Yes, all PSI examination sites will provide accommodations following the Americans with Disability Act (ADA). A candidate who needs accommodations must go outline and submit an accommodations request form or see the instructions from the Candidate Information Bulletin.
Your request 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 recommendation modifications.
The Nebraska Salesperson Pre-licensure Exam consists of two sections. The National section will ask 80 multiple-choice questions. You must answer 60 correctly to pass. The State section will ask 50 multiple-choice questions, and you must answer 38 correctly to pass.
Read MoreYou will be tested on national and state real estate-related content. Topics include property ownership, land use controls, financing, market analysis, property disclosures, and contracts. State-specific questions ask about the Commission, licensing, regulatory requirements, and statutes on licensees.
Read MoreA calculator will be provided to you, but you may bring a silent, nonprogrammable calculator without alphabetic keys.
Read MoreYou will need to bring (2) forms of identification. 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.
Read MorePSI can accommodate testing modifications in accordance with the ADA. Anyone requesting accommodations must make an online accommodations request and submit documentation from a medical authority or specialist about their limitations.
Read MoreNew electronic devices are allowed in the testing room. Personal belongings must be secured in storage provided at the exam center. No food, drinking, or smoking is allowed in the test center. A full list of items not allowed in the PSI Testing Center is in the Candidate Information Bulletin.
Read MoreYes, you can take your state licensing exam if you have not been hired by a state-licensed broker yet. You will need to be hired before you can request your license be issued. Since you only have 30 days after passing to finish the process, you should be in the final stages of finding a licensed broker.
Read MoreYes, once you pass the state licensing exam, you have 30 days to finish the licensing process. This means you must have your employing broker sign the license issuance form and submit your issuance fee.
Read MoreCongratulations on passing the Nebraska salesperson license exam. You have 30 days to purchase errors and omissions insurance, submit the license issuance form, and pay your license issuance fee.
Read MoreYou are required to submit your original score report that shows you passed the state and national portions of the licensing exam. You will turn these in with your license issuance form.
Read MoreYour exam eligibility is only good for one year from your license application form. You'll have to pass the exam within that window. Each time you fail the exam, you have to reapply to take the test. If you pass one section, you have three attempts or six months to pass the other section.
Read MoreYou will know how you did on the Nebraska licensing exam before you leave the test center. You'll be given a score report that shows if you have passed or failed. If you do not pass, you will also receive a diagnostic report of your strengths and weaknesses. You'll need to keep these reports for your license issuance.
Read MoreYes, you can retake the real estate salesperson exam. Each time you go to retake, you must reapply for exam eligibility. If you fail the entire test, you have within one year of your exam eligibility to pass.
Read MoreEach time you retake the licensing exam, you must reapply for exam eligibility and pay the required exam fee. You need to show your failed score report.
Read MoreIt costs $150 each time you take the Nebraska Salesperson Licensing Exam.
Read MoreYou can just retake the failed portion, but there are limits. You have three attempts or six months to pass the other section, whichever comes first. If you cannot pass the other section within this window, you have to retake the full exam. Each time you go to retake, you must reapply for exam eligibility.
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