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Real Estate Salesperson — National Exam

Free practice for the real-estate salesperson licensing exam — the NATIONAL portion (uniform across states), with Chinese & Spanish explanations and an English-term glossary. The real exam is in English; some states separately offer a Spanish-language administration. State-law portions are coming later.

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Real test language: the official Real Estate Salesperson — National Exam is given in English.

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Real Estate Salesperson — National Exam

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Texas Real Estate — State Law

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California Real Estate — State Law

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Florida Real Estate — State Law

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New York Real Estate — State Law

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Georgia Real Estate — State Law

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North Carolina Real Estate — State Law

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New Jersey Real Estate — State Law

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🗂️ Exam administration by state

Real-estate salesperson licensing is administered state by state. Most states give a two-part exam — a national/general portion plus a state-law portion — while California gives one combined exam. All exams below are administered in English (study aids in other languages do not change the official test language). Always confirm current fees and rules with your state's real-estate commission.

StateTest vendorWritten-test languagesExam & passing
CaliforniaCalifornia Dept. of Real Estate (DRE)California DRE (state-administered)EnglishOne combined 150-question exam; 70% (105 correct) to passofficial source ↗
TexasTexas Real Estate Commission (TREC)Pearson VUEEnglishTwo portions — National (80 scored) + Texas State Law (40 scored); must pass eachofficial source ↗
FloridaFlorida DBPR / Real Estate Commission (FREC)Pearson VUEEnglishOne combined 100-question exam; 75% (75 correct) to passofficial source ↗
New YorkNY Department of State (DOS), Division of Licensing ServicesNY Department of State (DOS) — eAccessNYEnglishOne combined 75-question exam; 70% to passofficial source ↗
GeorgiaGeorgia Real Estate Commission (GREC)PSIEnglishTwo portions — National (100 scored) + Georgia State Law (52 scored); 75% eachofficial source ↗
North CarolinaNorth Carolina Real Estate Commission (NCREC)Pearson VUEEnglishTwo sections — National (80 scored) + NC State (60 scored); 75% eachofficial source ↗
New JerseyNew Jersey Real Estate Commission (NJ REC), within the Dept. of Banking & Insurance (DOBI)PSIEnglishOne combined 110-question exam (≈80 national + 30 New Jersey law); 70% overall to pass (77/110)official source ↗

Fees vary and change often (shown as “to confirm” where not yet verified from an official source). Confirm the current exam fee, scheduling, and rules with your state's real-estate commission or its testing vendor before you register.