The Real Estate Training Center offers WEST VIRGINIA real estate licensing training from approved WEST VIRGINIA real estate schools to help you earn your WEST VIRGINIA real estate license or WEST VIRGINIA continuing education credits (CE).
WEST VIRGINIA Real Estate Salesperson Licensing Requirements
How do I earn a WEST VIRGINIA real estate license? You start by making sure you meet the state licensing requirements, then you must take the required training and pass the WEST VIRGINIA real estate license exam.
Eligibility Requirements
West Virginia (WV) Real Estate Salesperson Licensing Requirements
The Requirements For A Real Estate Salesperson License In West Virginia Include:
Being At Least 18 Years Of Age
Having A High School Diploma Or GED
Salesperson Applicants Need To Complete 90 Clock Hours (Six Credit Hours) Of Approved Pre-Licensing Real Estate Courses Before Applying. These Courses Need To Be Completed Within The Five-Year Period Preceding The Application Date.
Licensed Applicants From Other Jurisdictions Need To Obtain A Certification Of License From The Home State.
All Salesperson Applicants Must Also Pass The Real Estate Exams.
West Virginia Real Estate Broker Licensing Requirements
The Requirements For A Real Estate Broker License In West Virginia Include:
Being At Least 18 Years Of Age
Having A High School Diploma Or GED
Completing 90 Clock Hours (6 Credit Hours) In Approved Real Estate Courses If Already Licensed As A Real Estate Salesperson In West Virginia. All Courses Need To Have Been Completed During The Five Year Period Preceding The Application Date.
Those Not Already Licensed As A Salesperson In West Virginia Must Submit Proof Of Having Successfully Completed 180 Clock Hours (12 Credit Hours) In Approved Real Estate Courses. All Courses Need To Have Been Completed During The Five Year Period Preceding The Application Date.
Two Years Of Active Experience As A Real Estate Salesperson. Proof Of Active Experience Is Provided By Providing Information On All Listings And Sales During The Two Year Period. Recommendation Affidavits Need To Be Obtained From All Brokers With Whom The Applicant Has Been Licensed As A Salesperson.
Attorneys At Law Do Not Have To Satisfy The Above Experience And Education Requirements, They Do Need To Provide A “Certificate Of Good Standing” From The West Virginia State Bar, And All Attorneys Must Successfully Pass The Written Real Estate Exams.
Licensed Applicants From Other Jurisdictions Need To Obtain A Certification Of License From The Home State To Accompany The Application.
All Broker Applicants Must Also Pass The Real Estate Exams.
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