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Have you been considering becoming a licensed real estate agent in the State of Missouri?  The time has never been better to get your Missouri real estate license and the information below is designed to help you do just that.  Here are the pre-license and continuing education requirements for Missouri, along with their current reciprocal licensing information.

If you still have any questions about getting your real estate license, please feel free to send us an email.  You may also want to visit our real estate school section to find a state approved school in your area.

Missouri Real Estate Pre-License Requirements

The State of Missouri requires all real estate license applicants to meet the following requirements before being issued a license.  Please read over the requirements carefully.

  • All applicants must be eighteen years of age at the time of application for their Missouri real estate license.
  • Applicants must earn a Certificate of Satisfactory Completion from a 48-hour pre-exam salesperson course from an accredited Missouri real estate school on or before the exam date, pass BOTH portions of the
    Missouri salesperson examination, and complete the 24-hour Missouri Real Estate Practice or be a licensed attorney and pass both portions of the Missouri real estate exam.

Missouri Real Estate Continuing Education Requirements

The State of  Missouri, Real Estate Commission has approved Representation Options in the State of Missouri as the core subject for the 2010 renewal period. This means that during the 2010 renewal period, Representation Options in the State of Missouri will be the only core course available to all licensees for renewal of their license.

Missouri Real Estate License Reciprocity Agreements

The Missouri Real Estate Commission requires that any actively licensed non-resident pass the State portion of the Missouri real estate exam, and show proof that they hold an active real estate license in another state at the time of application.

Application for your reciprocal license must be submitted to the Real Estate Commission within six months of passing the STATE portion of the Missouri salesperson exam.

Other Information

If you are unfamiliar with the real estate industry, we suggest you find a real estate agent or a real estate firm that is willing to show you the ropes for a while.  Experience is often the key to success in this industry, so gain all of the knowledge that you can.  Visit our real estate agent tips to get you started.

Related posts:

  1. Connecticut Real Estate License
  2. Hawaii Real Estate License
  3. Alaska Real Estate License
  4. Georgia Real Estate License
  5. Kentucky Real Estate License

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