Does Missouri offer reciprocity with other states?
The State of Missouri technically offers reciprocity with all other states, if the Missouri real estate applicant currently holds a valid and current real estate license and follows these requirements:
· Complete the MREP – the Missouri Real Estate Practice Course (24 classroom hours).
· Pass the law portion of the Missouri State real estate exam.
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The State of Missouri technically offers reciprocity with all other states, if the Missouri real estate applicant currently holds a valid and current real estate license, completes the MREP (Missouri Real Estate Practice) Course, and passes the law portion of the Missouri State real estate exam.
An out-of-state resident from any other state can apply for a Missouri real estate license if they hold a current, valid real estate license from another jurisdiction, have completed the Missouri Real Estate Practice Course (MREP), and passed the state portion of the Missouri State real estate exam.
An out-of-state resident can apply for a Missouri real estate license if they hold a current, valid real estate license from another jurisdiction, have completed the Missouri Real Estate Practice Course (MREP) and passed the state portion of the Missouri State real estate exam.
Any person or allowable legal entity that is a recognized nonresident of Missouri can apply for a real estate license by submitting an application (on the proper Missouri Real Estate Commission form) with the appropriate fee and documentation. MREC Board Rule SCR 2250-4.080(1).