Wondering how to get your Missouri Real Estate license?

    Click the license type below to receive a list of the necessary steps to obtain that license.

    For more information and for additional questions, please reach out at 859.525.0303.

    • How do you get a Missouri Real Estate License?

      You must be 18 years or older and have a high school diploma or GED equivalent and


      • Register for 72 hours of Pre-Licensing Education.
      •  Complete the course final exam.
      •  Submit the background check.
      •  Pass the Missouri Real Estate Exam.
      •  File your license application.

      For more information, click HERE.

    • Is Post-License required in Missouri?

      The Missouri Real Estate Commission does not require a post-license education.  Once you have obtained your initial license, you must complete 12 hours of Continuing Education every 2 years.


    • How do you get a Missouri Real Estate Brokers license?

      Must be at least 18 years old and be licensed as a salesperson license for 24 of the last 30 months immediately preceding the application.     


      • Complete the 48-hour Real Estate Broker Course.
      • Complete the course final exam.
      • Get a Background check.                                   
      • Pass the Missouri Real Estate Exam.
      • Submit your license application. 

      For more information, click HERE.


    • Does Missouri have reciprocity with other states?

      Yes! If you have an active license in another state, then you need to take our reciprocity course and pass the state test.  For more information on using the reciprocity process as an agent click HERE and as a broker click HERE.


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