Frequently Asked Questions
for Real Estate
(and answers!)

1. How long do I have to complete the course?
If you are taking a combination class (live classroom and online), you have 6 months to complete the online portion of the class. For 3 months from your start date you may come to as many classes as you like without paying any additional fees, as long as there is space available. After 3 months, but less than one year, you can return to class for 1/2 price. After one year you must pay the full price if you want to attend classes.  


2. What happens if I have to miss a class? 
You should try to attend a make-up class in the subject that you missed. You can make up classes at any of our six locations: Baton Rouge, Metairie, Lafayette, Lake Charles, Mandeville or Monroe.


3. What is required for me to complete the course?
You must complete all course work, and you must pass the final exam with a score of at least 80% on the National portion of the test and 80% on the State portion.


4. What happens if I fail the exit exam for the class?
You may re-test. There is no limit on the number of attempts.


5. What do I do once I complete the course?
You must take the licensing exam. The exam is administered by Pearson Vue and can be taken at numerous locations around the state. You are given 4 hours to take the exam which consists of 2 parts, the National part and the Louisiana part. You must score at least 70% on the National part and 75% on the Louisiana part. To register for the exam you must first turn in your license application, license fee, and school certificate to the Louisiana Real Estate Commission in Baton Rouge. After submitting your license application, you will receive an email from Pearson Vue allowing you to register for the exam. When you complete the class we will give you all the materials you will need to apply for your license and for the exam.


6. How much will it cost to take the state exam?
The exam fee charged by PSI is $78. The Louisiana license fee is $90.


7. What if I fail the licensing exam?
You can re-take the exam, however you must register at least 2 days before the test date. We strongly advise that you be prepared before you take the exam for the first time. The best way to prepare for the exam is to attend all the required classes, take the practice exams - both in your book and by computer if available, and study!


8. How long do I have in which to take the licensing exam after I finish the class?
Your education hours are good for at least 5 years. We advise that you take the exam within a few weeks after completing the class. However, once you turn in your license application to the Commission, you have 90 days in which to take the exam or you must pay the license fee again.


9. How many times can I take the licensing exam and how long do I have to pass it?
There is no set limit on the number of times that you can take the exam. However, if you do not pass both parts of the exam within 1 year from the first attempt, you must submit a new application and fees to LREC.


10. How do I find a broker?
The Commission does not allow us to recommend a broker to you. However, we suggest that you call several companies and make an appointment to talk to them. Each company has a slightly different program, and each prospective agent has different needs. You should try to find the company that offers what you are looking for and has the right work environment for you.


11. What are post-licensing hours?
The 45 hour post-licensing course must be completed within 180 days after you become licensed.  The 45 hour post-licensing course may also be taken online. You must also complete the 4 hour mandatory continuing education course in the same year that you complete your post-licensing requirement.


12. What is continuing education?
All licensees are required to complete 12 hours a year of continuing education classes. This is to insure that agents are kept informed of new laws that affect the real estate profession, and also to review the information learned in pre-licensing. In the year that you complete your 45 hour post license course, you are only required to complete the 4 hour mandatory continuing education topic set by LREC in the year that you get your license. We offer continuing education online and by live seminar.


13. How can I obtain a Broker’s License in Louisiana?
In order to obtain a Broker’s License in Louisiana, a person must first be an actively licensed Salesperson for four years. During or after that four year period, you must take another 150 hours. We offer the entire course in either a combination of live and online or strictly online classes
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14. What states have a reciprocal licensing agreement with the Louisiana Real Estate Commission?

Alabama, Arkansas, Colorado, Georgia, Iowa, Mississippi, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Pennsylvania. 

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