No. In Oregon, taking the pre-license education course qualifies you to take the exam. The course provider will electronically notify PSI you are qualified to take the broker exam.
No. In Oregon, taking the pre-license education course qualifies you to take the exam. The course provider will electronically notify PSI you are qualified to take the broker exam.
Read MoreOregon does not publish a timeline to schedule the real estate broker exam after finishing your education. However, it’s best to take it as soon as possible while the course content is still fresh in your mind.
Read MorePSI administers the OR broker pre-license exam. After completing your course, wait a day or two for the provider to notify PSI and have you added to their system. Next, schedule your exam by visiting http://www.psiexams.com/ or calling (833) 892-5441.
Read MoreTaking the Oregon real estate broker license exam will cost $75, payable directly to PSI.
Read MoreYou will directly pay PSI, the state’s exam provider, using a credit card. PSI accepts Visa, Mastercard, American Express, or Discover cards. PSI prefers you register and pay online.
Read MoreIt will take 1-2 days for your course provider to notify PSI you are eligible to take the exam. Once done, schedule your exam by going online to http://www.psiexams.com/ or calling (833) 892-5441. Setting up a PSI account and scheduling the exam takes eight steps. You can be registered and scheduled in under 15 minutes
Read MorePSI offers testing centers in Baker City, Bend, Eugene, Independence, Medford, Portland, and Wilsonville. For specific addresses or to find a test center near you, visit the PSI website.
Read MoreYes. Oregon requires you to take the state exam even if you are licensed in another state. Some reciprocity candidates may only need the state portion of the exam.
Read MoreVisit http://www.psiexams.com/ or call PSI at (833) 892-5441 to reschedule or cancel your state exam. You must cancel or reschedule at least (2) days before your test date to not forfeit the $75 testing fee. A voicemail is not accepted as a cancellation.
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