Arkansas State Exam Info
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- Salesperson applicants
Salesperson applicants must have reached the age of
majority, eighteen (18): successfully
complete sixty (60) classroom hours of real estate education of which thirty
(30) classroom hours must be in the basic principles of real estate, from an
accredited postsecondary school or a school or organization licensed by the
Arkansas State Board of Private Career Education and
Commission Regulation;
pass the licensure examination; and send the proper forms and fees to the Arkansas Real Estate
Commission no later than ninety (90) days after passing the examination.
- Broker applicants
Broker applicants must have reached the age of majority,
eighteen (18);
successfully complete sixty (60) classroom hours of real
estate education of instruction in real estate principles, license law, and
commission regulations from an accredited postsecondary school or a school or
organization licensed by the Arkansas State Board of Private Career Education
within thirty-six (36) months immediately preceding the date of the application and Commission Regulation;
have been licensed as an active real estate salesperson or
broker for a period of not less than twenty-four (24) months within the
previous forty-eight (48) month period immediately preceding the date of
application; however, upon written request such experience requirement may be
waived for a real estate broker applicant who has held an active real estate
broker license for a period of not less than eighteen (18) months; and Commission Regulation.
pass the licensure examination; and send the proper forms and fees to the Arkansas Real Estate
Commission no later than ninety (90) days after passing the examination.
- Applicant currently licensed in another state
An applicant currently licensed in another state and seeking
licensure in
1) Has passed a uniform, general, or multi-state part of an
examination for a real estate license in another state in which the examination
is determined by the Commission to meet generally acceptable standards of real
estate testing.
2) The other state requires a minimum passing grade no lower
than that required for the general part of the
3) The applicant at the time of taking the
The Commission, after review, will notify all applicants who
are qualified to take only the Arkansas Law Portion of the Examination.





