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  1. The Board of Registration of Real Estate Brokers and Salespersons licenses qualified individuals, businesses, and schools who meet the requirements to engage in the practice of real estate brokering and sales in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

  2. To become licensed as a salesperson or broker in Massachusetts you must complete the requisite education, complete the appropriate licensing application and pass the relevant examination. At the outset, you must become licensed as a salesperson before you can become a broker.

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  4. Step 1. Meet Massachusetts real estate license requirements as outlined on the Board of Registration of Real Estate Brokers and Salespersons website: Be at least eighteen (18) years of age. Have a social security number. Step 2. Complete an approved 40 hours of Massachusetts real estate pre-license education. Step 3.

  5. REAL ESTATE EXAM REQUIREMENTS Salesperson applicants must: • Be at least eighteen (18) years of age • Complete forty (40) hours of pre-licensure salesperson education • Obtain a completed Massachusetts Board of Real Estate Education Certification form (found after pg. 18 in this handbook) • Obtain three (3) complete candidate endorsements

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  6. Apr 30, 2021 · see the official versions. An exact version is available on the Board’s website. Original copies of the CMRs may be obtained from the State Bookstore located: State House, Room 116 Boston, MA 02133 (617) 727-2834 Updated 4/30/2021 MASSACHUSETTS DIVISION OF PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE BOARD OF REGISTRATION OF REAL ESTATE INSTRUCTORS

  7. MLS utilizes the Boards website to verify a licensees licensure status. To verify the status of a professional license, visit the Boards website at mass.gov/dpl/boards/re and click on the right hand side under “Online Services” then click “Check a Real Estate Broker’s or Salesperson’s License”.