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Are you interested in obtaining a real estate license in Alaska? Here are the specific requirements you need to meet based on your role:
For all exams, the passing score is 75. There can be 5-10 "Pre-Test" questions in each category that are being tested by Pearson VUE and do not count against a passing grade. These questions are not identified on the exam, so examinees must answer every question on the exam. The exam score is reported as a scaled score from 0-100.
To become a Salesperson in Alaska, you need to provide proof of age 19 and above, complete 40-hour Pre-License Education, pass the real estate examination, obtain Errors and Omissions Insurance, complete and submit the application form, and pay the examination fees ($100) and license fees ($390 which includes application fee, license fee, and recovery fund fee).
To become an Associate Broker in Alaska, you need to provide proof of age 19 and above, complete Pre-License Education, obtain Errors and Omissions Insurance, provide an Affidavit of Licensee Experience signed by your supervising broker(s) confirming your licensee experience (24 months within the immediate 36 months prior to obtaining your initial Broker license), provide license history/certification from each jurisdiction where you hold or have ever held a Real Estate license, complete and submit the application form, and pay the examination fees ($100) and license fees ($50 if remaining in the same office, $225 for transfer).
To become a Broker in Alaska, you need to provide proof of age 19 and above, complete Pre-License Education, obtain Errors and Omissions Insurance, provide an Affidavit of Licensee Experience signed by your supervising broker(s) confirming your experience, provide verification that you worked as a licensee for at least 24 months within the immediate 36 months prior to obtaining your initial Broker license in another jurisdiction, provide license history/certification from each jurisdiction where you hold or have ever held a Real Estate license, complete and submit the application form, and pay the examination fees ($100) and license fees ($50 if remaining in the same office, $225 for transfer).
The passing score for all real estate exams in Alaska is 75. There can be 5-10 "Pre-Test" questions in each category that are being tested by Pearson VUE and do not count against a passing grade. These questions are not identified on the exam, so examinees must answer every question on the exam. Salesperson exam has 2 parts: 80 general practice and 40 State Law questions. Associate broker and broker exams have 2 parts: 80 general practice and 60 State Law questions.
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