Do I need to take the SC state exam if I’m licensed in another state?

South Carolina has a full reciprocity agreement with the state of Georgia. If you are licensed in another state, you will still need to take the South Carolina-specific portion of the state licensing exam, but may qualify for exemption from the rest of the exam.

To qualify for an exemption from the national portion of the exam, you will have to include your certified license history when submitting your application. In most cases, doing so will allow you to avoid the pre-licensure Unit I education requirement as well prior to taking the exam, but you will need to provide proof of successful completion of the same or similar coursework elsewhere. Your request to qualify as exempt for the pre-license education requirement, as well as exemption from the national portion of the exam, must be approved by the South Carolina Real Estate Commission.

If you only take the South Carolina law portion of the exam, the fee is $55.