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There are many steps to becoming a Texas realtor, and it’s important to understand each one so that you can meet all of the requirements for licensure.
The first thing you will need to do is pass the state exam by taking an approved course from an approved school. This course will teach you everything you need to know about real estate, including how to help clients find homes that meet their needs and budget. You’ll also learn how to negotiate contracts and make sure everything runs smoothly once the deal is done.
After passing the exam, you’ll need to apply for a license with your local government office as well as pay any fees associated with applying for this type of license. Once this process is complete, you’ll be able to start working as an agent in Texas!
How To Become A Texas Realtor
How to Get a Texas Real Estate License
Step-By-Step Guide to Become a Licensed Real Estate Agent
How to Get a Real Estate License in Texas in 5 Steps
Video: Steps to Get Your Real Estate License in Texas
THE TEXAS REAL ESTATE COMMISSION (TREC) requires you to complete the following five steps to obtain a Texas Real Estate Sales Agent License. View the steps below and watch our video to help visualize the process.
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5 Steps to Get Your Texas Real Estate License
Prerequisites
You must be at least 18 years old to get started.
You must be a U.S. citizen or a lawfully admitted alien
Pass a Background Check
Meet TREC’s qualifications for honesty, trustworthiness, and integrity by getting fingerprinted and passing a background check. Applicants can request a Fitness Determination before applying for a license. Please see the TREC WEBSITE regarding these requirements.
Complete the Required Pre-Licensing Education
Next, you must complete the required 180-hours of pre-licensing courses from a TREC-approved education provider. This 180 hours includes the following six (6) 30-hour courses.
Principles of Real Estate I (30 credit hours) – #121
Principles of Real Estate II (30 credit hours) – #122
Real Estate Finance (30 credit hours) – #451
Law of Contracts (30 credit hours) – #1251
Law of Agency (30 credit hours) – #1151
Promulgated Contract Forms (30 credit hours) – #351
TEXAS SALES AGENT EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
Texas Real Estate License Education Requirements
Qualifying Education Requirements
Pass the Pre-License Course Final Exam
When you have completed each of the 6 courses in the 180-Hour Licensing Package, you must pass a course final exam that will help prepare you to pass the licensing exam.
Apply for a License
Apply for a real estate license with the Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC) using TREC’S ONLINE LICENSING SERVICE.
Pass the State Licensing Exam
Once TREC approves your application, you will need to schedule your exam and obtain a CANDIDATE HANDBOOK. The Texas Real Estate Exam is administered by PEARSON VUE.
How Many Questions Are on the Exam?
National Portion: 85 questions with a 150-minute time allowance
State Portion: 40 questions and a 90-minute time allowance
What Score Do You Need to Pass the Texas Real Estate Exam?
In order to pass your test, you will need to get a score of 70% or higher. This means you will need to answer 56 out of the 80 questions correctly.
First Time License Renewal: Complete the Required SAE Courses
Complete the required SAE post-licensing education in order to maintain and renew your Texas real estate license for the first time.
POST-LICENSE REQUIREMENTS
How Much Does It Cost to Get a Texas Real Estate License?
The total cost to become a Texas real estate agent varies. The table below contains a breakdown of what you should expect to pay to get licensed.
Fees Cost
180-Hour Pre-License Courses $350.00 – $1,000.00
State Exam Fee $43.00
Texas Real Estate License Application Fee $185.00
Finger-Printing (estimated) $38.25
Recovery Trust Fund $10.00
Total (varies based on price of qualifying education) $626.25 – $1,276.25
Learn more about the cost to get a license.
How Long Does It Take to Receive Your License?
The entire process from taking and completing the qualifying education to receiving your license in hand takes anywhere from 4 to 6 months. Some students may finish in less time while others may take longer. This will depend on your schedule and how much time you can spend finishing your classes and when you’ll be able to sit for the exam.
Texas Sales Agent Education Requirements
If you are seeking a Texas Sales Agent License, TREC (Texas Real Estate Commission) requires the following qualifying education classes (180 hours in total) before taking the real esate exam and applying for a license
Principles of Real Estate I #121 (30 credit hours)
Principles of Real Estate II #122 (30 credit hours)
Real Estate Finance #451 (30 credit hours)
Law of Contracts #1251 (30 credit hours)
Law of Agency #1151 (30 credit hours)
Promulgated Contract Forms #351 (30 credit hours)
FULL 180-HOUR TREC-REQUIRED COURSE PACKAGE INFORMATION
You have one full year to complete your coursework in our new and improved student learning environment. Call, chat or post in the coursework Q&A and a member of the VanEd team will assist you. We are proud to be your educational partner and believe that our commitment to you and Texas Real Estate shows in our exceptional pass rates and world-class customer service.
TREC-Required Course Timing
Per TREC regulations, you cannot complete more than 12 hours per day in Pre-License coursework. Starting and completing more than one qualifying course within the same 3 days does not comply with Commission rules. Additionally, TREC will only allow a student to take course at a time – In other words, the 180 hour course should take no fewer than 18 days to complete – And you should take at least 3 days to complete each 30 hour course. As you move through the VanEd Texas Licensing coursework, you will be timed and we will notify you if you need to spend more time in the course. Questions? Give us a call at 1-361-208-0620 or an email at texas@vaned.com.
TREC COURSE TIMING REQUIREMENTS
Alternate Education or Prior Experience
All applicants must complete the coursework listed above from a Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC) approved education provider. Alternate, substitute or related coursework is not allowed for application toward a Texas real estate license.
In general, the Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC) will not accept a license from another state, or prior experience in real estate brokerage or any related business as satisfaction of education/experience required for a license.
Texas SAE Post-License Education Requirements
The initial licensing period is two (2) years. In order to renew your Texas real estate license, you are required to complete 90 hours of Qualifying (SAE) courses and two 4-hour TREC Legal Update courses within that two year period. You are allowed to select any Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC) approved SAE or Qualifying courses not already completed during pre-licensing. The new sales agent may also need to take the 6 hour Broker Responsibility course to satisfy SAE requirements if the broker has assigned them to be a supervisor prior to SAE renewal.