Alabama Real Estate Exam Prep
The Alabama Real Estate License Professor is Alabama's number one provider of high quality real estate knowledge designed to help you pass your Alabama real estate exam the first time. Your success and satisfaction is ensured through our PASS OR DONT PAY, 100% Guarantee. Explanations and feedback given by the Alabama Real Estate License Professor is provided by experienced instructors who have taught real estate classes and courses for years in Alabama. Many students have already aced their Alabama real estate exam by preparing with the Alabama License Professor. Shouldn't you?
Alabama State Licensing
The Alabama Real Estate Commission licenses, registers, and regulates real estate salespersons (sales agents) and brokers and has its real estate licensing exam administered by PSI/AMP. Our Alabama real estate prep exams cover all of the necessary fundamentals for both the state and national portions of the PSI/AMP exam.
What are the Alabama National Licensing Exam Topics?
- Property Ownership
- Land Use Controls and Regulations
- Valuation and Market Analysis
- Financing
- General Principles of Agency
- Property Disclosures
- Contracts
- Leasing and Property Management
- Transfer of Title
- Practice of Real Estate
- Real Estate Calculations
What are the Alabama State Topics?
- Licensing requirements
- Brokerage practices
- Property disclosures
- Advertising
- Accounting requirements
Alabama License Package Features
1,600 +
Alabama Specific Questions
14
Full Exams
3
Interactive Study Modes
(Learning, Exam, & Flash Card)
Specific Math and Definition Exams
Prepare for Both State and National Exams
Practicing real estate exam questions with the Alabama License Professor will:
- Increase your understanding of course material
- Improve your exam comfort, familiarity, and completion speed
- Start preparing immediately as there is no software to be delivered
- Work from home comfortably (slippers allowed): Study wherever and whenever you desire
- Have no need to attend expensive exam prep classes or real estate license school
The content for each Alabama real estate exam has been extensively planned out by the Alabama License Professors editorial staff; professionals who teach real estate license courses all over Alabama. Through their valuable years of instructional experience they have created a series of practice tests that help future realtors prepare for their real estate exam. Don't set up to fail. Pass the Alabama real estate exam using the excellent practice exams and informative feedback that the Alabama License Professor's system provides. And don't forget - we have a 100% money back guarantee!
Topics Covered in our Package
Alabama exam questions and our comprehensive glossary cover all real estate topics, including:
- Introduction to the Real Estate Business
- Real Property and the Law
- Concepts of Home Ownership
- Agency
- Real Estate Brokerage
- Listing Agreements and Buyer Representation
- Interests in Real Estate
- Forms of Real Estate Ownership
- Legal Descriptions
- Real Estate Taxes and Other Liens
- Real Estate Contracts
- Transfer of Title
- Title Records
- Real Estate Financing: Principles
- Real Estate Financing: Practice
- Leases
- Property Management
- Real Estate Appraisal
- Land-Use Controls and Property Development
- Fair Housing and Ethical Practices
- Environmental Issues and Real Estate Transactions
- Closing the Real Estate Transaction
- Real Estate Math
- Alabama Law and Practice
Salesperson License Requirements
Individuals who perform acts of real estate services in Alabama must be licensed by the Real Estate Commission. For the purposes of the License Professor, a salesperson is similar to sales agents in other states. Purchasing the sales agent package and selecting Alabama will provide you with national questions as well as Alabama-specific salesperson questions.
Minimum Requirements to Apply for the Salesperson License
- Be a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident.
- Be at least 19 years old.
- Show proof of bona fide residency in any state in the U.S.
- Show proof of high school graduation or GED.
- Not have been convicted of a felony or a crime involving moral turpitude.
- Not have had a real estate application or license rejected or revoked in any state within the past two years.
- After meeting the education and/or experience requirements, pass the licensing examination.
Additionally, a salesperson applicant must
- Prior to taking the state exam, successfully complete an approved 60 clock hour pre-license course.
- Must complete a 30 hour post license training course within the first twelve months of licensure in order to be issued an original (permanent) license.
- Further, the course must be completed and original license issued within the first six months in order to maintain an active license.
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Broker License Requirements
An Alabama Real Estate Broker License is required of individuals who want to employ salespersons under their supervision. A license may be obtained by broker candidates that have an active Alabama license that they have used full time for the previous three years. Purchasing our broker package and selecting Alabama will provide you with national exam prep questions as well as Alabama-specific broker practice questions.
Minimum Requirements to Apply for the Broker License
- Be a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident.
- Be at least 19 years old.
- Show proof of bona fide residency in any state in the U.S.
- Show proof of high school graduation or GED.
- Not have been convicted of a felony or a crime involving moral turpitude.
- Not have had a real estate application or license rejected or revoked in any state within the past two years.
- After meeting the education and/or experience requirements, pass the licensing examination.
Additionally, a broker applicant must
- Successfully complete an approved 60 clock hour pre-license course.
- Must have held an active real estate salesperson license in any state for at least 24 months of the 36 month period immediately preceding the date of application.
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Frequently Asked Questions
We know you may still have a number of questions about obtaining your real estate license in Alabama. Here are the most commonly asked ones. If you still have questions, just go to our contact page and let us know.
What score do I need to pass the Alabama Salesperson Exam?
The salesperson exam contains 100 national questions and 40 state-specific questions. Each question is judged by experts for what would be a score for a “minimally competent practitioner†(MCP) based on their difficulty. The minimum passing score is then computed by averaging these judgments.
What score do I need to pass the Alabama Broker Exam?
The broker exam contains 11 national simulation problems and 40 state-specific multiple choice questions. A minimum passing level (MPL) is assigned by experts, who judge questions based on Information Gathering (IG) and Decision Making (DM). The MPL for IG and DM are added together, to create the overall minimum passing level.
Can I get an Alabama real estate license if I have a criminal record?
Just because you have a criminal record, it does not mean that you will be prevented from receiving your license. It is always best to provide details on your application. If you are unsure, you can always call the commission to clarify what type of convictions are allowed, and which are not.
How much time am I given to complete the Alabama License Exam?
You are given a total of 3.5 hours for the salesperson exam. This means you have a total of 210 minutes to complete the real estate license exam.
You are given a total of 3.5 hours for the broker exam. You are are allowed 150 minutes (2 hours 30 minutes) for the simulation portion and 90 minutes (1 hour 30 minutes) for the multiple choice portion, for a total of 210 minutes (3.5 hours).