How can I get my MN license if I'm licensed in another state?
If you are a non-resident in a non-reciprocalstate, you’ll need to complete the 90-hour Minnesota pre-license course bundle, pass the state portion of the salesperson exam, and find a Minnesota-licensed broker to submit your application. You’ll also need to email a letter of certification, no older than 90 days, documenting your current license.
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Active real estate license holders and residents of Colorado, Iowa, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Oklahoma are eligible for reciprocity. Wisconsin license holders need to take a 13-hour course and the state exam. All other active license holders must meet the course and exam requirements.
Yes, you can apply for a Minnesota real estate salesperson license even if you live in another state. However, you’ll still need to work under a Minnesota-licensed real estate broker and comply with the salesperson license requirements.
Minnesota has no citizenship requirements for obtaining your real estate salesperson license. You must be at least 18 years of age, pass the 90-hour Minnesota Pre-license Course Bundle, and successfully pass the state exam. You will need a Social Security number as part of the application process.
Full reciprocity holders will need to contact a Minnesota-licensed primary broker to submit their application. In addition, you must email a letter of current license certification no older than 90 days at the time of the application. Partial reciprocity holders will take an additional 13-hr course.
Licensed non-residents in a non-reciprocal state must complete the 90-hour Minnesota pre-license course bundle, pass the state portion of the salesperson exam, and find a Minnesota-licensed broker to submit the application.