Pearson VUE runs test centers across Minnesota. The current list of test centers, including specific location details and directions, is available on the back cover of the Real Estate Candidate Handbook or searchable online at PearsonVUE.
To find an exam center online, input your zip code to locate the available testing centers closest to you. If you live out of state, Pearson runs exam centers in various U.S. states. Search by zip code to take the exam at a location convenient to you.
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Schedule your exam by visiting www.pearsonvue.com or calling 833-273-1946. You must reserve your exam at least 24 hours before your desired date.
The current list of test centers, including specific location details and directions, is available on the back cover of the Real Estate Candidate Handbook or searchable online at PearsonVUE.
Registration is easily done online by visiting the PearsonVUE website. Once you create an account, you can have your exam scheduled within a few minutes. You can also schedule your exam by calling PearsonVUE at (833) 273-1946
If you are licensed in another state, and your licensed state does not have full reciprocity with Minnesota, you will need to take the state portion of the exam. You will schedule the exam through PearsonVUE. Search their website for a testing center near you. The state exam fee is $39.
If you must schedule or cancel your state exam, you must call (833) 273-1946 at least forty-eight (48) hours in advance, or your exam fee will be forfeit. Credit card refunds will be processed immediately, while electronic checks and vouchers take 2-3 weeks.
By missing your exam or canceling within 48 hours, you forfeit your exam fee and need to reschedule your exam. You will need to submit a new registration and pay the exam fee if you need to reapply for a missed exam.
Be prepared to provide your full name as it appears on an official government ID. Include your email, phone, and address for contact purposes. You will also need to provide payment details.
Yes. The only requirements to take the Minnesota state salesperson exam are to pass Course I. You will need to be associated with a Minnesota licensed broker to apply for your license.