What is required to apply for a provisional broker license in NC?

In order to apply for a provisional broker license in North Carolina, you must meet the following requirements:

  1. Be age 18 or older
  2. Be a U.S. citizen, a non-citizen national or a qualified alien under federal law, or have a lawful presence in the U.S. and be authorized to work here in the real estate brokerage field
  3. Have a Social Security number

To become licensed as a provisional broker in North Carolina, you will need to meet the following additional requirements:

  • Satisfy the education qualifications by completing the 75-hour North Carolina broker pre-licensing course or qualify to have it successfully waived
  • File a completed application, including criminal history record, and pay applicable fee
  • Pass the two-part real estate license exam, unless eligible to bypass all or part of it
  • Successfully satisfy the Commission that you possess the requisite character
Note that your license will remain in provisional status until you complete an additional 90 hours of post-licensing coursework during the first 18 months of your licensure.