The requirements for obtaining a real estate license in Arizona vary depending on whether you are a salesperson or a broker. For salespersons, the requirements include a completed application (provided by Pearson VUE after passing the Salesperson license exam), an Arizona State Exam Score Report, a Pre-licensure Education Certificate of 90 hours, a Contract Writing Course Certificate of 6 hours, proof of legal presence in the U.S., proof of age 18 or older, a DPS-issued AZ Fingerprint Clearance Card, disclosure documentation if there have been convictions, disciplinary actions, or adverse judgments against you, and fees of $135. For brokers, the requirements include a completed application (provided by Pearson VUE after passing the Broker license exam), an Arizona State Exam score report, a Pre-licensure Education Certificate of 90 hours, a Broker Management Clinic Certificates program of 9 hours, proof of legal presence in the U.S., proof of age 18 or older, a DPS-issued AZ Fingerprint Clearance Card, disclosure documentation if there have been convictions, disciplinary actions, or adverse judgments against you, fees of $270, a Broker Candidate Experience Verification form LI-226 to prove that they have 3 years of full-time experience as a salesperson or broker during the immediate 5 years preceding application, and the Entity/Broker Status Change Form LI-216 to be hired as an Arizona Designated Broker.