Can I get a Colorado real estate license if I'm not a state resident?
Yes, you are not required to be a Colorado resident to get a CO broker’s license. You will have to meet the same requirements as CO residents, such as providing proof of education through a major course of study or taking the 168-hour ColoradoPre-license Broker course, passing the state exam, getting errors & omissions insurance, and submitting a broker application.
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You must be at least 18 years of age to apply for a CO broker license.
You are not required to be a resident to get a Colorado broker’s license. You must meet the same requirements as residents, like showing proof of education in a major course of study or taking the 168-hour Colorado Pre-license Broker course, passing the state exam, and getting E&O insurance.
You can find information about the Colorado Divisions of Real Estate, obtaining a real estate broker license, continuing education requirements, and code enforcement under the state’s real estate manual, program rules, and position statements.