Wondering how to get your Kentucky Real Estate license?

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    • How do you get an Kentucky Real Estate License?

      You must be 18 years or older and have a high school diploma or GED equivalent and  


      •  Register for 96 hours of Pre-Licensing Education. 
      • Complete the course final exam.
      •  Submit the background check.
      • Pass the Kentucky Real Estate Exam.
      • File your license application.

      For more information, click HERE.

    • Is Post-License Education required for an Kentucky Real Estate License?

      All new Kentucky real estate agents must complete 48 hours of post-licensing education within two years of obtaining and activating their license.  No more than nine hours of post-license education can be taken within a twenty-four-hour period.


      For more information, click HERE.

    • How do you get a Kentucky Real Estate Brokers License?

      You must have your Sales Associate License in Kentucky for at least two years and be working a minimum of 20 hours a week and 


      • Complete 336 hours of approved Kentucky Managing Broker courses.
      • Complete the course final exam.
      • Submit the background check.
      • Pass the Kentucky Real Estate Broker Exam.
      • File your license application.

      For more information, click HERE.

    • Does Kentucky offer Reciprocity with any other states?

      Yes! All agents must have an active Tennessee, Ohio, Florida, or West Virginia real estate license for at least one year before taking the course and take a reciprocity course. 


      For more information about obtaining a reciprocal sales agent's license , click HERE.


      For more information about obtaining a reciprocal brokers license , click HERE.

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