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Information On Obtaining A Georgia Real Estate License-Click to read

Information On Obtaining A Georgia Real Estate License-Click to read

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This information is taken directly from the Georgia Real Estate Commission's website. For informational purposes only. 


Real Estate License

The following list represents the requirements to obtain a Salesperson’s License:

Background Check

A copy of the applicant’s criminal history or Georgia Crime Information Center (GCIC) Report must be brought to the PSI testing center (not the Commission) prior to receiving a license. If the report indicates any crime convictions or sanctions by any licensing or regulatory agency, then the Commission will conduct an investigation and decide whether or not to issue the license.

Age Requirement

Must be at least 18 years of age.

General Education

Must be a high school graduate or the holder of a certificate of equivalency.

Real Estate Education

Must meet ONE of the following Real Estate Educational Requirements:

  1. Successfully complete the required 75-hour Salesperson Prelicense Course at a School approved by the Georgia Real Estate Commission;
  2. Successfully complete a minimum of 10 quarter hours or 6 semester hours of either course work eligible for a major in real estate from a U.S. or Canadian accredited college or university or course in real property, agency, or contracts from a U.S. or Canadian accredited school of law. You must submit to PSI (not the Commission) an official transcript from the college, university, or school of law with your application for examination. Continuing education adult education, crash seminars, and special short courses are not acceptable. PSI will notify you as to whether your coursework is acceptable; OR
  3. Provide proof of completion of at least 75 hours of Prelicense course work approved by the real estate regulatory agency of another state or province of Canada. You must obtain a letter from that agency that verifies that the course work is approved in that state or province.

List of Approved Real Estate Schools.

Postlicense Education Requirements

Salespersons must take a 25 hour Salespersons Postlicense course in their first year of licensure. The course taken must be one specifically approved by the Commission. Failure to complete a Postlicense course during the first year of being licensed will cause the license to lapse.

Examination

Must pass the examination administered by PSI and approved by the Commission. The examination fee is $119.00. Persons applying for a Salesperson’s license must apply within twelve months of the date they took the examination; or after twelve months have passed, they must retake the examination.

Experience

There are no experience requirements for a Salesperson’s license.

Fees

Must pay the appropriate fees as described below:

  • The examination fee of $119.00.
  • The license fee of $170.00

This amount covers all fees due for the first four years of licensure.

Active/Inactive Status

Any individual who successfully passes the Salesperson licensing examination may apply to place his or her license on inactive status rather than activating it with a Broker. In any case, the applicant must pay the appropriate licensing fee. The Salesperson Postlicense educational requirements apply to a Salesperson who goes on inactive status. Any licensee who places a license on inactive status must also pay renewal fees as they come due.

Any individual who successfully passes the Salesperson licensing examination may apply to activate his or her license with a Broker using the Sponsoring Broker Statement Application located in the Candidate Information Bulletin. The application must be signed by the sponsoring Broker.

Continuing Education

The Commission requires that all active licensees licensed after January 1, 1980, must complete at least thirty-six (36) hours of approved continuing education course work during each four year renewal period to meet the Continuing Education requirements.

Reciprocity / Non-resident Licensure

Georgia offers licensing by reciprocity to licensees from all states.

If you are currently licensed in another state, you may be eligible to obtain a reciprocal license without taking an examination. You must have obtained your license by passing an examination in that state and your license must be currently in good standing (not lapsed or expired)

If you meet these requirements, complete the Real Estate Reciprocal Application.  Be sure to read the instructions carefully and include any required attachments.

There is an exception for licensed Florida residents, who must pass the state portion of the GA exam.

If applying as a Florida resident, the applicant must pass a supplemental exam, which consists of the Georgia portion of the state exam.  To apply for the supplemental exam, the applicant should contact PSI at 800-345-6559.  Details on the examination and process may be found in their Candidate Information Bulletin.



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