Texas Real Estate Broker License

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    • 100% online, self-paced 270-hour managing broker course package
    • Or purchase the courses individually here
    • 24/7 instructor support, you will never talk to a machine or wait days for a response
    • Trusted source for agents & brokers in Texas
    • Texas Real Estate Commission Qualifying Education Provider Approval #701089 

    Self-Paced & 100% Online

    Our real estate courses are designed for complete flexibility and can be completed in just a few weeks.  The course is 100% online & completed on your schedule.

    High Pass Rates

    Our high pass rates make us the most trusted provider for real estate brokers in Houston, Dallas, Austin, San Antonio, Fort Worth, El Paso, Arlington, or any other city in the Lone Star State.

    24/7 Support

    Unlike other providers, our support staff are just a call away around-the-clock to help with any of your real estate questions.

    Curious about how to obtain a Texas real estate broker license?

    Sign up for our TX real estate broker license online classes today! All of our courses listed below count towards the required hours for obtaining a broker's license in Texas.  You must be 18 years or older, have at least 360 experience points, and have been licensed as a sales agent for 4 years of active experience during the 60-month period preceding the filing of the application and

    01

    Complete 270 hours of qualifying pre-licensing education courses

    You must complete 270 hours of qualifying education within 2 years of applying to become a Texas real estate broker. Perry Real Estate School offers this education completely online and completed at your own pace.

    02

    Complete the course final exams

    Texas requires that each 30-hour qualifying education course has a proctored course final exam. After you finish each course, you will need to take an online proctored exam and pass with a minimum score of 70%.

    03

    Complete 630 hours of other Commission-approved education

    The Commission requires an applicant to also complete 630 classroom hours of related real estate education. A bachelor’s degree or higher from an accredited college or university satisfies this requirement. Continuing education and 630 classroom hours from an accredited college or university without a bachelor’s degree also count towards this requirement.

    04

    Submit your license application

    This application must be filled out and submitted to the Texas Real Estate Commission for approval. Complete the licensing process by submitting your licensing exam results to the Commission along with the license fee of $305.00.

    05

    Complete a fingerprint background check

    After you are approved to take the licensing exam, you will be required to answer a background check with your licensing application. The Commission will send instructions on how to complete the fingerprint background check.

    06

    Pass the Texas Real Estate Broker Licensing Exam

    PearsonVue administers the in-person state licensing exam. There are 145 questions based on the content outline here. You will have 4 hours to complete the exam.


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    Our Support is Different

    We know it can be scary to take an online course and it's easy to feel like you are alone in the process. Our student support is just different, you won't find another school out there that supports you like we do.


    Day or night, seven days a week, every time you call, you'll be greeted by a real person - not a machine. The person you talk to will be an expert and able to help you right away. The other schools only answer when it is convenient for them and you'll have to wait days to get a response from an instructor, if at all.


    We're a family-owned business, genuinely invested in seeing you achieve your goals. Come see why we are the trusted source for successful agents and brokers.



    What Topics Do we Cover In The Texas Real Estate Broker Courses?


    We have a comprehensive real estate course that will prepare you for the exam and get you ready to open your own brokerage.  Our course covers the following topics: becoming a licensed real estate broker, opening a real estate office, owning a brokerage, managing agents, supervising a real estate office, escrow management, disciplinary processes, agency relationships, disclosure requirements, real estate contracts, and more.

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