South Dakota State Exam Info
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SOUTH DAKOTA
All applicants for a real
estate license must register for and pass the licensing exam PRIOR to applying
for a license.
Applicants for a license have
60 days from the date of the notice of having passed the exam to file an
application for license. If an individual does not file an application within
that time frame, any rights to a passing score are forfeited.
Auctioneer license applications must be made within two years of completion of
the pre-licensing courses. Property manager license applications must be made
within two years of completion of the Fundamentals of Property Management
Course.
Licensing exams for real estate brokers and broker associates are available in
Broker associate and broker candidates will be permitted to register for the
exam either by phone or by mail. Phone registrations will require a credit card
payment of $190 ($95 for each portion) at time of registration. Registration
procedures are detailed in the AMP handbook which are distributed by the
pre-licensing schools.
Auctioneer, property manager, and timeshare exams are administered by
appointment in
For more detailed information please refer to http://www.state.sd.us/sdrec/index.htm




