FAQ: Can I get my Missouri real estate license if I'm not a MO resident?
Can I get my Missouri real estate license if I'm not a MO resident?
Yes. An out of state resident can apply for a Missouri real estate license if they hold a current, valid real estate license from another jurisdiction and they also have:
· Completed the Missouri Real Estate Practice Course (MREP).
· Passed the state portion of the Missouri real estate state examination before submitting the Missouri real estate license application.
· Submitted an application within six months of passing the state exam.
· Submitted a recent (less than three months old) license history from the real estate authority managing the applicant's current real estate license.
Related Questions
How old must I be to get a Missouri real estate license?
According to the Missouri Real Estate Commission's (MREC) website, an applicant for a Missouri real estate license must be 18 or older to apply. Evidence of the applicant’s age is provided when the applicant is fingerprinted. Missouri Statute 330.040.3.
Will I need a high school diploma to get my MO real estate license?
No, you do not need a high school diploma (or its equivalent) in order to obtain a Missouri real estate license. The Commission only requires that you be at least 18 years of age.
Can I get my Missouri real estate license if I'm not a MO resident?
Yes. An out of state resident can apply for a Missouri real estate license.
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