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FAQs
How Long is the Real Estate Exam in New Jersey?
The test durations for the real estate license exams in New Jersey are as follows:
Salesperson: 4 hours – 110 multiple choice questions.
Broker: 4 hours – 120 multiple choice questions.
How many questions are on the New Jersey real estate license exam?
The New Jersey Real Estate License Exam consists of multiple choice questions based on the 75-hour pre-licensing curriculum. Below are the number of questions generally included in New Jersey:
Salesperson: 110 multiple choice questions.
Broker: 120 multiple choice questions.
Is the New Jersey real estate licensing exam multiple choice?
Yes, New Jersey real estate license exam consists of multiple choice questions.
What score is needed to pass the New Jersey real estate licensing exam?
You need 70% to pass your New Jersey real estate license test.
Can I take the New Jersey real estate exam online?
Yes, you can take the real estate license exam online (or at one of the approved locations throughout New Jersey).
How do I take the New Jersey Salesperson licensing examination?
Individual candidates have one year from the completion date of their pre-licensure education to take and pass the State examination administered by PSI Services LLC and to file a fully completed application for licensure with the Licensing Services Bureau. License candidates now have the option to take real estate salesperson examinations remotely or in person at one of the PSI Services testing centers. In-person and remote exams may be scheduled online at: https://home.psiexams.com/#/home?bc=njre. Applicants must receive a score of 70% or higher to successfully pass the state licensing examination.
When taking the state examination, the applicant will be required to answer screening questions about their qualifications to receive a real estate license. After successfully passing the real estate licensure examination, you will be required to sign a form on which you certify that your screening question answers are accurate and truthful.
The screening questions make inquiry into criminal histories. N.J.S.A. 45:15-12.1 specifically prohibits licensure to anyone that has been convicted of forgery, burglary, robbery, any theft offense other than shoplifting, criminal conspiracy to defraud or other like offenses within the five (5) years preceding the application for licensure. Convictions for shoplifting or other offenses or convictions for those offenses stated in the preceding paragraph which occurred more than five (5) years ago or the loss of a real estate or other professional license for cause, may constitute grounds for the denial of a license under N.J.S.A. 45:15-9.