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Ohio Real Estate Salesperson License Requirements
- Must be at least 18 years of age and being honest, truthful and of good reputation.
- If an applicant has ever been convicted of a felony or crime of moral turpitude, or adjudged by a court to have violated any civil rights laws regarding real estate within the past two years, the application will probably be denied unless the Superintendent of the Division of Real Estate can be satisfied that the violation will not occur again.
- All applicants must successfully pass both parts of the real estate exams and apply for their license within one year of passing their initial exam.
- Once licensed, all real estate agents need to successfully complete 30 hours of specific, approved real estate continuing education courses every three years before their date of birth. These may be distance-education courses by correspondence or over the internet.
Ohio Real Estate Broker License Requirements
- Must successfully complete the educational requirements at an approved real estate school.
- If licensed after August 1, 2001 the applicant must complete 240 hours of specific real estate courses plus complete a minimum of two years of college. The 240 hours of real estate courses may be included in the two years of college.
- All applicants for a real estate broker license in Ohio need to have been actively licensed as either a broker or salesperson for at least two years. This includes working an average of 30 hours per week for two of the last five years immediately preceding the license application.
- Applicants must have completed 20 real estate transaction, or have the equivalent in approved experience.
- All education requirements need to be met before applying for the real estate examinations.
Ohio Has Reciprocal Agreements With:
Anyone holding licenses from any of these states may apply for a reciprocal license, and may be able to forego some classroom work and other requirements.
- Arkansas
- Colorado
- Connecticut
- Mississippi
- Nebraska
- Oklahoma
- West Virginia
- Wyoming