FAQ
Here you'll find all the essential information you need, from licensing and course requirements to our refund policy and book purchasing options. Explore the sections below to find quick answers and important details for your real estate education journey.
Licensing Requirements
SALESPERSON LICENSE
To become eligible to obtain a SALESPERSON license in Alabama, an applicant who does not hold a current real estate license in another state must:
Be a U.S. citizen, permanent resident alien or legally present in the U.S;
Be at least 19 years old;
Show proof of bona fide residency in any state in the U.S.;
Show proof of high school graduation or the equivalent;
Not have been convicted of a felony or a crime involving moral turpitude;
Not have had a real estate application or license rejected or revoked in any state within the past two years.
After meeting the education and/or experience requirements, pass the licensing examination.
Additionally, a SALESPERSON applicant must:
Prior to taking the state exam, successfully complete an approved 60 clock hour prelicense course. Applicants have 6 months to pass the state exam after completing the course. If these deadlines are not met, the course must be retaken.
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Must complete a 30 hour post license training course within the first twelve months of licensure in order to be issued an original (permanent) license. Further, the course must be completed and original license issued within the first six months in order to maintain an active license.
BROKER LICENSE
To become eligible to obtain a BROKER license in Alabama, an applicant who does not hold a current real estate license in another state must:
Be a U.S. citizen, permanent resident alien or legally present in the U.S;
Be at least 19 years old;
Show proof of bona fide residency in any state in the U.S.;
Show proof of high school graduation or the equivalent;
Not have been convicted of a felony or a crime involving moral turpitude;
Not have had a real estate application or license rejected or revoked in any state within the past two years.
After meeting the education and/or experience requirements, pass the licensing examination.
Additionally, a BROKER applicant must:
Successfully complete an approved 60 clock hour prelicense course.
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Must have held an active real estate salesperson license in any state for at least 24 months of the 36 month period immediately preceding the date of application.
Course Requirements
PRELICENSE
Salesperson Requirements -Completion of a 60-clock-hour course approved by the Commission. Applicants must take and pass the salesperson's examination within 6 months of course completion.
Broker Requirements -Completion of a 60-clock-hour course approved by the Commission plus holding an active salesperson's license for 24 of the 36 months prior to application. Applicants must take and pass the Broker's examination within 6 months of course completion.
Reciprocal Salesperson Requirements-Completion of the Commission-approved 6-hour Reciprocal Salesperson Prelicense course covering Alabama License Law. Applicants must take and pass the Reciprocal Salesperson’s examination on Alabama License Law within 6 months of course completion.
Reciprocal Broker Requirements -Completion of the Commission-approved 6-hour Reciprocal Broker Prelicense course covering Alabama License Law. Applicants must take and pass the Reciprocal Broker’s examination on Alabama License Law within 6 months of course completion.
POST LICENSE
Completion of the 30 hour post license course for salespersons within the first six months of licensure for active licensees and within one year for inactive licensees.
Note: There is no post license requirement for brokers.
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Course
Textbook
Modern Real Estate Practice, 21st Edition
Embrace a solid foundation in real estate principles with the latest edition of "Modern Real Estate Practice," a trusted resource since 1959. This comprehensive textbook is the definitive guide for aspiring real estate professionals, covering all national content necessary for both pre-license and broker courses. Updated to reflect the most recent legislation and market information, it includes the latest forms and web resources to ensure you are fully prepared for today's industry challenges.
Each chapter is meticulously structured, providing an overview that highlights key topics and integrates real estate law, regulations, and principles into the practical aspects of real estate. Additionally, your purchase grants you access to an online QBank, where you can generate customized tests from hundreds of questions to further enhance your learning and exam preparation.
Key Features:
Detailed examinations of current laws and practices.
Essential information that aligns with national licensing requirements.
Online QBank for personalized test creation and review.
This textbook is not just a learning tool, but a career investment, offering in-depth knowledge that will help launch and advance your career in real estate.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Explore our FAQs to find quick answers to common questions about our courses, registration process, and more. Whether you're just starting out or looking to advance further in your real estate career, these FAQs are here to help clarify any queries you may have. Click on the topics below to learn more about each subject.
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We offer a comprehensive range of courses, including 60-hour pre-licensing, 30-hour post-licensing, 60-hour broker courses, continuing education, and reciprocal licensing courses. Each is designed to meet the needs of new entrants as well as experienced professionals in the real estate industry.
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To obtain a real estate license in Alabama, you must complete a 60-hour pre-licensing course, pass the state licensing exam, and submit a background check. Applicants must be at least 19 years old and have a high school diploma or equivalent.
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Registering for our courses is simple. Please visit our "Enroll Now" page, select the desired course, and follow the prompts to complete your registration. We accept all major credit cards, providing you with a convenient and flexible way to pay. If you have any questions during the registration process or need further assistance with payment, please do not hesitate to contact our administrative office. We are here to help ensure your enrollment process is smooth and straightforward.
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Refunds are available for course registrations canceled up to 72 hours before the first day of class. To ensure fairness and proper resource allocation, we are unable to issue refunds to anyone who registers within 72 hours of the class start date. Please plan accordingly to take advantage of our refund policy.
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For both the 60-hour pre-licensing and the 60-hour Broker courses, the required textbook is 'Modern Real Estate Practice, 21st Edition.' This textbook covers all national content necessary for these courses. You can purchase your textbooks through the links provided above. Additional materials covering state-specific content are made available via our Google Classroom.
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We recommend reviewing all course materials and taking advantage of our exam prep tools, including practice tests and review sessions. One-on-one tutoring is also available for personalized preparation.
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We offer both daytime and evening classes to accommodate various schedules. Specific class times can be found on our 'Upcoming Courses' page on the website.
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Our live stream courses are facilitated through Zoom, allowing you to engage in real-time interaction with instructors and classmates. To participate effectively, you must maintain an active camera presence to contribute to the visual and interactive experience. Course materials and assignments are provided through Google Classroom, ensuring easy access to all necessary resources for your studies. Ensure you have a stable internet connection and a device that supports Zoom and Google Classroom to get the most out of your learning experience.
Note: Please be aware that our 30-Hour Post-Licensing Course is available only in person and does not offer a live stream option.
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Upon successfully passing the final exam, course completion confirmation is sent directly to the Alabama Real Estate Commission (AREC). Within 48 hours of this confirmation, Pearson Vue will contact you with a link to apply for the state exam. Please ensure your contact information is current and accurate to facilitate prompt communication.
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Reciprocal licensing allows real estate licensees from other states to obtain a license in Alabama without completing all of the usual pre-licensing education requirements. Applicants must still pass the Alabama state portion of the real estate exam and provide proof of their current out-of-state license.