Every state has its own real estate licensing requirement. Some states require you to take more pre-licensing courses, while some have a shorter renewal period.
To help you in getting to know more about the licensing requirements to become a real estate agent/broker in your specific state, you could click on the links below.
- Alabama
- Arizona
- Arkansas (Career Series)
- California (Salesperson) (Broker)
- Colorado (Salesperson)
- Connecticut (Salesperson)
- Florida (Salesperson)(Broker)
- Georgia (Salesperson) (Broker)
- Hawaii (Career Series)
- Illinois (Salesperson) (Broker)
- Iowa (Career Series)
- Indiana (Salesperson)
- Kansas (Career Series)
- Kentucky (Salesperson) (Broker)
- Louisiana (Salesperson) (Broker)
- Maryland (Salesperson)
- Massachusetts (Salesperson)
- Michigan (Salesperson) (Broker)
- Mississippi (Career Series)
- Missouri (Salesperson)
- Minnesota (Salesperson)
- Montana (Career Series)
- Nebraska (Career Series)
- Nevada (Career Series)
- New Jersey (Salesperson) (Broker)
- New York (Salesperson) (Broker)
- North Carolina (Salesperson) (Broker)
- Ohio
- Oklahoma (Salesperson)
- Oregon (Salesperson)(Broker)
- Pennsylvania (Salesperson) (Broker)
- South Carolina (Salesperson)
- Tennessee
- Texas (Salesperson) (Broker)
- Utah (Salesperson)
- Washington (Salesperson) (Broker)
- Wisconsin
- Virginia (Salesperson)(Broker)