All applicants must be at least 18 years of age. Arizona has no other general requirements. You must have passed your 90-hour pre-license course, the state licensing exam, and the 6-hour Contract Writing Course before you apply.
All applicants must be at least 18 years of age. Arizona has no other general requirements. You must have passed your 90-hour pre-license course, the state licensing exam, and the 6-hour Contract Writing Course before you apply.
Read MoreOnline filing is the fastest way to apply for your Arizona real estate salesperson license. Follow the Arizona real estate license application instructions given to you when you passed the state exam.
Read MoreYes. Online license application filing is recommended as it is the fastest way to submit your salesperson license documents.
Read MoreYour AZ real estate salesperson license application fee is $60, payable to the AZ Department of Real Estate with a Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover Card, checks, or money order.
Read MoreYou must include with your application your AZ state exam score report, pre-license course completion certificate, Contract Writing Course certificate, AZ-issued Fingerprint Clearance Card, and Disciplinary Actions Disclosure Form (LI-214/244).
Read MoreYou must file your application within (1) year of passing the AZ state salesperson exam. However, you can’t file it until you have successfully completed your required 6-hour Contract Writing Course and received your AZ Fingerprint Clearance Card.
Read MoreNo. State law requires AZ real estate salespersons to work under a licensed real estate broker's supervision. In fact, you’ll need an AZ broker to activate your salesperson license with the ADRE.
Read MoreTo change your AZ real estate salesperson license to active, you must be hired by an AZ real estate broker. They will access the ADRE online system to approve your hiring, changing your status to active.
Read MoreKeep up to date on the status of your AZ salesperson license application with your ADRE online system account. Arizona's New Licensee Brochure will tell you how to set up your account to track your status.
Read MoreOnce your real estate salesperson license has been activated, you have the option to print your license through the ADRE portal. You will log in, go to your personal page, and select “print license.”
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