Getting your real estate license in Oklahoma is a fairly straight forward process. That being said, it is a process with a number of steps that need to be followed. This information is provided to give you a road map for how to get your real estate license in Oklahoma.
This information has been compiled from the Oklahoma Real Estate Board. Please understand that the states can periodically make changes to the minimum education requirements, experience criteria and testing / examination procedures. Feel free to visit their website or contact them directly.
Oklahoma Real Estate License Requirements
Agency Name:
Oklahoma Real Estate Commission
Website:
https://www.ok.gov/OREC/
Age:
– Must Be 18 years of age
Other Requirements:
– Have a High School Diploma or GED
Course work – Classes:
– Pass a 90 Hour pre-licensing course that has been approved by the state
Course Final:
– Have to pass a proctored final exam
Online Allowed?:
– State Approved Online Course is ALLOWED – Click Here to Get Started
Independent State Exam:
– Administered by outside vendor
Oklahoma Real Estate Schools
Taking an online pre-licensing course allows your to succeed at your own pace, without being tied to a set schedule that may be spread out over weeks of time. You can take an online course in the comfort of your home without the distractions of other students that may not be a committed to getting up and running as much as you are. Click Here for a list of Real Estate Schools in Oklahoma
Application for the Oklahoma Real Estate Exam
Once you have passed your Real Estate Course Final Exam you can apply to take the Oklahoma Real Estate Exam
Schedule – Take & Pass your Oklahoma Real Estate Exam
When they have your application – you can schedule to take (& pass) your State Exam
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Full Oklahoma Requirements:
– Provisional Sales Associate – A provisional sales associate (PSA) is an entry level which is under the supervision of a real estate broker. A PSA can not enter into contractual agreements with a customer or client in his or her own name, but must enter into such agreement for and in the name of their sponsoring broker.
– In order to apply for a PSA license:
–a person must be of good moral character,
–18 years of age or older,
–and submit evidence to the Commission of successful completion of Part I of 90 clock hours of basic real estate instruction in a course that is approved by the Commission.
– Upon passing the state examination and obtaining a PSA license from the Commission, the PSA has a Part II post license education requirement of 45 clock hours that must be completed within the first year of obtaining a license.
-The Commission has identified core subject matter that qualifies to meet this requirement; and also approves other subject matter totaling 90 clock hours or more, as long as it is real estate related and is approved by the Commission.
-Once a PSA has completed Part II of the course requirement and has provided the Commission with evidence of such completion, at the end of their one-year license term their license will be issued as a sales associate (SA) license (upon submission of the appropriate form and fees).
Sales Associate – A sales associate (SA) license is the same as a provisional sales associate (PSA) license except:
the sales associate no longer has a 45 clock hour Part II postlicense education requirement, but rather has a 21 clock hour continuing education requirement each active license term; and
the sales associate license is a three-year renewable license, as opposed to the provisional sales license which is only a one-year license
-In order to obtain a SA type of license:
–a person must be of good moral character,
–18 years of age or older,
–and submit evidence to the Commission of successful completion of 90 clock hours of basic real estate instruction in a course that is approved by the Commission.
Upon passing the state examination a sales associate must work under the sponsorship of a real estate broker. A sales associate cannot enter into contractual agreements with a customer or client in his or her own name but must enter into such agreement for and in the name of their sponsoring broker