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Brokers perform brokerage services for real estate firms and are supervised by managing brokers. Learn how to get, renew, or update your license.
- Get Your License
Learn the requirements and how to apply for a real estate...
- Fees
Apply for Real Estate Fundamentals course approval: $456:...
- Renew Or Reinstate Your License
To renew your license by mail, follow the instructions on...
- Get Your License
- How to Become A Real Estate Broker in Washington
- How to Get Your Real Estate Broker License in Washington
- Wsdl – Washington State Department of Licensing
Becoming a real estate broker in Washington is as simple as getting your license, finding a broker sponsor, and getting to work selling real estate! As long as you fulfill the below requirements, you are already on your way to your goal.
Step 1. Real Estate Pre-Licensing Course
The State of Washington requires that real estate sales brokers complete 90 hours of pre-license courseworkprior to sitting for their exam. This education must include: 1. 60 hours in Real Estate Fundamentals 2. 30 hours in Real Estate Practices Before you complete your course, you must register as a student with the testing vendor, Applied Measurements Professionals, Inc. (AMP), so your school can submit your course completion electronically. To register as a student with AMP, do the followi...
Step 2. Washington Real Estate License Exam
After you’ve completed your pre-license education and your school has submitted your education information, it’s now time to take the Washington Real Estate Exam. The fee to take the exam is $138.25 per attempt. The Washington Real Estate Exam consists of 130 questions. This includes 100 for the National section and 30 for the State section. You will have 210 minutes (3.5 hours) to complete the entire exam. The National section time is 150 minutes (2.5 hours) and the State section time is 90...
Step 3. Fingerprinting and Background Check
After passing your exam, the next step is to complete your fingerprinting and background check. The Washington State Department of Licensing requires that all real estate applicants have a background check performed before they can become a licensed real estate brokerin Washington. To begin this process, use MorphoTrust’s IdentoGO process to take and submit your fingerprints electronically at one of their many Washington locations. You can also schedule and pay for a fingerprint appointment o...
Mailing Address: Washington Real Estate Commission PO Box 3917 Seattle, WA 98124-3917 Phone: (360) 664-6488 Email: RealEstate@dol.wa.gov Website: https://www.dol.wa.gov/business/realestate/brokers.html
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