West Virginia State Exam Info
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Pre-Licensing education requirements
a. The ninety hour (six credit hour)
course prescribed for applicants for a salesperson's license shall consist of:
30 clock hours - Real Estate Principles and Practice
20 clock hours - Real Estate Law
20 clock hours - Real Estate Finance
20 clock hours - Real Estate Appraisal
b. The additional ninety hour (six credit
hour) course prescribed for applicants for a broker's license shall also
consist of the same hours in each subject area but shall consist of more
in-depth coverage in each subject area.
c. The grading scale for all course
providers offering mandatory pre-license real estate education shall be:
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A = 95% - 100% |
D = 71% - 74% |
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B = 86% - 94% |
F = 00% - 70% |
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C = 75% - 85% |
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In order to sit for the real estate
examination, the applicant must have earned a grade of A, B or C in each
subject area.
d. After a student has successfully
completed an approved pre-license education course, the approved provider shall
supply the student with a certificate of course completion which certifies the
student's name and address, the course completion date, the number of hours in
each subject area, and the letter grade earned.
e. All approved providers shall maintain
records indicating the students who have registered for each course, the
completion date of the course and the final results of their attendance. These
records must be maintained for a minimum period of five (5) years and are
subject to inspection by the Commission or its authorized representative. On
December 31 of each year, every approved provider shall compile a list of the
students completing each class during the previous calendar year and submit the
information to the Real Estate Commission prior to January 31 of the succeeding
year. Provided, that Post-Secondary Education Institutions approved under
Section 30.1 of this rule are exempt from this paragraph.
f. The Commission will accept pre-license
education courses approved by the Real Estate Regulatory Agency of any other licensing
jurisdiction in meeting
WHAT TO DO BEFORE\DURING THE EXAMINATION
Please note the following guidelines:
* The monthly examination is held in the
* Bring notification letter, it is your admittance
ticket.
* You MUST bring identification
which contains your signature and a current recognizable photograph, e.g.,
driver's license, passport, student ID.
* The fee for every time you take the
examination is $25.00. Checks may be made payable to the "West Virginia
Real Estate Commission" or $25.00 cash. Examinees will not be allowed to
sit for the examination unless payment is made.
* Bring three or four sharpened soft-lead
(No. 2 or HB) pencils or mechanical pencils and a good eraser. Pencils and
erasers will not be provided at the test site.
* You may bring a calculator. You may not use
a recording calculator.
* You may not continue working on the test
after the end of the established time.
* Scratch paper will be provided.
* Eating or drinking will not be permitted in
the testing room.
* You may not leave the room except with the
proctor's permission.
* Your examination
may be canceled if:
1. You refer to
notes or other materials;
2. You attempt to
remove test materials or notes from the examination room;
3. You attempt to
take the test for someone else; and\or
4. You fail to
follow all instructions.
At the conclusion of the test, you will be
required to return the test booklet, answer sheet, and scratch paper to the
proctor.
Parking is available in the
To avoid cancellation of your application,
please be sure to appear for the examination on the date listed scheduled.
Applications are only considered current for a six month period.





