If you are a licensed Community Association Manager (CAM) in Florida, staying aware of your license renewal deadline is essential to remaining compliant and continuing to work legally. Many CAMs complete their continuing education through an approved Florida Community Association Manager CE course to ensure they are ready well before the deadline.
Florida Community Association Manager licenses are renewed every two years and expire on September 30 of even-numbered years. This means CAM licenses typically expire in years such as 2026, 2028, and 2030.
All active license holders must meet renewal requirements before September 30 to avoid penalties or interruptions in licensure.
Before renewing a CAM license, Florida requires completion of state-approved continuing education (CE) during each renewal cycle. Continuing education must be completed and reported to the state prior to submitting a renewal application.
Many CAMs choose to complete CE earlier in the year to avoid last-minute delays or reporting issues.
Missing the renewal deadline may result in: • A delinquent or inactive license • Late renewal fees • Temporary inability to practice as a CAM • Additional reinstatement requirements
Completing your CE early and confirming reporting through a Florida CAM continuing education course helps prevent these issues.
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