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Education
Requirement
Before
applying for a real estate Salesperson
License, an individual must first
furnish the Commission satisfactory evidence
of successfully completing the following
education:
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Principles of Real Estate core real
estate course [60 classroom hours]
- Law of
Agency core real estate course (30
classroom hours)
- Law of
Contracts core real estate course (30
classroom hours)
- An
additional core real estate course (30
classroom hours)
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Another four semester (60 classroom)
hours in
core
courses or in
related
courses acceptable to the
Commission.
(Note: To find classes, see
Core Real Estate License Education
Classes here in Arlington for salesperson and broker
applicants)
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Evaluation
of Education Documents
Evidence of
successful completion shall be presented via
credit transcript or certificate
prior to filing an Application for Inactive
Salesperson License form. DO NOT
submit original transcripts and/or course
completion certificates. Keep the originals
for your personal files and send photocopies
to the Commission. See the next requirement
below for evaluation of education documents.
To obtain
an evaluation of your education documents
submit the form,
Request
for Evaluation of Education Documents.
A fee of
$30.00 is required for the evaluation of
education documents for the purpose of
determining if education requirements have
been satisfied. This fee is good for one
year.
After you
have met the education requirements you will
receive an evaluation letter from the
Commission attesting to satisfaction of all
education requirements. The evaluation of
education documents must be performed before
the application can be filed. Please
allow at least ten (10) business days for
processing.
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Filing
Your Application
After the
Commission has notified you that your
education has been satisfied, you may then
file and pay for the
Application for Inactive Salesperson License.
Please
apply and pay for your Inactive
Salesperson License online. The
information requested online is the same as
on the paper application, yet the
application process is sped up considerably,
reducing by several days the time you must
wait to register to take the exam. If
submitting a paper application and check by
mail or in person, please keep in mind that
an incomplete application will NOT be
returned to you for completion. A letter
will be mailed requesting the incomplete
information.
The
following required fees must be submitted at
the time of filing an application. If
submitting your application by mail or in
person, please note that an application
received without the appropriate fees will
be rejected and your check will be returned
to you. The following fees should be
submitted in ONE CHECK OR MONEY ORDER
payable to the Texas Real Estate Commission.
ALL FEES LISTED
BELOW ARE NONREFUNDABLE.
Fees Required
with Real Estate
Salesperson
License Application |
|
Fee |
Amount |
Comment |
|
Original Application |
$94.50
|
Required for all applicants |
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Recovery Trust Account (formerly
Recovery Fund) |
$10.00
|
Required for all applicants unless
previously paid |
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Examination Information
License examinations are administered by PSI,
a testing service company. Once
your application has been received,
processed and accepted, you will receive
notification that you may obtain a copy of
the Candidate Information Brochure (CIB) to
register for the exam. The CIB will provide
instructions on how to make reservations to
take the examination and contains study
material and instructions about licensing. A
copy of the CIB can be downloaded from the
PSI web site at
http://www.psiexams.com. Please DO
NOT attempt to register for the exam without
first receiving notification from our
office.
The
examination must be passed within six months
from the date the application is filed with
the commission office.
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Investigation May be Needed
The filing
of an application authorizes an
investigation of the applicant's background.
Information revealed in an investigation
may be cause for disapproval of an
application even though other requirements
for a license are met. If an
investigation is necessary, it may not be
conducted until the applicant has passed the
examination.
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Texas
Guaranteed Student Loan Repayment History
Checked
State law prohibits the renewal of a license
if a licensee has defaulted on a student
loan guaranteed by the Texas Guaranteed
Student Loan Corporation (TGSLC) unless the
licensee has entered into a repayment
agreement with TGSLC. YOU SHOULD
CONTACT TGSLC BEFORE FILING THIS APPLICATION
if you have defaulted on a student loan. An
application or renewal may be rejected if
this agency has received information from
TGSLC that the applicant has defaulted on a
student loan. The Texas Guaranteed Student
Loan Corporation can be reached at:
Texas
Guaranteed Student Loan Corporation
P.O. Box 15996
Austin, Texas 78761-5996
Telephone: 1-800-222-6297
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Obtain
Sponsorship
Before you
can practice as a licensed salesperson you
must arrange for a Texas real estate broker
holding an active license to sponsor you as
a salesperson. Applicants and inactive
salespersons are not authorized to act as
real estate agents.
While you
are not required to have a sponsoring broker
to file an application for a license, a
Salesperon Sponsorship Form is
included with the application materials. If
you wish, you may file the sponsorship
request along with the application. Once all
licensing requirements have been satisfied,
TREC will send an active salesperson license
to the broker, and you may act for the
broker on receipt of the license.
You may
also file the application and arrange for
sponsorship after TREC notifies you that you
have been issued an inactive license. Once a
broker holding an active license has mailed
a request to TREC to act as your sponsor,
you may begin to act for the broker as a
salesperson.
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Don't
Practice Prior to Licensure
You are not
authorized to perform any act for which a
real estate license is required until an
ACTIVE Texas Real Estate Commission license
is in the possession of your sponsoring
broker.
As noted
above in the
Filing
Your Application section, online
applications travel through the system much
faster than paper-based applications. The
online application process could potentially
save you weeks of waiting for a license, due
to the delays of regular mail communication
and other factors inherent in the
paper-based process (such as data entry time
and processing of checks).
Please
apply and pay for your Inactive Salesperson
License online.