You must be licensed 2-3 years depending on how many transactions you have completed. For a detailed breakdown of the experience requirements, please click
here. Additionally, you must be 18 years old, have a high school diploma, and
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Complete the 60-hour required real estate education
First, you must have completed your 60-hour salesperson pre-licensing education. Then you are eligible to complete your required 60-hour Broker Education, which includes a 30-hour Broker Fundamentals Course and a 30-hour Broker Management Course. To enroll in our 60-hour package to become a supervising broker in Kansas click Enroll Now! above.
2
Complete the course final exam
After you finish each course, you will need to take an online exam and pass with a minimum score of 90%.
3
Submit the background check requirement
You must submit your fingerprints to State Law Enforcement Division and the FBI for a criminal background check. For more information click
here.
4
Complete the broker exam application
This application must be filled out and submitted to the Kansas Real Estate Commission for approval. This process can take up to 4 weeks. Click here for more information.
5
Pass the Kansas Real Estate Broker Exam
Once you’ve completed the 30-hour Broker Management, you have 6 months to pass this exam. This test is registered through Pearson Vue. The exam has 120 questions, and you have 4 hours to complete. There are 40 state-specific questions and 80 general questions on the exam. You will need a scaled score of 70 or higher to pass. Click here for more information. After you pass this exam, you will have your score report at the testing center that you will be sent with your application to KREC.
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Complete an online application with the Kansas Real Estate Commission
Once you pass your exam you will send in your application online. Click here for more information.
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