Are there any testing accommodations available for the state exam?
Yes, the DRE can provide reasonable accommodations for applicants with disabilities. You must submit a Reasonable Accommodation Request for Examination form along with the following documentation:
If your disability is observable, and accommodations are limited to wheelchair space, seating or equipment needs, professional verification will not be needed.
If your disability is clearly not observable, you will be required to submit documentation from the medical authority or learning institution that rendered a diagnosis. The following must be submitted on the letterhead of the medical authority or specialist:
A description of the disability and testing needs.
Recommended accommodations or modifications.
Name, title and telephone number of the medical authority or specialist.
Original signature of the medical authority or specialist.
Professional license or certification number of the medical authority or specialist.
If you have been previously granted a reasonable accommodation by an organization that required documentation to verify your disability, the DRE may accept a copy of that verification.
The Reasonable Accommodation Request for Examination form and required supporting documentation should be submitted with your state exam application.
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The California state real estate salespersons exam consists of 150 multiple-choice questions with a 3-hour time limit. You must answer at least 70% (105 questions) of the questions correctly in order to pass the exam.
The California state licensing exam tests the following seven topics: Property ownership and land use controls and regulations, Laws of agency and fiduciary duties, Property valuation and financial analysis, Financing, Transfer of property, Practice of real estate and disclosures, and Contracts.
If you took the state exam in an electronic format, you will receive your exam results right after you complete the exam. If you took the exam in a paper format, your results will be mailed to you within five business days after your exam date.
If you previously submitted a Salesperson Examination Application to apply for the state exam, the DRE will mail you a Salesperson License Application to complete. If you previously submitted a Combined Exam/License Application, the DRE will issue you your real estate salespersons license.
There is no limit as to how many times you can take the state exam. You can take the state exam as many times as needed until you pass. You simply have to reschedule your next exam attempt and pay the $60 exam fee.
If you did not pass the state licensing exam, you will have to apply to retake the exam and pay the $60 exam fee again. You have two years to pass the exam from the date your exam application is received by the DRE.
You can only apply to retake the state exam after you have received notification that you failed the exam. You can apply to retake the state exam by using the eLicensing Online System. Or, you can mail in your Examination Result Notice form along with the $60 exam fee to the DRE.
No, you are not permitted to bring a calculator into the exam room. Instead, the testing center will provide you with a basic calculator to use for the exam.
In order to take the state exam, you must present a valid photo ID that has been issued within the past 5 years. If you do not have a valid photo ID, you will not be permitted to sit for the state exam.
Yes, the DRE can provide reasonable accommodations for applicants with disabilities. You must submit a Reasonable Accommodation Request for Examination form along with the required documentation.
While taking the state exam, you must abide by the rules set forth by the Real Estate Commissioner. Cell phones are strictly prohibited in the exam room and cannot be used while out on a break. For security reasons, there are several items that are not permitted in the exam room.