How can I get my LA real estate license through reciprocity?
Receiving your Louisiana real estate salesperson license is made easy with a reciprocal checklist. Reciprocity starts with ordering your Certified License History from your current resident state plus any other states you have held a real estate license. Next, you’ll send your Certified License History with the Salesperson License Application Part A and Part B.
Order your background check from the LREC website and submit proof of payment for your Errors & Omissions Insurance coverage.
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Yes, Louisiana offers reciprocity for Alabama, Arkansas, Colorado, Georgia, Iowa, Mississippi, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Pennsylvania.
Earning a Louisiana real estate salesperson license via reciprocity requires you to turn in a Certified License History with Part A & Part B of the Salesperson License Application. All applicants must order a background check and show proof of E & O insurance.
Anyone with an active license not in a reciprocal state must submit an official license history from their current state. Send the information to the Education Division before submitting any licensing application. The LREC may give partial credit for pre-licensing education and accept the national exam results.
You will follow the same basic steps as a Louisiana resident to earn your salesperson license. This means taking a 90-hour salesperson pre-license course, passing the state licensure exam, showing proof of E&O insurance, submitting a background check, and submitting both parts of the salesperson license application.