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Significant points as described by the Department of Labor, "Real estate brokers and sales agents often work
evenings and weekends and usually are on call to suit the needs of clients. A license is required
in every State and the District of Columbia..."
For a complete description, see The Department of Labor's summary of real estate.
Applicants for the Georgia Salesperson Examination must:
- Be at least 18 years of age
- Be a high school graduate or the holder of a certificate of equivalency
- Successfully complete a 75-hour Salesperson's Prelicense Course at an approved school such as Georgia MLS Training Institute
- Pass a proctored exam with a 75% or better in order to be eligible to take the state exam
For more information about becoming a Real Estate Agent, visit the Georgia Real Estate Commission (GREC) online.
- 75 Hours of Prelicense Education
- 25 Hours of First-Year Postlicense Education
- 24 Hours of Real Estate Continuing Education for Each Four-Year Renewal Period
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