- Duration: 90 hours
How to Get a Nevada Real Estate Broker License
Broker and Broker/Salesperson Licensing
An applicant for a Nevada Broker’s license must:
- Be at least 18 years old
- Complete the required education
Applicants for a Broker’s license (not a Broker/Salesperson license) must have been actively engaged as a full-time licensed real estate broker or salesman for at least two (2) of the four (4) years immediately prior to the issuance of a Nevada Broker license.
Applicants may apply for a Broker/Salesperson license without meeting the experience requirement.
An applicant for a Nevada Broker/Salesperson License must complete the following 64 semester units:
Course Topic | Requirements Effective January 1, 2001 |
Real Estate Law
(including 18-hours of Nevada real estate law, not waived by experience) |
3 semester units or 45 hours |
Real Estate Principles | 3 semester units or 45 hours |
Real Estate Appraisal | 3 semester units or 45 hours |
Real Estate, Business, or Economics | 15 semester units |
Broker Management Training
(not waived by experience) |
3 semester units or 45 hours |
Non specified units can be in general studies from an accredited university or college.
(Non-credit courses are not applicable) |
37 semester units |
UNIT TOTAL: | 64 |
Experience may be used in place of some education. Contact the Real Estate Division.
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