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To apply for a Real Estate Salesperson license, you must satisfy the educational requirements by submitting evidence of one of the following: Complete the Board-approved 13-hour pre-license education program for Salespersons.
Wisconsin real estate licenses for salespersons are issued by the Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services (DSPS). Steps for receiving your license are: Complete 72 hours of required real estate pre-license education. Pass the state exam. Submit application to the DSPS.
To apply for a Real Estate Broker license, you must satisfy the educational requirements by submitting evidence of one of the following: Complete the Board-approved 6-hour education program for Brokers and 13-hour pre-license education program for Salespersons.
Pass the Salespersons Examination. Contact Pearson VUE online or by calling (888) 204-6284 to schedule an appointment to take the examination, and for updates on exam fee changes.
To get a real estate license in Wisconsin, you’ll need to pay between $200 to $400 for the mandatory 72-hour pre-licensing education course, $65 for the state licensing exam, and $60 for the initial licensing fee.
Contact Pearson Vue. See the Out-of-State Licensees section if you’re interested in obtaining a Wisconsin license and do not live in the state. Complete details about the Wisconsin real estate sales licensing exam.
To get a Wisconsin real estate broker license, you must have at least two years of experience as a licensed real estate agent, complete 72 hours of pre-licensing education, pass the Wisconsin broker exam, and submit your application to the DSPS along with a $60 fee.
To qualify for a real estate salesperson license in Wisconsin, you must meet all requirements. Check our detailed guide on getting a real estate licence in WI.
To earn a real estate license in Wisconsin, you must be at least 18 years of age, have a high school diploma, complete 72 classroom hours of Board-approved education, pass a 140-question state/national real estate exam, and apply for your license.
Getting your Wisconsin real estate license might seem overwhelming, but we’re here to guide you through the process. Read on to learn the five steps you’ll need to complete before starting a career in Wisconsin real estate.