Required by Florida law
HOA board member certification
Florida law requires every newly elected or appointed HOA director to complete this course. Take the introduction and the first module free, then decide.
Approved by the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation
On a condominium board instead? That course is here.

A sample of the certificate you download when you finish.
It applies to the seat, not the title. Every newly elected or appointed director of a Florida HOA has to certify.
Section 720.3033 gives you 90 days from taking office to finish the course and file the certificate.
What the course covers
The curriculum is set by statute. Section 720.3033 requires instruction on four topics, and the course covers all four.
Financial literacy and transparency
How to read the budget, follow the money, and keep the association's finances open to owners.
Recordkeeping
Which records the association must keep, how long, and how owners are allowed to inspect them.
Levying of fines
The notice and hearing steps a board must follow before it can fine an owner.
Notice and meeting requirements
How far ahead meetings must be posted and what has to happen for a vote to count.
How it works
Create your account
Enter the name that goes on your certificate. Starting is free, and your place is saved from the first screen.
Work at your own pace
Short, clear lessons with narration. Stop whenever you need to and pick up right where you left off.
Download your certificate
Finish the full curriculum and download a certificate your association can verify by its ID.
How long your certificate lasts
An HOA certificate is valid for up to four years, measured from the date you complete the course, not from your election date. Directors must complete the education at least every four years to stay current. Keep your completion date on hand, because every renewal deadline is measured from it.
New to the requirement? Read the 90-day certification clock, explained, or see the Florida board laws.
Common questions
Who is required to take this course?
Every newly elected or appointed HOA director in Florida. Section 720.3033 of the Florida Statutes requires the educational curriculum within 90 days of taking your seat.
How long does the course take?
Plan for about four hours. The course is self-paced, so you can stop at any point and your place is saved.
How much does it cost?
You can take the introduction and the first module free, so you can see the course before you pay for it. The rest is $49, one time. There is no subscription.
How long is my certificate valid?
Four years from the date you complete the course, not from the date you were elected. The statute does not spell out a grace period, so renew before the four-year mark.
Do I have to retake the course if I am re-elected?
Not while your certificate is valid. Nothing in the statute restarts the four-year clock at re-election; it keeps running from your completion date.
What happens if I miss the 90-day deadline?
A director who does not complete the requirement is subject to suspension from the board until it is met. Starting early is the safest move.
Is there continuing education after this?
Yes. Florida HOA directors also complete annual continuing education: four hours a year for associations under 2,500 parcels, and eight hours a year at 2,500 parcels or more.
Educational information, not legal advice. For how a rule applies to your association, ask your association’s attorney.
Ready when you are
Create your account, work through the lessons at your pace, and download a verifiable certificate when you finish.
Start freeThe introduction and the first module are free.