Idaho Real Estate SchoolS & licensing
IDAHO REAL ESTATE LICENSE CLASSES & School
How to get an Idaho Real Estate Salesperson License
Real Estate Career Institute
RECI pre-licensing courses are available 3 times per year at Keller Williams Coeur d'Alene via an online class or classroom environment. The local Coeur D’Alene Idaho Team Leader provides prospective agents that are looking to make real estate their new career all of the details in a step by step plan to ensure your success. They take the time to get to know you and why you are getting into real estate and what you are hoping to accomplish in your new career.
Once licensed, Keller Williams Coeur d’Alene has a specific training program designed to teach you the fundamentals of running a successful real estate business. The Coeur d’Alene Idaho office teaches new agents the systems and models to follow to be on track to sell 16+ homes in an agent's first year in the business.
$694.00
90 hours total
Idaho Real Estate Licensing Costs
Disclaimer: Costs may vary depending on the individual. Keller Williams provides this information as a planning tool only.Real Estate Salesperson License Exam Fee
$80.00
License Application Fee
$160.00
Fingerprint Service
$61.25
Note: Costs are prorated depending on join date.
Other Real Estate Licensing schools:
The CE Shop
DISCOUNT CODE: IDPRE25
An online Idaho licensing classes that are loaded with interactive content. You'll have 24/7 access to your courses, with customer service availability seven days a week. We offer a variety of course package options, giving you the freedom to control your licensing education.
https://kwcda.theceshop.com/idaho/pre-licensing/id-salesperson-pre-licensing-cost
$539.00 to $786.75
90+ hours of training (depending on the chosen package)
How to get an Idaho Real Estate Salesperson License
Take your pre-license classes (Module l and Module 2). Go to the Education Lookup to search for available pre-license courses.
Pass the state and national portions of the salesperson licensing exam and get fingerprinted for the background check. Schedule the exam and fingerprint appointment through Pearson VUE at www.pearsonvue.com. Fingerprints can take anywhere from l week to 12 weeks for processing
We recommend having your fingerprints taken at a Pearson Vue test center, if possible. Electronic fingerprints are processed much faster than fingerprints made on a paper card.
If you cannot have your fingerprints taken at a Pearson Vue test center, you must contact IREC to have a fingerprint packet sent to you. Take the fingerprint card to the nearest law enforcement agency to have your fingerprints rolled. Make sure you and the person who is taking your prints follow the fingerprint instructions exactly.
Read the Pearson VUE candidate handbook for more information on topics covered in the exams. See the approved textbook list for resources helpful in preparing for the exams. The license law booklet and guidelines are available on the IREC website. See IREC's Approved Textbook List for information on obtaining copies of the other resource books.
Register a user name and password for the IREC online services. The online services allow you to track your own fingerprint status, license history, and education records. Your fingerprints must be cleared before you send in your application. You can check your fingerprint status by logging in to the online services. The message "RES-OK" on your fingerprint status means your prints have cleared. Contact IREC staff for assistance if you have ever had a felony or a professional license revoked.
If you plan to immediately license on Active Status you will need to arrange for your individual Errors & Omissions insurance. The Commission has a group policy available through Rice Insurance Services Co. at www.risceo.com . You must have E&O coverage in place before your license can be activated.
Read and carefully complete the Salesperson Application (Form REE-040 on the IREC website).
*VERY IMPORTANT* Be sure to answer every question and include all required attachments and the correct fee. IREC cannot accept incomplete paperwork, and all incomplete paperwork will be returned to you.
Qualifications for Obtaining an Idaho Real Estate Salesperson License
Successfully complete Module l (45 hrs) and Module 2 (45 hrs) of the salesperson pre-license courses ($694 -$795 depending upon which provider you choose)
Pass the Idaho and National (general) salesperson license exams with a 70% or better ($80 exam fee to Pearson Vue)
Complete Salesperson License application (Form REE-040)
($160 application fee to IREC)
Provide a copy of your high school diploma or equivalent
Be at least 18 years of age
Submit your fingerprints and pass background check ($61.25 fingerprint fee to Pearson Vue)
Errors & Omissions insurance (Active status only) (Approximately $12.50/Month)
Proof of legal presence in the U.S.
The average start up costs for a real estate license, including school, is approximately $1,500 to $1,800.