How to obtain your Missouri Real Estate Salesperson License
You can obtain detailed information on Missouri real estate licensing at http://pr.mo.gov/realestate.asp
Examination and Licensure Eligibility Requirements
To obtain a Missouri salesperson license, applicants must be 18 years of age and fulfill ONE of the following requirements:
- Earn a Certificate of Satisfactory Completion from a 48-hour pre-exam salesperson course from an accredited Missouri real estate school on or before the exam date, pass BOTH portions of the Missouri salesperson examination, and complete the 24-hour Missouri Real Estate Practice Course (MREP) prior to submitting application for license.
MREP course can be taken before or after exam date. Complete application for license must be submitted within six months of the completion date of the 48-hour pre-exam salesperson course; OR
- Be a licensed attorney and pass BOTH portions of the Missouri salesperson examination. (Education requirements are waived.) Complete application for license must be submitted within six months of passing the exam. If both portions of the exam are not passed at one sitting, the application for license must be submitted within six months of the first passing exam score. A copy of current Bar card must be provided with the application for license; OR
- Hold a current and active real estate license in another jurisdiction, pass the STATE portion of the Missouri salesperson exam, and complete the 24-hour Missouri Real Estate Practice Course (MREP) prior to submitting application for license. MREP course can be taken before or after exam date. Complete application for license must be submitted within six months of passing theexam. A current license (history) certification issued within three months from the real estate commission of the state/jurisdiction from which currently licensed must be provided with the application for licensure. (A copy of license is not acceptable).