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FLORIDA REAL ESTATE APPRAISAL BOARD

Reporting requirement for criminal convictions


Section 475.624(9), Florida Statutes requires all professional licensees to inform the board in writing within 30 days after pleading guilty or nolo contendere to, or being convicted or found guilty of, any felony.  A licensee who fails to report that information may be subject to disciplinary action, including fines, suspension or license revocation. 


How you report this information to the Board is essential to protecting your license. Many criminal offenses are not of a nature that would justify discipline against your license. If you would like help with preparing your self-report of a criminal offense, contact Delegal Law Offices, P.A. today by calling (904) 633-5000 or visiting www.protectingcareers.com   

Click here to learn about the importance of retaining an experience attorney to assist you in reporting your criminal conviction or offense to the State of Florida licensing board.

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