Alabama Real Estate Post License education
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Enroll in our 30-Hour Alabama Post-License Course & satisfy all of the educational requirements to fulfill your post-license education. AREC Approval #0314.
Alabama Post-License RequireMENTS
- All new Alabama real estate agents must complete 30 hours of post-licensing education.
- All licensed agents must complete with course requirement within the first 6 months of licensure
Self-Paced & 100% Online
Our real estate courses are designed for complete flexibility and can be completed in just a few weeks. The course is 100% online & completed on your schedule.
High Pass Rates
Our high pass rates make us the most trusted provider for real estate agents in Huntsville, Montgomery, Birmingham, Mobile, Auburn, and Gulf Shores.
24/7 Support
Unlike other providers, our support staff are just a call away around-the-clock to help with any of your real estate questions.
why choose perry real estate college?
We know it can be scary to take an online course and it's easy to feel like you are alone in the process. Our student support is just different, you won't find another school out there that supports you like we do.
Day or night, seven days a week, every time you call, you'll be greeted by a real person - not a machine. The person you talk to will be an expert and able to help you right away. The other schools only answer when it is convenient for them and you'll have to wait days to get a response from an instructor, if at all.
We're a family-owned business, genuinely invested in seeing you achieve your goals. Come see why we are the trusted source for successful agents and brokers.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Alabama real estate salesperson post-licensing requirement?
In Alabama, all new real estate salespersons must complete a mandatory 30-hour post-licensing course. This course is a critical step to upgrade your initial temporary license to an original (permanent) license.
What is the deadline to complete the course?
The deadline depends on your license status. If your temporary license is active, you must complete the course within the first six months of licensure. If your temporary license is inactive, you have up to one year to complete the course.
What happens if I miss the deadline?
If you don't complete the 30-hour course within the required timeframe, your temporary license will become void. This means you must start the licensing process from the beginning, including retaking the pre-license course and passing the state exam.
What topics are covered in the 30-hour course?
The Alabama Real Estate Commission (AREC) has a specific curriculum designed to prepare you for the real world. Our course covers key topics such as:
- Working with buyers and sellers
- Preparing and negotiating contracts
- Avoiding liabilities and managing risk
- Business planning and prospecting
- Fair housing and ethics
Can I complete the course entirely online?
Yes. Perry Real Estate College offers its Alabama post-licensing course 100% online and self-paced. This format provides the flexibility you need to study on your own schedule and meet your deadline, whether you are on a busy schedule or need to accelerate your learning.
Is a final exam required for the course?
Yes, you are required to pass a proctored final exam to complete the 30-hour course. A proctored exam is required by the state. You will need to pass the exam with a minimum score of 70%.
How does this course prepare me for a long-term career in Alabama real estate?
Our course at Perry Real Estate College is designed to go beyond the basic requirements. We focus on teaching practical skills and business strategies that will help you build a successful and sustainable real estate business. By completing your education with us, you're not just checking a box, you're investing in your career.
Why is it important for new agents to start their post-licensing education immediately?
Starting your post-licensing education right away helps you gain momentum and put your new skills into practice immediately. Completing the course early allows you to transition to your original (permanent) license and focus on building your client base without the stress of an approaching education deadline.
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