Regulatory Council of Community Association Managers
Anthony B. Spivey, Executive Director
Important Information (Hot Topics)
Council Information
The Regulatory Council of Community Association Managers consists of 7 members: 5 community association managers (one of whom shall be employed by a timeshare managing entity) and 2 consumer members.
If you're interested in serving on the Council, download the application form and return it to the Governor's Appointments Office at PL01 The Capitol, Tallahassee, Florida, 32399-0001, for consideration.
The Council currently has the following openings: 1 community association manager.
License Information
Definition of Occupation and Class Codes
License Categories:
Community Association Manager
Community Association Management
Business Entity (Registration Only)
Methods of Licensure:
By Endorsement - No
By Examination - Yes
By Reciprocity - No
Business Entity - must register with DBPR
Applicant Information
Application/Licensure Fees
A breakdown of application and licensure fees is provided with application packets.
Application Packages and Forms
Examination Information
The Bureau of Education and Testing is responsible for examination development, administration, review and grades. Below are shortcuts to their examination pages.
Candidate Information Booklets
Computer Based Testing
Special Accommodations for Testing - ADA
Information for Licensees
Biennial License Renewal Fee
Community Association Manager = $105
Community Association Management = none
Business Entity (Registration Only) = none
Continuing Education Requirement
Completion of 20 hours during each biennium prior to the license renewal date. The courses required are in the following areas: 4 hours of legal update seminars; 4 hours on insurance and financial management topics relating to community association management; 4 hours on the operation of the association’s physical property; 4 hours on human resources topics relating to community association management - topics may include, but are not limited to, disaster preparedness, employee relations, and communications skills for effectively dealing with residents and vendors; and 4 hours of additional instruction in any area described in Rule 61-20.508(3)(b), (c) or (d) Florida Administrative Code or any course or courses directly related to the management or administration of community associations.
Continuing Education Information
The Bureau of Education and Testing is responsible for the management of continuing education providers and courses. Below are shortcuts to their continuing education pages.
Continuing education main page
Continuing education policy
List of approved continuing education providers and courses
List of approved pre-licensure providers and courses
Information for providers / instructors
Enforcement
The Division of Regulation is responsible for enforcement of professions and related businesses licensed by DBPR under the Division of Professions to ensure that the laws, rules and standards set by the legislature are followed. To file a complaint visit MyFloridaLicense.com.
Links and Resources
None.


