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New Jersey Real Estate Commission. The REC issues licenses to real estate brokers and salespersons, real estate schools, and course instructors, as well as establishes standards of practice for the real estate brokerage profession. It also regulates and registers out-of-state sales through New Jersey brokers.
E-mail licensing questions to: relic@dobi.nj.gov. The New Jersey Real Estate Commission (REC) issues licenses to real estate brokers and salespersons, real estate schools, and course instructors, as well as establishes standards of practice for the real estate brokerage profession.
Licensing. Real Estate Schools/Instructors. Applicants who pass the exam must attend one of the mandatory Instructor’s seminars that are given twice a year (Fall & Spring). Once you pass the exam, you must notify Lori Marazzo at the REC (609) 940-7391 or e-mail lori.marazzo@dobi.nj.gov.
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For more information about obtaining a New Jersey Real Estate License or any licensing inquiries, please visit the Real Estate Commission's website or contact them by phone at 609-292-7272. Interested in obtaining your New Jersey real estate license? Obtaining a real estate license is an advantageous opportunity that opens new doors.
The New Jersey Department of Banking & Insurance (DOBI) provides online licensing services for New Jersey Real Estate Licensees. These services include hires, terminations and license renewals. Additional services are being prepared and will be available in the future.
Updated 1/1/2024. EXAMINATIONS BY PSI SERVICES LLC. This Candidate Information Bulletin provides you with information about the examination and application process for obtaining a real estate license in the State of New Jersey.
The New Jersey Real Estate Commission mandates that all real estate licensees complete 12 continuing education credit hours every two years to maintain their licenses. The 2025 Term is July 1, 2023 – June 30, 2025.
To qualify for a real estate salesperson's license an applicant must be 18 years of age or older, have a high school education or equivalency, complete a 75-hour prelicensure course at a licensed school and pass the license examination.
You’ll need to consider real estate school pre-licensing fees, application fees to the NJ Real Estate Commission (NJREC), fingerprinting costs, and exam fees charged by PSI Services LLC. In total, the cost of obtaining a real estate license generally ranges between $400 and $600.