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Becoming a real estate agent in South Carolina 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
To begin the licensing process, you must successfully complete 90 hours of approved pre-licensing salesperson courses. South Carolina requires that real estate sales agents complete 60 hours of Unit I Salesperson pre-license coursework prior to sitting for their exam. The 30-hour Unit II Advanced Real Estate Principles coursecan be taken after passing the licensing exam but must be taken prior to applying for licensure. Both courses must be completed before obtaining initial licensure. Most p...
Step 2. South Carolina Real Estate License Exam
After completing the 60 hours of Unit I Salesperson pre-license coursework, you can now apply for exam eligibility from the South Carolina Real Estate Commission (SCREC) by submitting the South Carolina Exam Application for Real Estate Form (REC 231). Make sure you include a check or money order in the amount of $25 made payable to SCREC. Eligibility, once granted, is valid for one year. After approval, it is time to take the South Carolina Real Estate Salesperson Exam. The fee to take the ex...
Step 3. Fingerprinting and Background Check
After receiving your initial application eligibility, you will now receive the instructions on how to obtain the fingerprint criminal background check. The South Carolina Real Estate Commission requires that all applicants have a background check performed before they can become a licensed real estate agent in South Carolina. You will be required to obtain state and national fingerprint-based criminal records checks from the State Law Enforcement Division (SLED). The fee to complete your fing...
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If you do not hold an active Broker or Broker-in-Charge license with South Carolina, you must first apply for a Broker license. Licensure Requirements and Process overview; Paper Application; Criminal History Reporting
Licensure Requirements: a salesperson license when the follo. Be at least 18 years of age or older. Have graduated high school or hold certificate of equivalency recognized by the United States Department of Education. Unless an exemption applies, all applicants must complete 60 hours of classroom education, Unit.
The below statistics represent the passing rates for the South Carolina Real Estate State Licensure Exam.
The state of South Carolina Real Estate Commission requires you, as a salesperson applicant, to complete a required 60-hour South Carolina Real Estate Principles course. Before applying for a license, you must also complete a 30-hour Advanced Real Estate Sales Principles course.
How do I get a South Carolina real estate license? To get a South Carolina real estate salesperson license, you must complete the following steps as required by the SC Real Estate Commission: Successfully complete 90 hours of pre-licensing education through an approved provider; Apply with the Commission to take the licensing examination