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What is needed to obtain a license in Michigan?

"An applicant for a broker license must meet all requirements for licensure before submitting an application to the Department. License application forms are mailed to successful exam candidates with their passing score notification. An application must verify required real estate experience and successful completion of all required education. Some applicants will be required to provide other documentation depending upon their background, e. g. all applicants must possess good moral character; applicants who currently hold, or have ever held a real estate license in another state or jurisdiction must submit a current letter of good standing from each regulatory entity...read more

 Qualifying EducationExamsExperienceContinuing Education
90 clock hours of approved coursework required within 36 months of application, unless licensed continuously.

Examination  (administered by Applied Measurement Professionals)

at least 3 years full time experience as a real estate salesperson, or equivalent experience(Rule 205).

6 clock hours every renewal year; 18 per 3 year cycle 

 

REAL ESTATE BROKER LICENSE APPLICATION GUIDE


Schools

For Accredited Pre-License Education Providers by the Real Estate Division of Michigan click here.

Test Preparation

Real Estate Test Preparation --License for Agents or Brokers


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