How can I get my OR license if I'm already licensed in another state?
The Oregon Real Estate Agency has specific reciprocal licensing requirements for Alabama, Alberta, Georgia, Nebraska, and South Dakota. You must contact the agency for information.
Otherwise, real estate professionals licensed in another state must meet the same requirements as any broker license candidate. This includes the 150-hour education requirement and the full broker license examination.
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Yes, Oregon reciprocity for Alabama, Alberta, Georgia, Nebraska, and South Dakota. You’ll need to ask the Agency how to apply with reciprocity. Otherwise, there are no exemptions for the education or examination requirement.
The Oregon Real Estate Agency has specific reciprocal licensing requirements for the states it has an agreement with. You must contact the agency for information. Spouses or domestic partners of a US active military member may qualify for a temporary authorization to conduct real estate activity in Oregon.
Specific reciprocal licensing requirements are available for Alabama, Alberta, Georgia, Nebraska, and South Dakota. Otherwise, real estate professionals licensed in another state must meet the same requirements as any broker license candidate.
You will follow the same basic steps as an Oregon resident to earn your broker license. This means taking a 150-hour broker pre-license course, passing the state licensure exam, and completing a fingerprint background check. An Oregon Principal Broker must activate your license.