Yes, if your online course access has expired, you can reactivate it by purchasing an extension. However, this is subject to an 18-month limitation from your original purchase date.
Extension Eligibility & The 18-Month Rule
Under 18 Months: If you purchased your course less than 18 months ago, you may buy a 30-day or 90-day extension to pick up where you left off.
Over 18 Months: If it has been more than 18 months since your initial purchase, extensions are no longer available. You must re-enroll and restart the course from the beginning.
Pricing and Options
| Option | Duration | Price | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| 30-Day Extension | 30 Days | $52.00 | Quick review before the exam |
| 90-Day Extension | 90 Days | $89.00 | Students needing more study time |
| Course Retake | Restart | $132.00 | Expired accounts (>18 months) |
Important Compliance Reminder:
Extending your course access does not extend the validity of your completion certificate. Per Florida DBPR rules, your pre-licensing course certificate is valid for the state application for one (1) year from the date you originally completed the course.
Purchase Your Extension: