Licensing Requirements
Obtain a Real Estate License in AR
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Have reached the age of majority, eighteen (18).
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Successfully complete sixty (60) classroom hours of real estate education of which thirty (30) classroom hours must be in the basic principles of real estate, from an accredited postsecondary school or a school or organization licensed by the Arkansas Real Estate Commission [ACA Sect. 17-42-303 and Commission Regulation 4.1];
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Submit a salesperson application to the AREC to be approved to sit for the salesperson exam.
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Pass the licensure examination.
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Send the proper forms and fees to the Arkansas Real Estate Commission no later than ninety (90) days after passing the examination.
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Post-license Education
Obtain a Brokers License in AR
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Have reached the age of majority, eighteen (18).
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Successfully complete sixty (60) hours of real estate education, of which forty-five (45) hours must be the commission developed Broker Pre-License Education course, from an accredited postsecondary school or a school or organization licensed by the Arkansas Real Estate Commission within 36 months immediately preceding the date they apply to take the broker's exam.
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Have been licensed as an active real estate salesperson or broker for a period of not less than twenty-four (24) months within the previous forty-eight (48) month period immediately preceding the date of application; however, upon written request such experience requirement may be waived for a real estate broker applicant who has held an active real estate broker license for a period of not less than eighteen (18) months; (if experience requirement was met in another jurisdiction, please furnish an official license history from that jurisdiction) or has experience acceptable to the commission in a field considered real estate related for a period of not less than twenty-four (24) months within the previous forty-eight month period immediately preceding the date of application (must submit a written history of experience for review by commission) [ACA Sect. 17-42-303 and Commission Regulation 4.1]
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Submit a broker application to the AREC to be approved to sit for the unified broker exam.
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Pass the licensure examination; and
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Send the proper forms and fees to the Arkansas Real Estate Commission no later than ninety (90) days after passing the examination.
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Post-license Education
Applicants Currently Licensed in Another State
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A salesperson applicant currently licensed in another state and seeking licensure in Arkansas at the same level, may request a waiver of the GENERAL portion of the examination. A salesperson applicant who meets all three (3) of the following requirements may be required to take only the Arkansas Law Portion of the Examination.​
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Has passed a uniform, general, or multi-state part of an examination for a real estate license in another state in which the examination is determined by the Commission to meet generally acceptable standards of real estate testing, and
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The other state requires a minimum passing grade no lower than that required for the general part of the Arkansas examination (70), and
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The applicant at the time of taking the Arkansas examination is licensed in the other state. [Commission Regulation 4.2 (d)]
Enroll in a Pre License Real Estate Class
The first step to getting your Arkansas real estate license is to enroll in a real estate school and complete a 60-hour real estate pre-licensing course.
Submit an application to the AREC
You will be required to submit an application to the Arkansas Real Estate Commission before you can sit for the exam.
You will also submit an application for a Background Check performed by the Arkansas State Police.
Receive approval from the AREC
You will receive confirmation from the Arkansas Real Estate Commission to take the final exam.
Submit final paperwork and fees
Send the proper forms and fees to the Arkansas Real Estate Commission no later than ninety days after passing the examination.
Post License
Education
Within the first six months of being an active real estate agent, you are required to take an additional 18 hours of Post License Education with the school of your choosing.