Florida real estate license applicants are required to complete electronic fingerprinting as part of the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) application process. Palm Beach County Apostille and Notary Services provides DBPR Live Scan fingerprinting for real estate license applicants at our West Palm Beach location — serving aspiring real estate agents and brokers throughout Palm Beach County.
Our West Palm Beach fingerprinting center processes DBPR Live Scan submissions for Florida real estate license applicants using the Florida Real Estate Commission (FREC) ORI. Whether you are applying for your first Florida real estate salesperson license or upgrading to a broker license, our certified technicians submit your prints to FDLE for DBPR/FREC processing correctly and efficiently.
Complete your DBPR real estate license application to obtain your applicant ID and FREC ORI
Visit our West Palm Beach fingerprinting center with your applicant ID and valid photo ID
We capture and electronically submit your prints to FDLE for DBPR/FREC background check processing
Real estate license fingerprinting requires the DBPR/FREC ORI number — provided on the DBPR license application portal or your Pearson VUE exam registration instructions. Visit our West Palm Beach fingerprinting center with your DBPR applicant ID and valid photo ID. We submit your prints electronically to FDLE for FREC background check processing.
Palm Beach County’s active real estate market means hundreds of new real estate license applicants need fingerprinting each year. Our West Palm Beach fingerprinting center processes DBPR real estate fingerprinting for applicants from across Palm Beach County — making it easy to complete this required step in the Florida real estate license application process quickly and correctly.
Walk-ins are welcome at our West Palm Beach location, and fingerprinting typically takes 10–15 minutes. We serve real estate license applicants throughout West Palm Beach, Boca Raton, Jupiter, Lake Worth, Delray Beach, Palm Beach Gardens, and all of Palm Beach County.
Florida real estate license applicants should complete fingerprinting after creating their DBPR account and obtaining their applicant ID, which is needed for the fingerprinting submission. Check the current DBPR real estate licensing instructions for the exact sequence.
Florida real estate license fingerprinting uses the Florida Real Estate Commission (FREC) ORI, which is associated with the DBPR licensing system. Our West Palm Beach fingerprinting team uses the correct FREC ORI for all real estate license submissions.
Yes. Walk-ins are welcome at our West Palm Beach fingerprinting center. The process takes approximately 10–15 minutes and your prints are submitted electronically to FDLE the same day.
FDLE typically processes Live Scan results within 3–5 business days. DBPR then reviews the background check results as part of the license application review. Contact DBPR for current processing timelines for real estate license applications.
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