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Real Estate Licensing Requirements by State

If you are considering a career as a real estate professional, it is important to know that every state in America has different requirements for obtaining your real estate license.  Take a look at the list below and determine where it is you plan to practice or find your closest Realty ONE Group office to learn more about the requirements in your state. 

 

Alabama:

  • U.S. citizen, 19 years old, and have high school diploma or GED
  • No felonies and cannot have had a real estate application or license rejected or revoked in any state within the past two years
  • 60 credits of pre-license Alabama real estate courses and pass real estate exams
  • Once getting your license, you must complete a 30 hour real estate agent training in Alabama within a year.

 

Alaska:

  • Must work under a broker and have 40 pre-license credit bours of classes and pass real estate exam. 
  • 19 years old and those with felonies must have served their full sentence.

 

Arizona:

  • 18 years old and complete 90 hours of pre-license education
  • Pass the state and real estate school exams

 

Arkansas:

  • 18 years old and have 60 hours of pre-license education. 
  • Submit to a background check- assessed on a case-by-case basis.

 

California:

  • Must take three real estate classes (135 hours)
  • If convicted of any crime, applicant may be disqualified

 

Colorado:

  • 162 credit hours of classes before you can take the state exams. 
  • Pass a background test and be fingerprinted.

 

Connecticut:

  • 60 hours of real estate classes before you can take the exam for a salesperson.
  • Brokers must take 120 hours of education and have 2 years of experience as a salesperson.

 

Delaware:

  • Licensees in Delaware must complete 99 hours of real estate classes before they can take the state exam.

 

District of Columbia:

  • 60 hours of pre-license education before getting your real estate license.

 

Florida:

  • 63 credit hours of pre-license courses
  • 18 years of age as well as have a high school diploma or equivalent.

 

Georgia:

  • take 75 hours of approved pre-license real estate courses or complete ten quarter-hours or six semester hours of approved education courses 
  • be 18 years of age and pass a background check.

 

Hawaii:

  • 21 years old and pass a real estate pre-licensing course. 

 

Idaho:

  • 18 years of age and take 90 hours of pre-license education before you can take the state exam.

 

Illinois:

  • 21 years old (some cases an applicant as young as 18 years old may be accepted) and have either high school diploma or GED
  • 45 hours of pre-license education

 

Indiana:

  • 18 years old and not have committed a crime that indicates that you may endanger the public
  • 90 credit hours of pre-license classes – pass the exam

 

Iowa:

  • 18 years old and pass a background check
  • 36 credit hours of pre-license education before passing the exam

 

Kansas:

  • 18 years old and have a high school diploma or its equivalent. 
  • 30 hours of pre-license classes before taking the exam

 

Kentucky:

  • 18 years old and have a high school diploma or equivalent
  • Pass a background check and have 96 credit hours of pre-license education before taking the state exam

 

Louisiana:

  • 18 years old and have a high school diploma or equivalent
  • 90 hours of pre-license education before taking the state exam

 

Maine:

  • 18 years old, have a high school diploma or GED
  •  Have notarized recommendations from at least three persons stating that the applicant has a good reputation
  • 55 hours of pre-licensing requirements before taking the real estate license exams.

 

Maryland:

  • 18 years old and of good character and reputation. 
  • 60 hours of pre-licensing education before you can take the real estate license exam.

 

Massachusetts:

  • 18 years old and take 24 credit hours of classes before you can take the state exam.

 

Michigan:

  • 18 years old and take 40 hours of pre-license education before you can take the state exams.

 

Minnesota:

  • three real estate classes to get your license. 
  • Only the first class must be passed before you can take the state test and the other two classes must be passed within one year.

 

Mississippi:

  • 18 years old and you must take 60 hours of pre-license education before taking the state exam.

 

Missouri:

  • 18 years old and complete 48 hours of classes before taking the state exam

 

Montana:

  • 18 years old and must have 60 hours of pre-license education before taking the real estate exam.

 

Nebraska:

  • 18 years old and have a high school diploma or GED
  • 60 hours of continuing education before taking the state real estate exam.

 

Nevada:

  • 90 hours of pre-license education before taking the state real estate exam.

 

New Hampshire:

  • 18 years old and complete 40 hours of pre-license education before taking the real estate exam.

 

New Jersey:

  • 18 years old and have a high school diploma or GED. 
  • Must pass 75 hours of pre-license classes before taking the real estate exam.

 

New Mexico:

  • 18 years old and a legal resident of the United States. 
  • 90 hours of pre-license classes before taking the state real estate exam.

 

New York:

  • 18 years old and have 75 hours of pre-license education before taking the real estate exam.

 

North Carolina:

  • 75 hours of pre-license classes before you can take the state real estate exam.

 

North Dakota:

  • 18 years old and have 45 credit hours of pre-license education.
  • The test can be taken before you finish the 45-hour pre-license education, but you must finish the education within one year.

 

Ohio:

  • 18 years old, have a high school diploma, and be an honest and upright citizen. 
  • If you have a felony conviction, you may be denied a real estate license. 
  • Must pass a state real estate test and complete 120 hours of education.

 

Oklahoma:

  • 18 years old and of good moral character. 
  • 90 hours of pre-license education before taking your real estate exams.

 

Oregon:

  • 18 years old and have a high school diploma or GED
  • 150 hours of pre-license education before taking the Oregon real estate exams.

 

Pennsylvania:

  • 60 credit hours of pre-license education or have a major in real estate from a four-year college.

 

Rhode Island:

  • 18 years old and complete 45 hours of pre-license credits before you can take the state real estate test.

 

South Carolina:

  • 18 years old and have a high school diploma or equivalent. 
  • 60 hours of pre-license education before taking the state real estate exam
  • After passing the exam, you must take an additional 30 hours of post-license education within the first year of being an agent.

 

South Dakota:

  • 18 years old and complete 116 hours of pre-license education before you can take the state real estate exams.

 

Tennessee:

  • 18 years old and complete 60 hours of pre-license education before taking the real estate exam.

 

Texas:

  • Complete 210 hours of pre-license education before you can take the real estate exam.

 

Utah:

  • 18 years old and complete a background check. 
  • 120 hours of pre-license education before taking the Utah real estate exam.

 

Vermont:

  • 18 years old and complete 40 hours of pre-license education before passing the state real estate tests.

 

Virginia:

  • 18 years old and complete 60 hours of pre-license education prior to taking the state license exams.

 

Washington:

  • 18 years old and complete 60 hours of education before taking the Washington real estate exams.

 

West Virginia:

  • 18 years old and have a high school diploma or equivalent. 
  • Applicants must take 90 hours of pre-license education before taking the state exams.

 

Wisconsin:

  • 18 years old and completed 72 hours of pre-license education before taking the exam. 
  • You can also be a real estate apprentice, which requires you to take a general knowledge test and be working directly for a real estate broker for at least 20 hours per week.

 

Wyoming:

  • 54 credit hours of pre-license education before taking the state exams.

 

source: https://investfourmore.com/real-estate-agent/license-requirement/

 

 

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