FAQ: How can I get my MI license if I'm licensed in another state?
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How can I get my MI license if I'm licensed in another state?
If you hold a real estate salespersons license in another state, LARA may grant you a Michigan real estate salespersons license if they determine that your prior real estate experience and education is substantially equal to that required in Michigan.
If LARA determines that you cannot receive a Michigan real estate license solely based on your past real estate experience and education, you will have to obtain your license the same way as any non-licensee. This includes:
1) Complete the 40-hour Michigan pre-license course.
2) Apply for your Michigan real estate license.
3) Pass the Michigan state licensing exam.
You will also be required to submit a signed and notarized Consent to Service of Process form.
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