending the deadline for the September 30, 2017, renewal
cycle for Division of Real Estate licensees until October 23, 2017

Before this extension, you had until October 2, 2017, to timely renew an
applicable license, and you may still find some information referencing the
previous deadline.  To be clear, the October 23, 2017 deadline takes
precedence over this earlier deadline.

For timely renewal of your license, please now have all renewal requirements
completed and your renewal request properly submitted to the Department by
October 23, 2017. If your renewal request is postmarked after October 23,
2017, or submitted electronically after midnight, October 23, 2017 (EST),
there will be a $25 late fee assessed. If your expiration date is September
30, 2015, your license will become null & void October 24, 2017, if not
renewed.

FAQ'S

HURRICANE EXTENSION

Until Midnight Eastern Time,

OCTOBER 23, 2017

Renewal:

 My current real estate license is due for renewal September 30, 2017,

and I have not been able to complete my continuing education. Is there an
extension for me to complete it?

Yes, you will have to complete your renewal requirements on or before
Monday, October 23, 2017, midnight Eastern Time Zone to prevent the license
going to Involuntary Inactive and paying a late fee.

 My Involuntary Inactive real estate license is due for its final

renewal on September 30, 2017, and due to the hurricane, I have not been
able to complete my 28 hours of reactivation education. Is there an
extension for me to complete my renewal so I don't go null and void?

Yes, you will have to complete your renewal requirements on or before
Monday, October 23, 2017, midnight Eastern Time Zone, to prevent the license
going to null and void.

 I was unable to complete my post license education for my renewal on

September 30, 2017 due to the hurricane. Is there an extension for me to
complete my renewal?

Yes, you will have to complete your post education renewal requirements
on or before Monday, October 23, 2017, midnight Eastern Time Zone, to
prevent the license going to null and void.

 I have completed my education, but due to the hurricane, I won't be

able to make my renewal payment by the expiration date of September 30,
2017. Does the extension include me?

Yes, the late fee will not be assessed until after Monday, October 23,
2017.

Hardship - Already under hardship for March 31, 2017 renewal:

 I was given a hardship extension to complete my Post License or

Reactivation Education for my March 31, 2017 renewal, and due to the
hurricane, I was unable to get the education completed by September 30,
2017. Can I get an extension to complete my education?

Yes, the Emergency Order issued by the Secretary will extend your
hardship until Monday, October 23, 2017.

Exam Eligible:

 My exam eligibility for my real estate/appraiser license expired during

the hurricane. Can I get an extension on my exam approval?

Yes, if your eligibility expired September 4, 2017 through October 21,
2017, the Emergency Order issued by the Secretary will extend your exam
approval until Monday, October 23, 2017.

 My pre-license education expired for my real estate license during the

hurricane. Can I get an extension on my education in order to take my exam?

Yes, if your eligibility expired September 4, 2017 through October 21,
2017, the Emergency Order issued by the Secretary will extend your
pre-license education until Monday, October 23, 2017.

Deficient Applicant:

 My application for licensure (real estate/appraiser) expired during the

hurricane and I was unable to send the supporting documents needed to
complete my application. Can I send my documents now or do I have to
complete a whole new application?

If your application expired September 4, 2017 through October 21, 2017,
the Emergency Order issued by the Secretary will extend your application
until Monday, October 23, 2017.

Thank you,

Victor

Victor J. Raymos, RCE, CRS, ABR

AE/CEO  St. Augustine & St. Johns County Board of REALTORSR

1789 Lakeside Avenue

St. Augustine, FL  32084

904-829-8738

ae@stjohnsrealtors.org mailto:ae@stjohnsrealtors.org

Good Morning, I have set out below a message from DBPR regarding the extension of the September 30, 2017 deadline for RealtorR license renewal. Please read it if your license is set to expire on 9/30/17 and you have not yet submitted your renewal request. Please note that the extended deadline is OCTOBER 23, 2017!!!! If you do not meet that date, then effective October 24, 2017, your license will become null and void! Hurricane Irma Notice of Deadline Extensions Due to the serious disruptions caused by Hurricane Irma, and its impact on licensees throughout the State of Florida, the Department is extending the deadline for the September 30, 2017, renewal cycle for Division of Real Estate licensees until October 23, 2017 Before this extension, you had until October 2, 2017, to timely renew an applicable license, and you may still find some information referencing the previous deadline. To be clear, the October 23, 2017 deadline takes precedence over this earlier deadline. For timely renewal of your license, please now have all renewal requirements completed and your renewal request properly submitted to the Department by October 23, 2017. If your renewal request is postmarked after October 23, 2017, or submitted electronically after midnight, October 23, 2017 (EST), there will be a $25 late fee assessed. If your expiration date is September 30, 2015, your license will become null & void October 24, 2017, if not renewed. FAQ'S HURRICANE EXTENSION Until Midnight Eastern Time, OCTOBER 23, 2017 Renewal: My current real estate license is due for renewal September 30, 2017, and I have not been able to complete my continuing education. Is there an extension for me to complete it? Yes, you will have to complete your renewal requirements on or before Monday, October 23, 2017, midnight Eastern Time Zone to prevent the license going to Involuntary Inactive and paying a late fee. My Involuntary Inactive real estate license is due for its final renewal on September 30, 2017, and due to the hurricane, I have not been able to complete my 28 hours of reactivation education. Is there an extension for me to complete my renewal so I don't go null and void? Yes, you will have to complete your renewal requirements on or before Monday, October 23, 2017, midnight Eastern Time Zone, to prevent the license going to null and void. I was unable to complete my post license education for my renewal on September 30, 2017 due to the hurricane. Is there an extension for me to complete my renewal? Yes, you will have to complete your post education renewal requirements on or before Monday, October 23, 2017, midnight Eastern Time Zone, to prevent the license going to null and void. I have completed my education, but due to the hurricane, I won't be able to make my renewal payment by the expiration date of September 30, 2017. Does the extension include me? Yes, the late fee will not be assessed until after Monday, October 23, 2017. Hardship - Already under hardship for March 31, 2017 renewal: I was given a hardship extension to complete my Post License or Reactivation Education for my March 31, 2017 renewal, and due to the hurricane, I was unable to get the education completed by September 30, 2017. Can I get an extension to complete my education? Yes, the Emergency Order issued by the Secretary will extend your hardship until Monday, October 23, 2017. Exam Eligible: My exam eligibility for my real estate/appraiser license expired during the hurricane. Can I get an extension on my exam approval? Yes, if your eligibility expired September 4, 2017 through October 21, 2017, the Emergency Order issued by the Secretary will extend your exam approval until Monday, October 23, 2017. My pre-license education expired for my real estate license during the hurricane. Can I get an extension on my education in order to take my exam? Yes, if your eligibility expired September 4, 2017 through October 21, 2017, the Emergency Order issued by the Secretary will extend your pre-license education until Monday, October 23, 2017. Deficient Applicant: My application for licensure (real estate/appraiser) expired during the hurricane and I was unable to send the supporting documents needed to complete my application. Can I send my documents now or do I have to complete a whole new application? If your application expired September 4, 2017 through October 21, 2017, the Emergency Order issued by the Secretary will extend your application until Monday, October 23, 2017. Thank you, Victor Victor J. Raymos, RCE, CRS, ABR AE/CEO St. Augustine & St. Johns County Board of REALTORSR 1789 Lakeside Avenue St. Augustine, FL 32084 904-829-8738 ae@stjohnsrealtors.org <mailto:ae@stjohnsrealtors.org>