Arizona Real Estate Broker Out of State License Recognition

Arizona Real Estate Broker Out of State License Recognition

Our out of state packages are for real estate brokers who are licensed in another state and looking to apply for an Arizona License under the new out of state licensing regulations (ARS 32- 4302). We have combined our most successful and helpful study tools to help you succeed on your Arizona state exam.

Packages

$280 Off With Code: ARIZONA25

Broker Reciprocal License Package

$399

Includes:

  • Broker Reciprocal Licensing Review – Study guide

    We’ve taken the Arizona specific information from our 90hr Broker Pre-license course to create a comprehensive Arizona specific study class to prepare you for the PearsonVue Out-of-State Recognition State Specific Exam. This study course includes 32 units, because this is not a required course each unit is unlocked so you can move freely to review & study for your state exam. This course is not required to take the state exam and includes units: 0-16, 25, 28-32, 34-41, & 43

  • Broker Management Clinics 1, 2 & 3 – Required for licensure

    New Licensees, Designated, Delegated Associate and Self-Employed brokers are required to complete 9 hours of Broker Management Clinic. This course is a helpful tool for Brokers to refine their management skills and implement effective tactics into your business.

    The clinics are divided up into three 3-hour classes, BMC 1, BMC 2, and BMC 3. These classes may be taken in any order and are required for licensure.

  • Broker CompuCram – Exam prep product

    Compucram is a real estate exam prep product that will provide a comprehensive learning experience to ensure you pass the exam the first time. This study tool contains only the sessions with AZ specific information and is not required for licensure.

  • Arizona Broker Law Review Vocabulary Workshop – Drill yourself

    Online flashcards relating to AZ specific info covered on state exam for out of state licensees.

Q: Do I qualify for reciprocal licensure?

  • You must be a resident of Arizona (more than 9 months of the taxable year)
  • You must currently be licensed in another state for at least 1 year
  • Have completed approved real estate education in that other state
  • Have passed a real estate license exam in another state
  • The applicant cannot have had a license or certificate revoked or voluntarily surrendered in any other state or country
  • The applicant cannot have had any discipline imposed by another regulating entity, and may not have a pending complaint, allegation or investigation.
  • CLICK HERE to see official ADRE guidelines.

 

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