A calculator is not required but is suggested. The calculator must be battery-operated, silent, hand-held, non-printing and without an alphabetic keypad. The Candidate Handbook lists acceptable models.
Your Arizona state salesperson licensing exam has a total of 195 questions. You will have 15 pre-test questions that are not scored, followed by 180 questions that are scored.
Read MoreYour AZ state salesperson licensing exam covers an extensive range of topics. Find the full details in the content outline provided by PearsonVUE in their Candidate Handbook. A sample: AZ real estate statutes, contract law, title transfer, fair housing, and disclosures.
Read MoreArizona does not have a limit on the number of times you can take the salesperson license exam. If you do not pass, you must wait 24 hours to reschedule your exam. Anyone who fails the exam twice has the opportunity to schedule an exam review appointment. The review must take place before scheduling the third exam.
Read MoreArizona offers a one-time exam playback feature if you fail the state license exam twice. After your second exam attempt, you have 14 days to schedule an exam review. You will have 30 minutes to see all the questions you answered wrong. After the exam review, you may schedule your next attempt.
Read MoreOnce you are finished with the state exam, you’ll receive a score report showing if you passed or failed immediately at the test center. If you pass, you’ll also receive your license application. If you fail, you’ll receive reexamination information.
Read MoreYou’ll receive an AZ salesperson license application with your score report. You have (1) year to submit the application to the ADRE. If you haven’t already, begin the process to get your Fingerprint Clearance Card. Schedule your 6-hour Contract Writing Class and find an AZ licensed broker to work under.
Read MoreA calculator is not required but is suggested. The calculator must be battery-operated, silent, hand-held, non-printing and without an alphabetic keypad. The Candidate Handbook lists acceptable models.
Read MoreBring with you to the PearsonVUE testing center your 90-hour pre-licensure education certificate and two forms of acceptable ID with your signature. One ID must be government-issued, such as a Driver’s License, Passport, Military ID card, or Alien Registration Card.
Read MoreYes. PearsonVUE allows for testing accommodations in compliance with the ADA. Visit http://pearsonvue.com/accommodations, and select your test program sponsor from the list. For additional questions concerning test accommodations, contact the ADA Coordinator at accommodationspearsonvue@pearson.com.
Read MorePersonal items must be left in your car or placed in the provided secure storage area. All electronic devices must be turned off. Eating, drinking, and chewing gum are not allowed during the exam. Unscheduled breaks are allowed, but the exam clock does not stop.
Read MoreYou must wait 24 hours after a failed exam attempt before rescheduling with PearsonVUE. You will use the reexamination instructions provided to you with your score report to register for your retake.
Read MoreYes. You don’t need to be hired by a real estate broker to take the state exam. You will need to be hired by one to activate your license.
Read MoreYes. Your state licensing exam results are only good for one year from the date you pass the test. You must apply for your license by that date.
Read MoreEach exam retake will cost $75.
Read MoreYes, you can. You must wait (24) hours before scheduling your retake. The exam attempt will cost $75. If you fail the exam twice, Arizona offers a one-time exam review opportunity. You will have 30 minutes to review the questions you missed.
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