REAL ESTATE TX
Texas Real Estate Licensing Courses
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Texas Licensing Requirements
- Complete 180 hours of licensing education
- Complete a fingerprint background check
- Pass the state and national portions of the licensing exam
- Find a sponsoring broker
Are You an Aspiring Texas Salesperson?
Learn how to get licensed in Texas with this step-by-step guide.
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TREC Provider License Number—Kaplan Real Estate Education Qualifying Education #4546
Stay current with the Texas Real Estate Commission’s licensing and continuing education requirements.
Read Texas salesperson and broker regulations.
With the exception of monthly recurring fee option enrollees, students have 6 months from the date of purchase to complete their courses.
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If you’re looking to become licensed in Texas, we have everything you need. Complete all 180 hours of the mandatory salesperson prelicensing education online with individualized learning options, so you can choose what works for you.
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Currently, Texas does not have reciprocity with any state. Reciprocity between states means you may not be required to get a new real estate license to perform transactions in another state.
The cost to obtain your license in Texas includes your education, which can be anywhere from $400–$700; a $43 exam fee; a $150 application fee; and a background check/fingerprinting fee that ranges from $39.75.
Agents may renew their license up to six months after their expiration date. After six months and up to two years past expiration, agents must apply for reinstatement.