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6 Steps Toward Getting A Maine Sales Agent License

Getting your Maine 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 Maine real estate. To learn about how much it costs to get your real estate license, visit our Maine Pre-Licensing pricing page.

How to Become a Real Estate Agent in Maine

Requirements:

To start:

  • You must be at least 18 years of age

  • Have a high school diploma or equivalent

  • Be a citizen or legal resident of the United States

1

Complete 55 Hours of Approved Pre-Licensing Education

You must successfully complete an approved 55-Hr. Pre-Licensing course, which can be completed online. Learn more about your package options here.

2

Pass the course final exam

After you complete all course materials, meet the minimum time requirement, and pass the practice exam, there is a course final exam. You must get at least a 75% to pass.

3

Pass the Maine State Licensing Examination

The Sales agent Exam in Maine is administered by Pearson Vue and you can schedule the exam right from their website.

Here are a few pieces of info to help you prepare:

  • The test consists of 120 questions.

  • There are two portions, covering both state and national requirements.

  • The passing rate for the Exam in Maine is 75%.

  • You will have four hours to complete the exam.

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4

Complete a Background Check

As a condition of getting your Maine real estate license, you must submit to a criminal history background review. You’ll pay the $121 for your criminal records check which is included with your real estate license application fee.

5

Complete and Submit Your Application

You can apply online via the Department of Professional and Financial Regulation. Alternatively, you can mail in your paper application. The application fee is $121 and consists of a $100 application fee and a $21 criminal background check fee. You must apply for licensure within one year of passing the Sales agent Exam.

6

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?

Questions?