Texas Real Estate License Requirements
Real Estate Salesperson Licensing State Requirements As regulations are subject to change, please visit www.trec.state.tx.us for current requirements. Required Education
An Applicant for a Texas Real Estate Salesperson license must: furnish the Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC) with satisfactory evidence of completing 210 hours of education (either live classroom or self study correspondence.) The first 150 hours must be completed: Principles of Real Estate Core Real Estate Course (60 hours) Law of Agency (30 hours) Law of Contracts (30 hours) An additional Core Real Estate Course (30 hours)
The next 60 hours may be completed 1 of 2 ways: Complete 60 hours of college credit (or 2 college courses). To review the approved list of college courses, click here. Complete 60 hours of elective real estate courses. To review a list of Leonard-Hawes Real Estate School (Leonard-Hawes) applicable courses, click here.
About the Exam Additional Information about the Real Estate Salesperson Exam Exam Locations Psychological Systems, Inc. (PSI) administers the computerized Texas Real Estate Salesperson Licensing Exam at the following Texas locations: Abilene, Amarillo, Arlington, Austin, Corpus Christi, Dallas, El Paso, Fort Worth, Harlingen Houston, Lubbock, Midland, San Antonio, Tyler, Waco. Updated exam location information can be found on psiexams.com. About the Exam The exam is a two part multiple-choice exam. The 80-question "National" portion addresses information of a general nature such as contracts, real estate ownership, financing sources, valuation and agency. The 30-question "State Specific" portion covers information unique to Texas, including contract law, agency law, state laws and regulations. Registration for the Salesperson Exam and the Associated Exam Fee Once you complete your educational requirements contact PSI for a Candidate Information Brochure. This brochure will contain an Exam Registration Form with a Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC) issued identification number. You MUST have this to register for the State Exam.You must register for the exam online, by phone, fax, or mail. Walk-ins are not allowed. Payment for exams can be made with a Visa or MasterCard, Money Order or Cashier’s Check. Online: Go to www.psiexams.com and follow the instructions. Phone: Call 1-800-733-9267 Monday-Friday between 7:00 am - 8:00 pm (Central Time.) Fax: Fax the Exam Registration Form to 1-818-247-3853 Mail: Send either a Money Order or Cashier’s check payable to PSI to:
PSI Examination Services 100 West Broadway, Suite 1100 Glendale, CA 91210
While the test appointments may be made as little as one (1) business day prior to an exam, your chances of getting the date and location of your choice increases the further in advance you register. The fee to take the exam is $59. Rescheduling or Canceling Your Exam To reschedule or cancel your exam time, you must call PSI (1-800-733-9267) at least two (2) full business days before the day of your scheduled appointment or you will forfeit your fees. Items You Must Bring with You to the Exam 2 forms of identification with signatures (one must be a government-issued photo identification) Silent, battery operated, non-programmable calculator without an alphabetic keyboard is allowed Pen or Pencil (PSI will provide scratch paper which MUST be returned.)
Score Required to Pass the Exam A score of 70% or better is required on both the "National" and "State Specific" portions to receive your Texas Real Estate Salesperson License.Exam ResultsThe exam is administered on a desktop computer system that eliminates the use of paper and pencil answer sheets. You will receive your official report upon completion of the exam.Reporting Your Test ResultsAfter the exam, please fax your results to Leonard-Hawes Real Estate School at 1-877-332-2631. Additional Information About the Real Estate Salesperson Licensing Exam More information about the Texas Real Estate Salesperson Licensing Exam, including a Procedure Checklist, a printable Exam Registration Form and outlines describing exam content, and a TREC License Act quiz, is available on PSI Website.Note: PSI does not provide a locker to store your study material or personal items and you may not keep them with you while testing. Required Experience The individual must be a citizen of the United States or a lawfully admitted alien, eighteen (18) years of age or older and a legal resident of Texas.A Salesperson is licensed to act on behalf of a Broker, and may not act as a real estate licensee independently. A Salesperson may only work for one Broker in Texas at a time. The Salesperson's License is mailed to the sponsoring Broker, and must remain in the Broker's possession until the Salesperson leaves the Broker's sponsorship. The Salesperson will receive a pocket-sized identification card. Texas does not require an applicant to have a high school diploma or college degree. Application Procedures Submit an Education Evaluation form with copies of your course completion certificates and any college transcripts along with the $20 evaluation fee. You can obtain this form from the TREC website or you can call 1-800-250-8732. Submit a Salesperson’s application by mail or online along with the appropriate fees. If you have a sponsoring Broker then also send in your Request to Sponsor Salesperson Applicant Form signed by your Broker. Schedule your Exam Prep class with Leonard-Hawes and schedule your exam date with PSI, the organization that administers the State Exam. Attend Leonard-Hawes two-day live Exam Prep Class. Pass the State Exam. Fax exam results to Leonard-Hawes at 1-877-332-2631. Your Broker will receive your license in the mail.
Real Estate Broker License State Requirements Required Education An applicant for the Texas Real Estate Broker's License must meet the following Education Requirements: 270 classroom hours of core real estate courses: Elective Core Courses: An additional 630 classroom hours in related courses approved by TREC. About the Exam Exam Locations Psychological Systems, Inc. (PSI) administers the computerized Texas Real Estate Broker Licensing Exam at the following Texas locations: Abilene Amarillo Arlington Austin Corpus Christi Dallas El Paso Fort Worth Harlingen Houston Lubbock Midland San Antonio Tyler Waco
Updated exam location information can be found on psiexams.com. About the Exam The exam is a two part multiple-choice exam. The 80-question "National" portion addresses information of a general nature such as contract law, real estate ownership, financing sources, valuation, and agency law. The 40-question "State Specific" portion covers information unique to Texas, primarily state laws and regulations. Registration for the Salesperson Exam and the Associated Exam Fee Once you complete your educational requirements contact PSI for a Candidate Information Brochure. This brochure will contain an Exam Registration Form with a Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC) issued identification number. You MUST have this to register for the State Exam. You must register for the exam online, by phone, fax, or mail. Walk-ins are not allowed. Payment for exams can be made with a Visa or MasterCard, Money Order or Cashier’s Check. 1. Online: Go to www.psiexams.com and follow the instructions. 2. Phone: Call 1-800-733-9267 Monday-Friday between 7:00 am - 8:00 pm (Central Time.) 3. Fax the Exam Registration Form to 1-818-247-3853 4. Mail: Send either a Money Order or Cashier’s check payable to PSI to: PSI Examination Services 100 West Broadway, Suite 1100 Glendale, CA 91210
While the test appointments may be made as little as one (1) business day prior to an exam, your chances of getting the date and location of your choice increases the further in advance you register. The fee to take the exam is $59. Rescheduling or Canceling Your Exam To reschedule or cancel your exam time, you must call PSI (1-800-733-9267) at least two (2) full business days before the day of your scheduled appointment or you will forfeit your fees. Items You Must Bring with You to the Exam 2 forms of identification with signatures (one must be a government-issued photo identification) Silent, battery operated, non-programmable calculator without an alphabetic keyboard is allowed Pen or Pencil (PSI will provide scratch paper which MUST be returned.)
Score Required to Pass the Exam A score of 70% or better is required on both the “National” and “State Specific” portions to receive your Texas Real Estate Broker License. Exam Results The exam is administered on a desktop computer system that eliminates the use of paper and pencil answer sheets. You will receive your official report upon completion of the exam. Reporting Your Test Results After the exam, please fax your results to Leonard-Hawes Real Estate School at 1-877-332-2631. Additional Information About the Texas Real Estate Broker Licensing Exam More information about the Texas Real Estate Broker Licensing Exam, including a Procedure Checklist, a printable Exam Registration Form and outlines describing exam content, is available on the PSI Website. Note: PSI does not provide a locker to store your study material or personal items and you may not keep them with you while testing. Required Experience Each Applicant must be a citizen of the United States or a lawfully admitted alien, eighteen (18) years of age or older and a legal resident of Texas. If the applicant is a resident of another state, the applicant must be licensed by that state as a Real Estate Broker. Individual must furnish the Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC) with satisfactory evidence of successfully completing the following: 1. Not less than two (2) years active experience in Texas as a licensed Real Estate Salesperson during the 36 month period immediately preceding the filing of the application -OR- 2. If licensed as a Broker in another state, not less than two (2) years active experience as a licensed Real Estate Salesperson or Broker during the 36 month period immediately preceding the filing of the application.
Application Procedures To Apply for a Texas Real Estate Brokers' License: Submit an Education Evaluation Form along with the $20 evaluation fee to TREC before sending in the application. You can obtain this form from the TREC website or you can call 1-800-250-8732. Submit a Broker application by mail or online along with the appropriate fees to TREC. The filing of an application authorizes an investigation of the individual’s background. Information revealed in an investigation may be cause for disapproval of an application even though other requirements for a license are met. If an investigation is necessary, it may not be conducted until the applicant has passed the examination. Once the application has been received, processed and accepted, a Candidate Information Brochure will be mailed to you.
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