How To Become Real Estate Agent Kentucky

Becoming a real estate agent in Kentucky is a fairly simple process. To get started, you will first need to become licensed as a real estate agent in the state of Kentucky.

Step 1: Complete Your Education

You must complete 24 hours of classroom instruction and pass an exam to receive your license. You can take the required class at any accredited university or community college. If you have already received your degree, you may choose to take a course in real estate at an accredited school instead.

Step 2: Apply for Your License

Once you have completed your education requirements, you should apply for your license with the Kentucky Real Estate Commission (KREC). The fee for applying is $100, and it is good for two years. After receiving your license from KREC, you will be able to begin working as a full-time real estate agent.

How To Become Real Estate Agent Kentucky


To engage in the practice of real estate brokerage in Kentucky, all individuals must obtain a sales associate or broker license from the Kentucky Real Estate Commission. Individuals must meet the following requirements to apply for licensure.

Requirements for a Kentucky Real Estate License

All applicants must:

  • Be 18 years of age;
  • Have attained a high school diploma or GED; 
    (see also: Foreign Transcripts )
  • Completed all real estate pre-license courses prior to taking the real estate examination;
  • Complete FBI criminal background check; and
  • Must apply within sixty (60) days of passing their exam.

Applicants for the Sales Associate License must also:

  • Have completed either six (6) credit hours in real estate courses from an accredited college or ninety-six (96) classroom hours in real estate classes from an approved proprietary school; and
  • Take and pass the Kentucky Sales Associate exam.

Applicants for a Broker’s License must also have:

  • Experience: Two (2) years of experience working at least twenty (20) hours a week as a licensee. The experience verification affidavit is only provided as a part of the application by the testing service once the exam has been passed; and 
  • Education: Twenty-one (21) credit hours with twelve (12) in real estate from an accredited college with three (3) credit hours in Brokerage Management or three hundred thirty-six (336) classroom hours in real estate from an approved proprietary school with forty-eight (48) in Brokerage Management.

    Important Note:
    Before registering for the broker exam to ensure that you have completed the required hours, request an Education Review, form 207   Please allow 7-10 days for processing. DO NOT register for the examination unless you have verified with the KREC that you have completed all of the required hours.

    Checklist for application submissions:Click the type of license/capacity in which the license will be issued to see a checklist of items to submit. Please be sure all items are completed and correct before mailing to the Commission. Applicants who have unique circumstances or specific questions should contact the Commission.

Testing Changes Effective July 1, 2015:

  • Beginning JULY 1, 2015, candidates who pass one portion of the Kentucky Salesperson or Kentucky Broker exam (national or state law) and fail the other portion may retake the failed portion within four (4) months of passing the first portion. After four (4) months of the initial testing date, both portions must be retaken. Once both portions have been passed, within the required four (4) month period, a candidate will be given the application form at the testing center and will have sixty (60) days to apply for their license. After sixty (60) days, the entire exam is voided.
  • The cost of the exam is $100, whether you take one or both portions. Candidates must complete all course requirements and request their FBI report prior to taking the licensing exam.

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