All new salesperson candidates begin with a 99-hour salesperson pre-license course broken into three major sections. The topic and hour breakdowns are:
All new salesperson candidates begin with a 99-hour salesperson pre-license course broken into 3 major sections. The topic and hour breakdowns are: ●Real Estate Orientation (3 hours) ●Real Estate Sales (36 hours) ●Real Estate Law (33 hours) ●Real Estate Mathematics (24 hours ●Review for Sales, Law, Mathematics (3 hours
Read MoreAll salesperson applicants must take a 99-hour salesperson pre-license course intended to provide the essential background for real estate work in Delaware. A state-approved education provider must administer the course. The course will consist of 36 hours in sales, 33 hours and law, and 24 hours in mathematics.
Read MoreYou can meet the pre-license education requirements by taking the course in person or online. Many students choose the online course option because it is more flexible with their schedules. It can be more affordable than a live classroom course. However you decide to take it, it must be with a state-approved provider.
Read MoreYes, you can take Delaware's 99-hour pre-license course as an online, remote learning format. Online learning is often more convenient and enables you to finish the course faster than live learning. Take the course with a state-approved provider.
Read MoreDelaware does not recognize practicing attorneys or law student education as an exemption for the 99 hours of pre-license education.
Read MoreDelaware's Department of Professional Licensing will not apply any college credits towards the required 99 hours of pre-license education.
Read MoreYou will take a test at the end of the three major sections: sales, law, and mathematics. You must pass each of these exams with at least a 70% score. You can only retake the exam once.
Read MoreYou must successfully work through all 99 hours of your pre-license course. You must also pass the final exam for each section of the course. That is an exam in real estate sales, law, and mathematics. A passing score is a minimum of 70%.
Read MoreThe exact number of questions on your pre-license course exams will vary based on the current section of the course you are taking. Your course administrator will let you know how many questions are on the different exams and the comprehensive final.
Read MoreRealEstateU students will find the Delaware course completion certificate available in their account as soon as they have passed all three exams. All you need to do is log into your account, and then you will find it available in your course settings.
Read MoreThe Delaware Department of Professional Licensing publishes this list of state-approved education providers.
Read MoreYour responsibility is to submit a pre-license course completion certificate with your salesperson license application. Proof of education is a requirement for receiving your real estate license.
Read MoreNo, it is your responsibility to keep your course completion certificate from your pre-license education provider. You'll need to turn in this certificate with your salesperson license application.
Read MoreDelaware's Department of Professional Licensing does not state an expiration date for your course completion certificates.
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