North Carolina Real Estate Broker 75-Hour Pre-License Course

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How to Get a North Carolina Real Estate License

LICENSE QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS

To qualify for an individual real estate broker license, an applicant must:

  • Be at least 18 years of age;
  • Be a United States citizen, a non-citizen national or a qualified alien under federal law, or have a lawful presence in the U.S. and be authorized to work in the U.S. in the real estate brokerage field. [Note: A holder of a U.S. Permanent Resident Card (“Green Card”) is a “qualified alien.” Work authorization in the U.S. for most other aliens requires a U.S. immigration visa (rather than a visitor visa) and/or an Employment Authorization Document from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service that permits work in the real estate brokerage field.]; Real Estate Licensing in North Carolina 5
  • Have a social security number;
  • Satisfy one of the Education Qualification Options listed below;
    • File a complete application and fee;
    • Pass the two-part real estate license examination (Exceptions: Persons eligible to take only the State section of the examination under qualification option #4 below and some license reinstatement applicants); and
    • Satisfy the Commission that the applicant possesses the requisite character for licensure.

Education Requirement

License applicants must complete the 75-hour North Carolina Broker Pre-licensing Course at a North Carolina school approved by the Commission or possess education and/or real estate experience the Commission finds equivalent to such course.

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