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Complaint Process:


Seven Steps

1. A complaint is filed


2. Investigation of the complaint


3. Probable cause determination


4. Formal complaint is issued if probable cause is found


5. Informal hearing or formal hearing is conducted


6. Final order is issued


7. Judicial review (appeal) of the final order

Complaint

An alleged violation of a law or rule

Legally sufficient

A complaint is legally sufficient if it contains facts indicating that a violation of any of the following occurred:



-Florida statute


-Any existing, legally enacted DBPR rule


- Any existing, legally enacted FREC rule