Yes, the Arizona 90-hour pre-license course has a final exam that you must pass to receive your course completion certificate.
The state requires you to take a 90-hour pre-license salesperson course. After passing the state exam, you will also need to complete a 6-hour Contract Writing Course before you submit your real estate license application.
Read MoreIn total, you will need 96 hours of education to meet Arizona's real estate license requirements. Ninety of these hours are the Arizona state pre-licensure course. The next six hours are for the required Contract Writing Course that you must take before applying for your license.
Read MoreYou can take the 90-hour Arizona real estate pre-license course in person or through an online course. Many applicants prefer online so they can work on the content on their schedule. Either way, you must take the course from a state pre-approved education provider.
Read MoreYes, you can take the Arizona pre-license course online as long as it is offered through a pre-approved education provider. Taking the course online enables you to work through the content at your own pace and schedule.
Read MoreYes, because Arizona does not stipulate any high school diploma or GED requirements, you could take the 90-hour pre-license course while you are still in high school. Do keep in mind that you must be at least 18 years of age when you apply for your real estate license.
Read MoreUnfortunately, law school credits do not count towards your Arizona pre-license course. All applicants must take the 90-hour course.
Read MoreNo, college credits do not count towards the Arizona pre-license course. You will still need to take the 90-hour course.
Read MoreYes, the Arizona 90-hour pre-license course has a final exam that you must pass to receive your course completion certificate.
Read MoreThe Minnesota Real Estate Commission does not specify license applicants to have a high school diploma or GED.
Read MoreWhen you make your real estate salesperson license application, one of the documents you must provide is an official score report showing that you successfully passed the pre-license course. You must also bring this course completion certificate to your state exam as evidence you have met the education requirement.
Read MoreNo. It is your responsibility to submit official course completion certificates to the Arizona Department of Real Estate showing that you completed your required courses. It is a required step in your real estate salesperson license application.
Read MoreYour pre-approved course provider will provide you with your course completion certificate once you have successfully completed the final exam. The Certificate will be available to download after logging into your RealEstateU account.
Read MoreTo find your pre-approved course provider, visit Arizona's Department of Real Estate website and search for the course you need. The website also enables you to search by school name, location, and school number.
Read MoreYou can find an approved course provider for the 6-hour Contract Writing class through the Arizona Department of Real Estate website. You can search by school name, school number, location, and course.
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