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Are you looking for real estate classes in Baltimore, Waldorf, Silver Spring or any other city in Maryland? Enroll in our accredited Maryland real estate licensing courses online today. Start a career you’ll love in a state that makes dreams happen. As a Maryland real estate agent, be your own boss and enjoy unlimited earning potential.
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Why choose Colibri for your Real Estate Pre-licensing classes in Maryland?
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Active and seasoned real estate instructors offer experience, insights, and guidance about the real estate market in your state.
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Bring confidence to exam day. Enroll in industry-leading exam prep to help you pass on the first try. If you don’t pass your licensing exam on the first try, we’ll reimburse the original cost of either your pre-licensing package or the exclusive exam prep you purchased.
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How to get a Real Estate License in Maryland
To become a real estate agent in Maryland, you must first get your Maryland real estate license. The process of getting your real estate license generally takes a few months and includes the following steps:
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Enroll in an Maryland real estate school
The first step to getting your Maryland real estate license is to enroll in a real estate school and complete a 60-hour real estate pre-licensing course.
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Pass the course final exam
Once you have completed the 60-hour Maryland real estate pre-licensing course, you must pass a course exam that will help prepare you for the state exam. The exam consists of 110 multiple choice questions for the salesperson license and 115 multiple choice questions for the broker license with a minimum passing score of 70%.
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Complete the background check
You may need to submit a background check to verify your identity and right to work as a real estate agent in Maryland.
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Apply for your Maryland real estate license
Submit your application online by filling out the relevant form with the Maryland Real Estate Commission, either electronically or via mail.
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Pass the state license exam
Licensing exams in Maryland are conducted by PSI Examination Services. You must make a reservation with PSI no less than 24 hours before your examination date. You will be expected to provide a non-refundable examination fee.
You need to get a score of 70% or higher to pass the state real estate license exam in Maryland.
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If a student does not pass the Maryland real estate license exam within 30 days of completing the exam prep course, we’ll reimburse the original cost of either your pre-licensing package or the exclusive exam prep you purchased.* For reimbursement, email us at [email protected] with a copy of your exam results, including the date of the exams, within 30 days of the failed exam attempt.
*Specific state laws or regulations prohibit some students from qualifying. For example, Florida, Michigan, Tennessee, and New Jersey do not permit guarantees to passing the real estate licensing exam.
Just as if you were in a classroom, attending all sessions from start to finish are crucial to earn credit. We understand some things are out of your control! Please review your welcome letter, located on your student dashboard for more attendance details.
Each class must be completed in the format it was started to receive credit.
A real estate license in Maryland can cost between $434-$798 depending on your preferred real estate school and course. The cost of a real estate license course or package in Maryland at Colibri is between $198-$527.
Here is a breakdown of the various fees and expenses included in the total cost of a real estate license in Maryland:
Course / Package Fees: $198-$527
Background Check: N/A
Salesperson License Fees: $90
Examination Fees: $44
In Maryland, a student or licensee is expected to spend at least 2.5 days in an accredited real estate licensing course or program. The courses at Colibri are available for durations between 2.5 days and 6 months.
Yes, you can! Colibri offers students or licensees to attend classes and complete their pre-licensing course fully online with livestream and flexible self-paced packages.
Yes, Maryland has reciprocity agreements for real estate licenses with the following states: Pennsylvania and Oklahoma.
No, you cannot take the exam without completing your real estate pre-licensing course in Maryland.
It varies per person on how long it takes to get a Maryland real estate license depending on the pace in which you complete your pre-licensing education, pass your licensing examination, the time it takes you to find a sponsoring broker and complete the application process, and application processing times. Some candidates complete the process within six months.
To get your real estate license in Maryland you must be at least 18 years old and possess good character and reputation, complete the approved 60 hours of Maryland real estate pre-license education, pass the Salesperson licensing examination by achieving a score of 70% or higher, and apply for your Maryland Salesperson license. Also, you must obtain sponsorship from a licensed Maryland real estate broker.
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