How to Get Your Florida RCSR License After Completing Our Course
Ready to launch your Florida insurance career? After you’ve completed your OnLine Training RCSR (4-40) course, here’s what to do next to earn your official license and start working as a Registered Customer Service Representative.
- Pass your final exam and submit your Grade Submittal Form.
- OnLine Training will email your Certificate immediately and report your completion to Florida DFS typically within one business day.
- You’re exempt from the state exam and exam fees!
- Apply for your license using the FLDFS website (answer “Yes” for Professional Designation).
- Get fingerprinted by the approved vendor.
- Watch for email approval, then log in to MyProfile to print your license.
- You have 1 year to finish the process, and you must get appointed by a 2-20 agent/agency within 4 years.
Step-by-Step: Earning Your RCSR License
1. Submit Your Grades
Once you pass the final exam, complete and submit your Grade Submittal Form so your course completion can be recognized and processed by OnLine Training.
2. Get Your Certificate
OnLine Training will report your successful completion to the Florida Department of Financial Services (DFS) and issue your Certificate of Completion online and by email. If you registered through a Florida college, the college will be copied on your certificate.
3. Skip the State Exam
Because your RCSR course is a Professional Designation program, you’re exempt from the Florida state licensing exam and exam fees.
4. Apply Online
Visit the FLDFS licensing portal to begin your application. If asked, select “Yes” for Professional Designation. Print your Summary Page at the end for your records.
5. Get Fingerprinted
Schedule your fingerprinting appointment with the State’s approved vendor and submit your fingerprints electronically.
See DFS fingerprinting details.
6. Receive Approval
After all steps are complete, Florida DFS will email your official approval.
7. Print Your License
Log into your MyProfile account to print your new license.
Important Deadlines
- You have one year to complete your licensing application online after you start it.
- You must be appointed to a position within four years or your license will expire.
Useful Resources
- 4-40 Resident Customer Representative License Guide (PDF)
- DFS Licensing FAQs
- For help after finishing your course, call FLDFS at (850) 413-3137.
Why Get the Florida RCSR License?
Obtaining your Florida 4-40 RCSR license lets you work at most insurance agencies. You can advance to a general agent (2-20) license after a year of experience and additional coursework. With OnLine Training and a professional designation, you can start your insurance career without the state licensing exam!
Check out our Conversion course if you are ready to level up your license