Are there any testing accommodations available for the AR State Exam?
Yes, all Pearson VUE examination sites will provide accommodations following the Americans with Disability Act (ADA). A candidate who needs accommodations can start the process at http://pearsonvue.com/accommodations. For more information, see the online information or see “accommodations” in the Candidate Information Bulletin.
Your request form will need documentation from a medical authority or learning institution that gave the diagnosis. The documentation must be on the letterhead stationery, state the disability and limitations related to testing, and the recommended modifications.
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The Arkansas Salesperson Pre-licensure Exam consists of two sections. The national section asks 80 multiple-choice questions, and the state section asks 30 multiple-choice questions. You need a scaled score of 70 to pass.
You will be tested on national and state real estate-related content. Topics include property ownership, valuation, market analysis, property disclosures, and contracts. State-specific questions ask about the Commission, licensing, regulatory requirements, and statutory procedures.
You will need to bring (2) forms of identification and your testing eligibility form. One must be state or federal government-issued, like a driver’s license or passport. The secondary form can be another primary ID or something which contains your signature, like a credit or debit card.
Pearson VUE will accommodate testing modifications in accordance with the ADA. Anyone requesting accommodations must fill out an accommodations request and submit documentation from a medical authority or specialist about their limitations.
All personal belongings must be stored in your vehicle or in the test center’s secure storage. No food, drink, or chewing gum is permitted in the test center. No reference materials are permitted in the test room.
Yes. Once you pass the Arkansas state licensing exam, you have 90 days to submit your licensing fee and follow-up forms to the Arkansas Real Estate Commission.
Your next step is to send your licensing fee, official score report, and signed post-license requirement notice to the Arkansas Real Estate Commission. The AREC will review the documents and issue you a license. Now you have six months to take 18 hours of post-licensing education.
You have six months to pass the Arkansas state licensing exam once you take it the first time. If you fail one section and pass the other, you have six months to retake just the failed part of the exam.
The good news is you will know your exam results before you leave the test center. You’ll be given a score report marked “pass” or “fail.” If you pass, your score report will have license application information. If you fail, it will have diagnostic information on the general portion of the exam and retake information.
Yes, you can! You have six months to pass the Arkansas state licensing exam once you take it the first time. Your retakes are unlimited within this window, but you’ll pay the exam fee each time you retest.
First, wait 24 hours before scheduling your retake. Then you’ll go to your online Pearson VUE account or call 800-274-2606 to set the exam appointment.
No, you can just retake the section you failed. However, you’ll have to pay the full $75 exam fee. You must schedule any retake within six months of your first test attempt.