So here’s the part you are probably most interested in. I have put together this step by step guide for knowing exactly what you need to do in order to get your Georgia real estate license. These are the GREC requirements, boiled down to just one page. Now, I’m not an attorney, so I have to insert a disclaimer that says make sure to verify this with GREC.
But let’s go ahead:
1. You must provide of copy of your Georgia Crime Information Center (GCIC) Report.
2. You must be 18 with a high school diploma or equivalent.
3. You must complete a 75 hour Georgia Salesperson Pre-license Course, or provide proof of 10 quarter hours or 6 semesters of completed college coursework majoring in real estate.
4. Must pass the final exam ($97)
5. Pay the licensing fees ($170 if taking the exam within 3 months of apply for licensure, or $340 if between 3 and 12 months of licensure)
6. Find a broker and submit a Sponsoring Broker Statement Application.
Now this may sound like a lot of stuff, but if you take it step by step, you can get this done in a very short time. I completed 150 hours of education in about 2 weeks time. If you can do that and pass the test, you could have your license in just a month or two of time.
So don’t wait any longer, get started with the educational requirements, so you can be on your way to making money in real estate.
Hello, my name is Jeff K Evans, and I was doing real estate deals before I ever thought about getting licensed. I quickly found out how expensive real estate agents are. So I looked to getting my license, but I didn't know exactly what to do.
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