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Have You "printed" Your 2020 License

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Lynne

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Certified Residential Appraiser
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I have no shortfalls in education and am ready to renew.
 
Law yesterday, USPAP today, 8 hrs CE tomorrow and good to go!
 
Have You "Printed" Your 2020 Florida License

Sorry about font size, no time to figure it out. Brother in law passed away last night. I would like to hear from FL appraisers about the renewal, payment and print process,
please.

 
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Lynne, first of all, sorry for your loss.

As far as your question/OP, this was an email I recently received from the DBPR regarding my renewal:

"LICENSE RENEWAL NOTICE

Dear DBPR Licensee,

In an effort to better serve you, the Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) has initiated email license renewal reminders to licensees who are in a current renewal cycle and have yet to renew their licenses.

To renew your license(s) at this time, please select one of the links below to take you to DBPR's online services.

If you have not previously registered for DBPR's online services select Renew Your License.

If you have already registered for DBPR's online services select Licensee Login.

The renewal(s) for the license(s) listed below are now available online. We encourage you to renew early.

  • (redacted license # by me)
(Results are limited to the first fifty licenses linked to an account. To review and maintain all of the licenses linked to your account, please log into your account using DBPR's online services.)

If you have already submitted your renewal payment, please disregard this email as your renewal is currently being processed by DBPR.

For further information or assistance please Contact Us.

Please do not reply to this email as your reply will be sent to an unmonitored email address.

Thank you,

DBPR"
 
The new Certification looks better in narratives. I guess they'll save millions not mailing them anymore... good decision.
 
The new Certification looks better in narratives. I guess they'll save millions not mailing them anymore... good decision.
Couldn’t fin the info online. Are they not mailing out a printed license anymore? We’re now able to print out Our licenses?
 
Lynne, first of all, sorry for your loss.

As far as your question/OP, this was an email I recently received from the DBPR regarding my renewal:

"LICENSE RENEWAL NOTICE

Dear DBPR Licensee,

In an effort to better serve you, the Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) has initiated email license renewal reminders to licensees who are in a current renewal cycle and have yet to renew their licenses.

To renew your license(s) at this time, please select one of the links below to take you to DBPR's online services.

If you have not previously registered for DBPR's online services select Renew Your License.

If you have already registered for DBPR's online services select Licensee Login.

The renewal(s) for the license(s) listed below are now available online. We encourage you to renew early.

  • (redacted license # by me)
(Results are limited to the first fifty licenses linked to an account. To review and maintain all of the licenses linked to your account, please log into your account using DBPR's online services.)

If you have already submitted your renewal payment, please disregard this email as your renewal is currently being processed by DBPR.

For further information or assistance please Contact Us.

Please do not reply to this email as your reply will be sent to an unmonitored email address.

Thank you,

DBPR"


Thank you. I went thru my online account, paid online with CC and it was instantly available for me to print and/or save as pdf.
 
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