How to Get a Real Estate License in Hawaii

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How to Get a Real Estate License in Hawaii

If you want to sell real estate in Hawaii, you will need to apply for and be granted a real estate license from the Hawaii Real Estate Commission. Becoming a licensed real estate salesperson requires you to go through many steps or prerequisites before you even can obtain an application for a license. You can get a real estate license in Hawaii by first meeting the general requirements for the state.

Instructions

    • 1

      Determine if you meet the general requirements to apply for a real estate license in Hawaii. You must be at lest 18 years old and be a U.S. citizen.

    • 2

      Take the pre-license course that is offered by the Hawaii Real Estate Commission prior to taking the salesperson's license examination, if applicable. If you meet any of the equivalency categories, such as being licensed in another state or have taken at least six credit hours of approved college classes, you do not need to take the pre-license course.

    • 3

      Find a date to take the broker's license examination in the current Hawaii Real Estate Candidate Handbook.

    • 4

      Contact the testing agency to schedule a date to take the salesperson's license examination. You can call PSI Services LLC at 800-733-9267 or go to is website.

    • 5

      Take and pass the examination to receive an application for a Hawaii real estate license.

    • 6

      Complete the application and mail it to the commission. Include the required documentation and payment when mailing the materials. Mail the materials to:
      Real Estate Commission
      P.O. Box 3469
      Honolulu, Hawaii 96801

Tips & Warnings

  • The Hawaii Real Estate Candidate Handbook is given to you if you have passed the pre-license course or have been given a pre-licensing education equivalency certificate.

  • You need to submit the application within two years of passing the salesperson's license examination.

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