Your WI State exam registration expires only if you don't appear for an exam or provide a false or expired ID at the testing center.
The Wisconsin real estate licensing exam is administered by PearsonVUE. The state licensing exam must be taken in-person at one of PearsonVUE’s testing centers. You can schedule your exam online through the PearsonVUE website or via phone at (888)204-6284.
Read MoreThere is a $65 per attempt for the WI real estate Licence Exam. You can make the payment online using a credit card. You can also make payment using a cashier’s check or money order. It is important to note that the exam fee is non-refundable.
Read MoreThe exam fee can be paid at the time of reservation by credit card, debit card, voucher, or electronic check. Most students pay the exam fee online using a credit card.
Read MoreYou should schedule your real estate licensing exam with Pearson VUE at least 24 hours prior to your desired examination date.
Read MoreThe WI State licensing exam must be taken in-person at a Pearson VUE testing center. PearsonVUE administers the state licensing exam. PearsonVUE offers a number of testing centers throughout the state. Please see the last page of the PearsonVUE Candidate Handbook for a list of testing locations.
Read MoreRealEstateU will send your course completion information to the DSPS after you have completed the course final exam. The DSPS will use this as evidence that you have completed the 72-hour Wisconsin real estate salesperson course.
Read MoreNo, RealEstateU will not notify the DSPS that you have completed the 72-hour WI real estate salesperson course. Once you complete the 72 hour pre-license course you will be provided with a certificate of completion which you will use for your Pearson VUE exam to prove you completed the education requirements.
Read MoreTo change your state licensing exam date, you must call Pearson VUE at least 48 hours prior to the examination date.
Read MoreYour WI State exam registration expires only if you don't appear for an exam or provide a false or expired ID at the testing center.
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