How can I get my IN license if I'm already licensed in another state?
Real estate professionals licensed in another state should contact the Indiana Real Estate Commission about reciprocity. If you qualify, you will be approved to take just the state portion of the pre-license exam. Once you pass the state portion, submit a broker license application. If you do not qualify for reciprocity, you will need to take the 90-hour pre-license course, the pre-license exam, and submit the broker license application.
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Indiana only offers reciprocity with Illinois. To receive your license via reciprocity, complete a broker application form and submit an official license verification from Illinois. For an active license, you’ll need an Indiana sponsoring broker. Real estate licensees in other states will need to pass the state exam.
To receive your Indiana real estate license, complete a broker application form. You will need to submit your Illinois official license verification with your application. Make sure you have an Indiana sponsoring broker so you receive an active license.
Contact the Indiana Real Estate Commission about reciprocity. If you qualify, you will need to pass the state portion of the pre-license exam and submit a broker license application. If not, you will need to take the 90-hour pre-license course, the pre-license exam, and submit the broker license application.
You will follow the same procedures as an Indiana resident to earn your broker license. This means taking a 90-hour broker pre-license course, passing the state licensure exam, and submitting a broker license application.