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How To Obtain A Texas Real Estate License

Jim Cummings
  • Residential Real Estate Broker
  • College Station, TX
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The question of How To Obtain A Texas Real Estate License comes up from time to time. The Link below is to a detailed How To PDF:

https://assets.recenter.tamu.edu/Documents/Articles/1149.pdf   

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Jim Cummings
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@Stacey R Simmons. Alabama will recognize and apparently give you some leeway (under reciprocal Licensing Agreements) for holding a RE License in another state. 

See the required procedures at https://tinyurl.com/y3bhab6e

If you do not currently hold a RE License in any state it will take you probably at minimum 30-45 days to get licensed in Texas (for example). You will then need to be sponsored by a Licensed Broker before you are able to actually conduct transactions. 

Google is your friend - hope this helps!


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