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Becoming a real estate agent in Oklahoma is easier than you think.

A career in real estate can be extremely rewarding. Not only does this career provide flexibility and freedom to set your own pace, but you also earn an income that reflects the effort you put in. Successful people in real estate are typically goal-oriented, persevering, self-motivated, ambitious, and people-oriented. Many people earn their Oklahoma real estate license while transitioning out of a different industry. The rewards of a real estate career are the potential for high earnings, status in the community, autonomy, time freedom, helping people, intellectual challenge, and satisfaction from those accomplishments.

How to get an Oklahoma Real Estate License:

  1. Complete a 90-hour pre-license salesperson course

  2. Complete a background check through IdentoGO. Schedule a live-scan appointment now. The service code to schedule an appointment with IdentoGO is 2B7NR3.

  3. Apply for a provisional sales associate license. Apply here. Once all documents have been received and the application is approved, you will receive further information regarding the required examination via email.

  4. Once your application and background check are approved by the Commission, OREC will send your approved application information to PSI for processing.

  5. Within 48 hours you will receive your Candidate ID number and exam scheduling link via e-mail from PSI. Monitor your spam or junk mail folders for the PSI e-mail.

  6. If you do not receive your Candidate ID number and exam scheduling link within 48 hours, please contact PSI directly at 855-746-8169 or examschedule@psionline.com .

The Cost: ~$2,500 to $3,000

  • Pre-licensing course: $300 to $600

  • Application fee: $35

  • Background check: $60

  • Exam fee: $60 (provisional sales/sales associate) or $75.00 (broker)

  • License issuance fee: $100 (provisional), $215 (sales), $260 (broker associate), $295 (broker)

  • One time new member application fees: $250

  • National, state, and local boards: ~$600 yearly

  • MLS: ~$600 yearly

  • Supra MLS key: ~$300 yearly

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Want to learn even more about how to become a Realtor in Oklahoma? I’ve created a free real estate career launch guide.

Ready to take the next steps? Let’s connect to talk about your career in real estate.

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