If you have decided to pursue an exciting new real estate career, you must have a real estate license. To qualify for a Salesperson real estate license in Georgia, you must:
Final decisions regarding licensure are the responsibility of the Georgia Real Estate Commission. For additional information, visit the website of the Georgia Real Estate Commission.
1 Enroll in a 75-hour real estate course online or at an accredited school. According to the Georgia Real Estate Commission (GREC), you may also enroll in a real estate course at an accredited college or university (six semester or ten quarter –hours).
2 Complete the class and pass the course exam. Most schools give you two chances at passing the course exam. If you do not pass the second attempt, you will need to re-enroll in the course.
3 Take the Georgia Real Estate Licensee Qualifying Examination. Locate an Applied Measurement Professionals (AMP) testing site to take test. Be sure to bring your GCIC report along with proof of completion of pre-license coursework (certificate or transcripts). AMP can issue your license to you on the same day that you take and pass the examination.
4 Activate your license with a broker agency. Interview local or national realty companies to find one that suits your goals and needs. Different companies allow you to negotiate commission splits as well as desk franchising fees.
Ben Farmer School of Real Estate offers the GA Salesperson pre-license course. Check out our website for more information!
- Be at least 18 years old.
- Be a resident of the State of Georgia, unless seeking a nonresident license.
- Pass a state real estate examination.
- Be a high-school graduate or holder of a certification of equivalency.
- Obtain a criminal history report from the GBI (Georgia Bureau of Investigation)
- Complete a 75 hours Salesperson Pre-license course, attending all the sessions
Final decisions regarding licensure are the responsibility of the Georgia Real Estate Commission. For additional information, visit the website of the Georgia Real Estate Commission.
1 Enroll in a 75-hour real estate course online or at an accredited school. According to the Georgia Real Estate Commission (GREC), you may also enroll in a real estate course at an accredited college or university (six semester or ten quarter –hours).
2 Complete the class and pass the course exam. Most schools give you two chances at passing the course exam. If you do not pass the second attempt, you will need to re-enroll in the course.
3 Take the Georgia Real Estate Licensee Qualifying Examination. Locate an Applied Measurement Professionals (AMP) testing site to take test. Be sure to bring your GCIC report along with proof of completion of pre-license coursework (certificate or transcripts). AMP can issue your license to you on the same day that you take and pass the examination.
4 Activate your license with a broker agency. Interview local or national realty companies to find one that suits your goals and needs. Different companies allow you to negotiate commission splits as well as desk franchising fees.
Ben Farmer School of Real Estate offers the GA Salesperson pre-license course. Check out our website for more information!