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6 Steps Toward Getting An Arizona Salesperson License

Getting your Arizona real estate license might seem daunting, but we’re here to guide you through the process.

Read on to learn about the 6 steps you’ll need to complete before starting your career in Arizona real estate. To learn about how much it costs to get your real estate license, visit our Arizona Pre-Licensing pricing page.

1

Complete 96 Hours of Approved Pre-Licensing Education

Arizona is a non-reciprocal state. Complete 96 hours of Real Estate Salesperson pre-licensing education at an approved Arizona real estate school. Please note, six additional hours of a contract writing course is required to apply for your license, but is not required to take the Arizona real estate exam.

2

Pass the Course Final Exam

The CE Shop course final examination must be proctored at an ADRE approved real estate school, college or university. To learn more about proctoring, Arizona-specific instructions, and to see a list of proctoring locations in Arizona, please see our proctoring information page.

3

Obtain Required Documents

Fingerprint Clearance Card - The Fingerprint Clearance Card is issued by the Arizona Department of Public Safety. The application packet of information may be obtained from DPS. The process for obtaining the Fingerprint Clearance Card may take as long as eight to ten weeks. See more information about the Fingerprint Clearance Card here.

Disciplinary Actions Disclosure Form (LI-214/244) - Information and documentation relating to the applicant’s background must be provided upon application for licensure. Date of birth and Social Security Number are required.

Criminal convictions and background disclosure on the Disciplinary Actions Disclosure Form (LI-214/244) must be completed by all applicants, and depending on disclosures made, additional documents and information may be required. The Department CANNOT issue a license to a person convicted of a felony who is incarcerated, paroled or under community supervision or on probation.

The Department may not issue a license to a person who has been convicted of a felony or convicted of a misdemeanor offense, such as (but not limited to) theft, forgery, extortion, conspiracy to defraud, violence against another person, or crimes of moral turpitude. A Fingerprint Clearance Card issued by DPS is required by all applicants at the time of application.

Disclosure Document Checklist (LI-400) - When applying for an original license and disclosing a criminal conviction, adverse civil judgment, or denial of or discipline against a professional or occupational license on the Disclosure Document Checklist Form (LI-400), additional documents and information identified on must be provided.

4

Schedule and Pass the Arizona Real Estate License Exam

Contact Pearson VUE at www.pearsonvue.com to schedule the state and national examinations. Be prepared to provide to the exam administrator two forms of current signature identification, including one government-issued I.D. with photo and the Salesperson Education Certificate for the 96 hours of schooling. There is also an examination fee. Fees are subject to change without notice.

Do you need help passing your Arizona real estate exam? The CE Shop also offers comprehensive Exam Prep tailored to Arizona. If you have any additional questions, visit our Arizona real estate exam frequently asked questions page.

5

Select a sponsoring broker.

After passing your licensing exam, you must become associated with a current and active sponsoring broker. This broker will be a career and education mentor providing you with an inside view into the day-to-day operations of a real estate agent.

Here are some questions to consider when searching for the right broker:

  • What is their reputation, both locally and nationally?

  • What kind of real estate agents are they looking for?

  • Are they technologically advanced and up-to-date with the latest systems?

  • How do they support their agents with education and training?

  • What kind of commission structure do they offer?

  • Do they offer benefits?

  • Do they provide their agents with leads and marketing material?

  • Is there room to grow with the brokerage?

6

Apply for Your License

Salesperson license applications must be submitted within one year from the date of passing the National and State-specific portions of the AZ real estate exam.

Submitting an application by 5 PM on the last business day of the one-year period will require a retake and passing of the State-specific and National examinations.

Necessary documents for a Salesperson License:

Questions?