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Oklahoma Real Estate Licensing and Continuing Education Courses

Your Partner for Every Step of Your Oklahoma Real Estate Career

From growing metro markets like OKC to wide-open rural land deals, Oklahoma’s real estate scene is diverse—and so are its challenges. With flexible online courses led by industry insiders, Kaplan prepares you to meet all of your state requirements and stand out in the market. Whether you’re pursuing your first license or looking to level up through professional development, you’ll find the edge you need here.

Oklahoma Real Estate Facts

  • Required OK real estate licensing credit hours: 90
  • State exam provider: Pearson VUE
  • Required OK real estate continuing education (CE) credit hours: 30 hours every 3 years (effective 11/1/24)  

Looking to Get Licensed in Oklahoma? 

Start your journey with our steps to Oklahoma licensing.

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Review Oklahoma State Requirements for Sales Associates and Broker Associates

Review the Oklahoma Real Estate Commission’s real estate licensing and continuing education requirements.

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Why Kaplan?
Kaplan supports you from your first Sales Associate license through your professional development years later. For 65 years and counting, we’ve helped thousands of students launch and excel in their real estate careers. Kaplan’s licensing, exam prep, continuing education, and professional development courses are designed and delivered by seasoned industry professionals, so you know you’re getting a comprehensive education that complies with Oklahoma’s state requirements. Exceed your career goals with a leader in real estate education.
Oklahoma Sales Associate Licensing Requirements

In order to earn your first Oklahoma real estate license, you’ll need to:

  • Be at least 18 years old
  • Be a U.S. citizen or qualified alien
  • Take 90 hours of real estate education in a course approved by the OREC 
  • Comply with all application procedures, including fingerprinting and background check
  • Pass the state and national portions of the licensing exam 
  • Be associated with a licensed sponsoring broker

Your Oklahoma Real Estate Education on Your Terms

Enjoy all the perks that come with taking your Oklahoma real estate classes in a digital format with Kaplan’s online video courses. With no live in-person classrooms to attend, you can study, learn from expert instructors, and complete assignments at your own pace, anywhere you have internet access. Kaplan has been at the forefront of online education for decades, and this unparalleled experience will benefit you throughout your Oklahoma real estate career.

Oklahoma Real Estate Stats

14,150

Number of Licensed Real Estate Agents

4,651

Number of Licensed Real Estate Brokers

90

Required Hours of Pre-licensing Education

70% (scaled)

Passing Score for License Exam

Oklahoma Real Estate Licensing Information, Reciprocity, and Portability

Reciprocity: Oklahoma offers partial reciprocity in the following states: Alabama, Arkansas, Iowa, Louisiana, Maryland, Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota

 

Steps to Real Estate License Reciprocity in Oklahoma:

  • Sales Associates or Broker Associates
    • Step 1: Complete continuing education in the following categories: Oklahoma Code and Rules (1 hour); Oklahoma Broker Relationship Act (1 hour); and Oklahoma Contracts and Forms (6 hours)
    • Step 2: Obtain a license certification history for all states where you’ve held a real estate license
    • Step 3: Apply online
    • Step 4: Complete a background check
  • Brokers
    • Step 1: Complete continuing education in the following categories: Oklahoma Code and Rules (1 hour); Oklahoma Broker Relationship Act (1 hour); and Oklahoma Contract and Forms (6 hours)
    • Step 2: Complete an approved Broker in Charge course
    • Step 3: Obtain a license certification history in all states where you’ve held a real estate license 
    • Step 4: Apply online 
    • Step 5: Complete a background check

     

Military Portability:
  • Expedited licenses are issued to military spouses in states with substantially similar education, training, and experience requirements
  • State agencies will provide a temporary license for a limited time if requirements differ while the military spouse meets Oklahoma’s requirements
  • Military spouses can request an expedited temporary license upon receiving military orders to move to Oklahoma. If they are in good standing and have comparable qualifications, the license will be granted within 30 days.
  • Some licensing fees are waived

 

 

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Stay at the Forefront of Oklahoma Real Estate with Professional Development

Make the most of your Oklahoma real estate career with Kaplan’s professional development courses. Choose from the timeliest courses taught by some of the most respected real estate professionals in the industry. You’ll get real-world advice that you can use to increase your earning potential and diversify your real estate career. Sharpen your skills, expand your knowledge, and continue growing your real estate business today.

Frequently Asked Questions
To become a sales associate in Oklahoma, you must be at least 18 years old, a U.S. citizen or qualified alien, complete 90 hours of real estate education approved by the OREC, and comply with all application procedures, including fingerprinting and background check. In addition, you must pass the state and national portions of the licensing exam.
The Oklahoma Real Estate Commission requires 90 hours of pre-licensing education from a state-approved real estate school.
The Oklahoma real estate exam contains multiple-choice questions. In total, there are 40 questions on the state portion and 80 questions on the national portion.
There is no limit. You can retake the Oklahoma real estate licensing exam as many times as you need. If you do not pass the exam within one year of registering, you will need to resubmit your application and pay the exam fee per each attempt.
You must score at least a 70% (scaled) to pass the Oklahoma real estate exam. You have 90 minutes to complete the state portion and 150 minutes for the national portion.

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