Georgia Required Continuing Education
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Learn about the Georgia education requirements for real estate licensing and renewal.
Licensing Board/Commission: Georgia Real Estate Commission (GREC)
Georgia Real Estate Education Requirements:
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Georgia real estate salesperson license: 75 hours
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Georgia real estate broker license: 60 hours
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Georgia also requires 25 hours of post-license education
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Final exams: Georgia Real Estate Commission requires that your final course exam be proctored for qualifying education
Georgia State Reciprocity:
A real estate professional licensed in another state who becomes a Georgia resident may obtain an equivalent Georgia real estate license without further examination or education. The applicant must submit a certification of license history (no more than one year old) from the state in which the applicant is currently licensed. The certification of license history must show that the applicant:
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Is currently in good standing (license cannot be lapsed or expired)
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Has passed an examination for the type of license sought in Georgia
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Has met all pre-license and continuing education requirements required for that license by that state
Georgia Real Estate Continuing Education (CE) and License Renewal Requirements:
In order to renew your real estate license in Georgia, 36 hours of real estate CE must be completed every 4 years from the month of your birth. Of the 36 hours, 3 hours must cover Georgia law and rules.
Other Requirements:
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Be at least 18 years old
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Have a high school diploma
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Each applicant for an original real estate license (sales, associate broker or broker) or for an instructor license must provide a copy of the GCIC report, not more than 60 days old when applying for a license.
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This information is designed to provide a summary of the minimum education, experience, and examination requirements by the Georgia Real Estate Commission.
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Exam Requirements
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Register for the examination administered by Applied Measurement Professionals and approved by the Georgia Real Estate Commission.
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Pay the examination fee of $115.
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Successfully pass the exam.
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Apply for your license within 12 months of the date you took the exam; if 12 months have passed, you must retake the exam.
License fees
One set fee covers the first four years of licensure:
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If you are applying within three months from taking your exam, the license fee is $170.
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If applying more than three months but less than 12 months from taking your exam, the license fee is $340.