Series 65 / IAR Registration · Florida
Series 65 in Florida: Registration Requirements
Everything you need to register as an Investment Adviser Representative (IAR) in Florida: which exam qualifies, fees, financial requirements, and whether your professional
designation can waive the Series 65. New to the exam? Start with what the Series 65 actually covers or our step-by-step IAR registration guide.
Credential Waivers in Florida
Florida waives the Series 65 exam for IAR applicants who hold one of the following credentials in good standing:
- CFP
- CFA
- ChFC
- PFS
- CIC
Florida grants the standard NASAA exam waiver for IARs holding a CFP, CFA, ChFC, PFS, or CIC in good standing.
See our full guide to Series 65 exam waivers (CFP, CFA, ChFC, PFS, CIC) for the credential-by-credential rules and how to file.
Florida IAR Registration at a Glance
- Regulator
- Office of Financial Regulation (OFR)
- Qualifying Exam
- Series 65 or Series 66 (with Series 7)
- Registration Fee
- $50
- Annual Renewal
- $50
- Continuing Education
- 12 credits annual
- Surety Bond firm-level
- Not required
- Net Worth Requirement firm-level
- Not required
- Filing Method
- IARD
- De Minimis Exemption
- Up to 5 clients / 12 mo
- State vs SEC AUM Threshold firm-level
- $100M ($100M federal default)
- Prior-Registration Reciprocity
- 2-year window from prior IAR registration
IARD Renewal Window
IAR registration in Florida is renewed annually through the IARD system on the same cycle every state uses:
- Early November: Preliminary renewal statements post on FINRA Gateway.
- Early December: Preliminary statement payment deadline (early December each year; submit a few days before to allow processing).
- January 1: Registrations not funded by the December deadline are terminated for the new year.
- Early January: Final renewal statements post, reflecting any post-deadline changes.
- Late January: Final statement payment deadline.
Exact 2026/2027 dates are published in the annual IARD Renewal Bulletin. Verify current dates at iard.com/renewal-program.
What's Specific to Florida
- IAR registration fee is $50 (initial and renewal). Florida does not require IARs to post a personal surety bond.
- IAR CE: 12 credits per year (6 Products & Practices + 6 Ethics); Florida adopted the NASAA model rule effective 2024.
- Beginning March 30, 2026, investment advisers seeking initial registration in Florida must submit written compliance policies and procedures with their application.
- Florida is a popular state for RIA formation due to its favorable tax environment.
Last verified: 2026-05-05
Which exam do I need for IAR registration in Florida?
Florida accepts the Series 65 or Series 66 (with Series 7). Florida also waives the exam for holders of these credentials in good standing: CFP, CFA, ChFC, PFS, CIC.
Does Florida waive the Series 65 for CFP holders?
Yes. Florida waives the Series 65 for active CFP holders in good standing. Florida grants the standard NASAA exam waiver for IARs holding a CFP, CFA, ChFC, PFS, or CIC in good standing.
What does it cost to register as an IAR in Florida?
Florida's IAR registration fee is $50 with a renewal fee of $50. Additional IARD system fees apply at the federal level. Annual renewal runs through IARD: preliminary statements post in early November, payment is due in early December, and final statements are reconciled in late January.
Does Florida require continuing education for IARs?
Yes. Florida requires 12 IAR CE credits annual (6 Products & Practices + 6 Ethics & Professional Responsibility) under the NASAA model rule.
How many Florida clients can an out-of-state adviser have without registering?
Up to 5 Florida clients in any rolling 12-month period, provided the adviser has no place of business in Florida. Florida applies a higher 16-client threshold for advisers who do not "hold themselves out" as investment advisers; otherwise the standard "fewer than six" NSMIA rule applies for federal-covered advisers without a Florida place of business.
Does prior registration in another state qualify me for Florida's exam waiver?
Yes. Florida exempts applicants who have been actively registered as an IAR in another U.S. jurisdiction within the past 2 years. The reciprocity does not apply if your registration has lapsed beyond that window.
When does an IA firm based in Florida have to register with the SEC instead of the state?
Florida follows the standard federal "mid-sized adviser" rule: state-registered up to $100M RAUM, must register with the SEC at $110M, and may stay state-registered until dropping below $90M after SEC registration.
Sources & Verification
This page was last verified on 2026-05-05. Fees, CE, and waiver rules change. Always confirm with the regulator before relying on these figures for an actual filing.
- Office of Financial Regulation (OFR): https://flofr.gov/
- NASAA (exam waivers, IAR CE model rule, and state IA registration index): nasaa.org/industry-resources/investment-advisers
- IARD (annual renewal program and bulletin): iard.com/renewal-program