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Understanding the Real Estate Licensing Process
10 March 2022
Before you can become a real estate agent, you need to understand the real estate licensing process. Depending on the pre-licensing program you choose and your dedication to your studies, the process of obtaining your real estate license could take weeks or months.
The requirements for real estate licensing vary widely from state to state. Some states require a certain level of education, and/or a certain number of credit hours in real estate coursework before you can take your licensing exam.
There is no national standard real estate licensing checklist. Each state sets its own requirements. You may face residency restrictions, requirements for pre-licensing coursework, and a lot of paperwork. You may have to complete various training programs, go through a background check, be fingerprinted, and show proof of employment with a sponsor or managing broker/brokerage.
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