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Completing and Mailing in Application: Mail the completed Broker Examination Application with required documents and $135 non-refundable check or money order, made payable to the Ohio Division of Real Estate, to the following address: Ohio Division of Real Estate & Professional Licensing. 6606 Tussing Rd. PO Box 4008.
Aug 9, 2021 · Aug 9, 2021. The Division of Real Estate and Professional Licensing (REPL) is pleased to announce the availability of remote proctored testing in Ohio for real estate salesperson and broker exams. REPL partnered with testing vendor PSI to create a remote testing model that is as secure as examinations completed in a traditional testing center.
An applicant for an Ohio broker’s license should submit: Proof of completion of all Education Requirements (A copy of official transcripts or course completion certificates) The applicant must also complete a criminal records check of both state & FBI records. Information on performing a background check can be found on the Broker Examination ...
- Ohio State Requirements: Broker Licensing
- Salesperson Post Licensing Education
- Salesperson Continuing Education
- Broker Post Licensing Education
- Broker Continuing Education
- New Mandatory Management CE Course
Educational Requirements to Obtain a Broker’s License:
The applicant must hold an active salesperson license for two (2) of the last five (5) years and comply with the following requirements: 1. If licensed prior to 1/01/1972, no further education is due 1. If licensed from 1/02/72 to 1/03/84, you must have taken the required 120 hours (courses #1 – 4 listed below) 2. If licensed on or after 1/03/84, you must have taken courses #1 – 8 listed below and possess a minimum of two years of post-secondary education (#9), or the equivalent hours of sixt...
Education Requirements
1. Ohio Real Estate Law (40 hours) 2. Ohio Real Estate Principles & Practices (40 hours) 3. Real Estate Appraisal (20 hours) 4. Real Estate Finance (20 hours) 5. A Financial Management course 6. A Human Resources or Personnel Management course 7. An Applied Business Economics course 8. A Business Law course 9. A minimum of two years of post-secondary education, or equivalent hours of (60) sixty semester or (90) ninety quarter hours. Courses #5 – 8 may be included in your post-secondary educat...
Experience Requirements...20 Transactions
The Division calculates the transactions to ensure the applicant meets a total of twenty by using the following formulas: 1. Listing agent in the sale of property owned by another = ½ transaction 2. Selling agent in the sale of property owned by another = ½ transaction 3. Listing agent in the lease of commercial or industrial real estate owned by another for a term of at least one year = ½ transaction 4. Procuring agent in the lease of commercial or industrial real estate owned by another for...
Not earlier than the date of issue of a real estate salesperson’s license to a licensee, but not later than twelve months after the date of issue of a real estate salesperson license to a licensee, the licensee shall submit proof satisfactory to the superintendent, on forms made available by the superintendent, of the completion of 20 hours of clas...
Educational Requirements to renew a Salesperson License: 1. Ohio requires 30 hours of continuing education to be completed every three years by the licensee’s birthday. The first continuing education due date for a new licensee is three years after the licensee’s first birthday following licensure. The 30 hours must include 9 hours in 3 separate ma...
No later than twelve months after the date of issue of a real estate broker’s license to a licensee, the licensee shall submit proof satisfactory to the superintendent, on forms made available by the superintendent, of the completion of ten hours of classroom instruction in real estate brokerage at an institution of higher education or any other in...
Educational Requirements to renew a Broker License: 1. Ohio requires 30 hours of continuing education to be completed every three years by the licensee’s birthday. The first continuing education due date for a new licensee is three years after the licensee’s first birthday following licensure. The 30 hours must include 12 hours in 4 separate mandat...
Included in the report of the Ohio Licensing Structure Task Force was a finding that additional education is necessary for those persons involved in the operation and management of a brokerage to ensure that they are knowledgeable about their license law obligations as well as other issues involved in running a successful real estate business. To a...
Ohio state laws stipulate that a person may not act as a real estate salesperson or broker without first obtaining a license issued by the Division of Real Estate & Professional Licensing. To be licensed, you must pass an examination to confirm that you have attained at least a minimum level of knowledge regarding the principles, practices, statutes, and regulations relating to real estate.
Choose one of the Broker Packages that will help you pass the Ohio Broker’s exam. Contact us at broker@hondros.com or 800-783-0097. Step 3: Choose your Class Schedule and complete your classes. Step 4: Test when you are ready! Visit the Ohio Division of Real Estate’s website for more information on qualifications to sit for the exam.
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That’s why Kaplan Real Estate Education provides online real estate courses to help you prepare for the Ohio Real Estate Exam and complete your education requirements to renew your salesperson or broker license. Making sure you meet the Ohio licensing requirements is one of our top priorities. To fulfill your requirements, our courses are ...