How can I get my KS real estate license through reciprocity?
Kansas does not offer reciprocity, but it will forgive some of the pre-license education and the national portion of the state licensing exam. You'll still need to take the 30-hour Kansas practice course. To be waived from the national portion of the exam, you must submit a client exam waiver to Pearson VUE after creating an account.
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Kansas does not offer reciprocity with other states, but it will accept your license to waive some pre-licensing education and the national portion of the state licensing exam.
Salespersons that hold an active license in another state will need to take the 30-hour pre-licensing course called the Kansas Practice Course. When it comes time to take the state licensing exam, file a client exam waiver to Pearson VUE after creating your account.
Any non-resident seeking a Kansas salesperson license has to follow all the same steps as a state resident. In addition, when you go to submit your license application documents, you must turn in a non-resident form.