Sorry, but Montana does not recognize college credits for the pre-license education requirement. You'll need to take the 70-hour pre-license course.
All salespersons candidates must take 70 hours of pre-licensing education from a state-approved course provider. The pre-license course must include the topics outlined in Rule 24.210.660.
Read MoreYou are required to take a 70-hour pre-license course on general real estate practice, law and ethics, and related topics. The course must be from an approved course provider.
Read MoreYou can take the 70-hour Montana pre-license real estate course as an in-person course or through remote learning. An online course is the fastest and most convenient way to meet the education requirement.
Read MoreYes, you may take the 70-hour Montana pre-license course through online learning. You must take the course through an approved education provider.
Read MoreThe Montana Board of Realty Regulation does not stipulate you have to be out of high school to take the course. Check with the individual course providers if they have age and education requirements.
Read MoreMontana does exempt practicing attorneys or recognize law degree credits for pre-license education. You'll need to take the 70-hour pre-license course.
Read MoreSorry, but Montana does not recognize college credits for the pre-license education requirement. You'll need to take the 70-hour pre-license course.
Read MoreYes, the course will require you to take a comprehensive final exam on the course material. You'll need to pass the course to receive the necessary course completion certificate.
Read MoreTo earn the course completion certificate, you'll need to work through all the units in your pre-license course successfully. The end of the course has a comprehensive final exam you must pass. Your course provider will inform you about the nature of the test.
Read MoreYour course administrator will provide you with information about the different exams and the comprehensive final questions.
Read MoreRealEstateU students will access a downloadable course completion certificate in their account after passing the final exam. All you need to do is log in.
Read MoreRefer to this list of state-approved course providers. Remember that online courses are the most flexible and typically more affordable than in-person classes.
Read MoreYou must provide your official course completion certificate from your course provider. Without it, you won't be approved for a license.
Read MoreNo. It's your responsibility to keep your official course completion certificate and submit it with your license application.
Read MoreOnce you have passed the course final exam, your course completion certificate is valid for two years.
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