Can I get a WI real estate license if I don't work for a broker?
No, you must have a sponsoring broker in order to submit your Wisconsin Real Estate Salesperson License Application. The state law requires Real Estate Salespersons to work under a sponsoring broker.
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In order to be eligible to apply for a Wisconsin Real Estate Salesperson license, you must satisfy the following requirements: 1) You must be at least 18 years old. 2) Complete the 72-hour WI Real Estate Salesperson course. 3) Pass the WI state licensing exam.
You must submit your application within 1 year of passing the state licensing exam and within 5 years of completing the 72-hour Wisconsin Real Estate Salesperson course.
No, you must have a sponsoring broker in order to submit your Wisconsin Real Estate Salesperson License Application. The state law requires Real Estate Salespersons to work under a sponsoring broker.
License applications should be submitted online through the Online Licensure Application System (OLAS). A paper version of the license application can also be mailed in.
You must include a copy of your Certificate of Completion for the 72-hour Wisconsin real estate salesperson course. Nonresidents must also include an Irrevocable Consent for Nonresidents form.