How to Get Your Real Estate License in Kansas

Kansas Real Estate License RequirementsGetting your real estate license in Kansas 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 Kansas.

This information has been compiled from the Kansas 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.

Kansas Real Estate License Requirements

Agency Name:
Kansas Real Estate Commission

Website:
http://www.krec.ks.gov/

Age:
– Must Be 18 years of age

Other Requirements:
– Have a High School Diploma or GED
– KBI/FBI Background Check. Fingerprint cards are available from course providers, at KS licensing exam centers, or may be requested from the Kansas Real Estate Commission. Download instructions and Waiver form (REL-150).
Licensing Exam. Pass both the general and state sections within 12 months of completing the Pre-License Education.
– A License Application is provided with the passing exam score.
– License Application. Must be filed within one of the time frames listed below, whichever occurs earliest:
– Six months of the exam pass date. If sections were passed on different dates, the earlier date starts the clock; or
– Six months of the earliest document date (ex. Certificates, Reports, etc.).

Salesperson Application.
– The Application must be signed by a supervising or branch broker who will be responsible for supervising the applicant’s real estate activities and who will certify that the applicant is honest, trustworthy and of good reputation.
– A new salesperson license expires according to a staggered renewal schedule based on the first letter of the last name. Twelve hours of continuing education will be required by the first renewal due date. If the license expires less than 6 months from issuance, however, the 12 hours are not due until the second renewal date. License numbers for licensees in this category will begin with the letters “SA”.
– An original license cannot be issued on inactive status.

Course work – Classes:
– Pass a 30 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

Kansas 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 Kansas

Application for the Kansas Real Estate Exam

Once you have passed your Real Estate Course Final Exam you can apply to take the Kansas Real Estate Exam

Schedule – Take & Pass your Kansas Real Estate Exam

When they have your application – you can schedule to take (& pass) your State Exam

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