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Forms to be used for filing a Registration under the New Jersey Real Estate Sales Full Disclosure Act, NJSA 45:15-16.27, et. seq.
- License Certification/License History Request Form
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- Fingerprinting Process
Criminal History Background Investigation New Jersey law...
- Requirements for Licensure
Applicants must first complete a 90-hour general real estate...
- License Fees
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- Rec Notice
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- License Certification/License History Request Form
Verify that your contact information on file with the Real Estate Commission is current to receive renewal correspondence and updates by accessing your menu in the Online Licensing System and using the “Update your contact information” function.
E-mail licensing questions to: relic@dobi.nj.gov : The New Jersey Real Estate Commission (REC) issues licenses to real estate brokers and salespersons, real estate schools, and course instructors, as well as establishes standards of practice for the real estate brokerage profession.
18 Οκτ 2024 · In this article, we discuss everything you need to know about the New Jersey real estate exam from scheduling to passing on your first try. We’ll cover: How to schedule the New Jersey real estate licensing exam How much it costs; The documents you’ll need to register for the exam; Where you can take it; What is covered on the exam
1 Ιαν 2024 · examination centers in New Jersey. PSI works closely with the State to be certain that examinations meet local as well as national requirements in basic principles and examination development standards. Following are the New Jersey real estate licensing examinations offered by PSI: Real Estate Salesperson Real Estate Broker Instructor LICENSING ...
3 Μαΐ 2023 · The New Jersey Real Estate Commission (REC) issues licenses to real estate brokers and salespersons, and instructors, as well as establishing standards of practice for the real estate brokerage profession.
To qualify for a real estate salesperson's license, an applicant must be at least 18 years of age, have a high school education or equivalency, complete a 75-hour pre-licensure course at a licensed school and pass the license examination.