Getting a State Approved Real Estate License In Texas

October 9, 2009

A Texas real estate license opens many doors and can be easy to obtain. An interested party needs to fulfill the educational requirements, be a resident of the state of Texas and a citizen of the United States, as well as be at least eighteen years of age. The education process normally involves one-hundred-sixty hours of study which must be completed successfully prior to applying for the real estate license. Many options from many schools are available to complete the classes, either online or in the classroom. Evidence of the successful completion of the courses must be supplied, normally through a transcript; a fee of thirty dollars is required for the verification of education completion. If the requirements are confirmed as fulfilled, the fee is good for one year to give the applicant time to apply for the real estate license. The Texas Real Estate Commission will verify the prior requirements are met by the applicant prior to the rest of the application process. The fee for applying for the license is ninety-seven, which must be paid when the application is submitted and is nonrefundable. Applying for the license can be done through mail, in person or online; please note if applying online the process is sped up. If the application is submitted via mail or in person and is incomplete, the Commission will not return the application but will send a letter asking for the additional information needed. The next step in the application process is the license examination. The applicant will receive a Candidate Information Brochure which acts as the registration for the exam. After the application is received by the Texas Real Estate Commission the examination must be passed within six months. The application authorizes the Commission to investigate the applicant and may be conducted at any time after the application is received. As of 2008, all new and renewing applicants are required to give fingerprints. Scholarships are available to the applicant through real estate brokers. The Scholarship form should be filled out and submitted with the application but is not necessary at the time of application. All real estate salespersons need to have a sponsoring Texas real estate broker with an active license to practice real estate. Applicants should note that practicing real estate without a license is not permitted until an active license is obtained.

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