Missouri Real Estate Practice Exam & Exam Prep Courses
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FAQs
The test durations for the real estate license exams in Missouri are as follows:
Salesperson: 4 hours – 140 multiple choice questions.
Broker: 4 hours – 140 multiple choice questions.
The Missouri Real Estate License Exam consists of multiple choice questions based on the 48-hour + 24-hour Real Estate Practice (MREP) Course pre-licensing curriculum. Below are the number of questions generally included in Missouri:
Salesperson: 140 multiple choice questions.
Broker: 140 multiple choice questions.
Yes, Missouri real estate license exam consists of multiple choice questions.
You need a minimum score of 70% on the national portion and 75% on the state portion to pass your Missouri real estate license test.
No, you cannot take the real estate license exam online. It must be done at one of the approved locations throughout Missouri.
The examination must be taken through PSI. The Missouri Licensing Exam must be passed with a minimum score of 70% on the national portion and 75% on the state portion. Those who pass one portion of the examination and fail the other, need to retake only the failed portion of the exam. Applicants will have six (6) months after satisfactory completion of the 48-hour pre-exam salesperson course within which to pass both portions of the licensing examination, complete the 24-hour Missouri Real Estate Practice (MREP) course, and apply for their license. After this six (6) month period, credit for the courses and examination will expire, and the required courses and examination must be repeated before applying for licensure.
The examination must be taken through PSI. Both the national and state portions of the Missouri Broker Licensing Exam must be passed to qualify for licensure. Those who pass one portion of the examination and fail the other, need to retake only the failed portion of the exam. Applicants will have six (6) months after satisfactory completion of the required licensing course within which to pass the licensing examination and apply for their license. After this six (6) month period, credit for the course and examination will expire, and the required course and examination must be repeated before applying for licensure.
The National Broker Examination is presented in simulation problem format. Each simulation problem will have a designated primary issue and property type. Each section within a problem will carry a secondary topic for that section. The primary issue and property type will remain consistent throughout the simulation problem, but the secondary topic can change with each section of the problem. Each problem will consist of three components: Scenario, Information Gathering (IG) sections, and Decision Making (DM) sections. Each problem begins with a scenario. The scenario provides the setting and introductory client information. For the national simulation portion of the examination, you will score points for Information Gathering (IG) sections and for Decision Making (DM) sections. The sum of your scores on all IG sections is reported as your IG total raw score, and the sum of your scores on all DM sections is reported as your DM total raw score. Your total raw scores must meet or exceed the minimum passing level in both the IG and DM to pass this examination.
The passing score for the state multiple-choice portion of the examination is 57 items correct.