What tests do I need to take to get my PA real estate license?
There are two tests you need to take in order to obtain your Pennsylvania real estate salesperson's license. First, you must pass the school's proctored final exams. Since the 75-hour PA pre-license course consists of two separate courses (the 30-hour Real Estate Fundamentals course and the 45-hour Real Estate Practice course), you must take two proctored final exams (one for each course).
The second test you must pass is the state exam. Once you pass the school's final exams, you can then sit for the state real estate salesperson's exam. The state exam consists of a national portion and a state portion. You must pass both portions in order to pass the overall exam.
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Here are the steps you need to take to obtain your PA real estate salespersons license. Step 1: complete the 75-hour pre-license course. Step 2: Schedule and pass the state exam. Step 3: Complete a criminal record check. Step 4: Submit your license application online with the help of your employing broker.
Here is a breakdown of the costs associated with obtaining a Pennsylvania real estate salesperson's license: (1) 75-hour pre-license course: $149 (2) State Exam: $49 (3) Criminal Record Check: $22 (4) Pennsylvania Real Estate Salesperson's License Application: $107 Total Cost: $327
Here is a breakdown of the time-frame it will take to obtain your PA real estate salesperson's license: 1) Complete the 75-hour PA pre-license course: 2 weeks 2)Pass the state exam: 2 weeks 3)Submit your license application online with the help of your sponsoring broker: 2 weeks, Total Time-frame: 6 weeks
There are two tests you need to take in order to obtain your Pennsylvania real estate salesperson's license. First, you must pass the school's proctored final exams (two final exams in total), and second, you must pass the state exam.
If you are licensed in a state that offers reciprocity with PA, you can simply apply for your PA license. If you are licensed in a state that does not offer reciprocity with PA, the Commission may still waive the 75-hour pre-license education requirement and the national portion of the state exam.