Pass Your Georgia Real Estate Exam the First Time
Georgia requires 75 hours of pre-licensing education. The exam tests the Georgia Brokerage Relationships in Real Estate Transactions Act (BRRETA) heavily - know your agency disclosures! Georgia also has unique timber and agricultural property laws.
Questions
152
100 NAT / 52 STATE
To Pass
72%
109 / 152 TO PASS
Time Limit
4 Hrs
240 TOTAL MINUTES
Provider
PSI
GREC
Pass your Georgia Salesperson, Associate Broker or Broker License
Georgia ranked among the top five states for new real estate license applications last year, and the exam tests a statutory agency framework that most national prep materials do not cover accurately.
The regulatory environment in Georgia is built around a specific statutory structure that replaced traditional common law agency. Courses written for a national audience teach the old framework and miss what GREC actually enforces. AI generated question banks are trained on content that was never updated to reflect Georgia law, which means candidates using those tools are studying the wrong answers.
The License Professor is built by licensed Georgia professionals who write questions around BRRETA and GREC disciplinary procedures. No recycled content from other states. Just the statutory framework Georgia actually tests.
Georgia Sample Exams
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Salesperson
Individuals new to real estate who want to start their career helping clients buy and sell property
Associate Broker
Experienced agents ready to take on more responsibility while working under a supervising broker
Broker
Experienced professionals who want to operate independently or run their own brokerage
Three Topics that Trip Up Georgia Students Most
BRRETA (Agency Law)
Georgia’s BRRETA replaced traditional fiduciary duties with specific statutory duties (reasonable care, confidentiality, compliance) — students fail because they apply common law agency principles instead of BRRETA’s enumerated duties.
GREC Disciplinary Actions
GREC can reprimand, suspend, revoke, or fine licensees — students miss questions because they don’t understand the escalation ladder of sanctions or that GREC can impose restrictions short of full suspension.
Closing Cost Prorations
Georgia uses a 365-day year for proration calculations and students confuse which items are prorated to the day of closing versus prepaid through the end of the month — the math questions are among the most frequently missed.
The Georgia Real Estate License Professor includes specialized deep dives for each of these.
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Georgia Real Estate Exam FAQ
Georgia Real Estate License Reciprocity
Georgia offers full reciprocity with all other U.S. states. If you hold an active real estate license in another state, you can apply for a Georgia license without completing the full pre-licensing education. You may still need to pass the Georgia-specific portion of the state exam.
States accepted by Georgia
Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming
Reciprocity rules change. Verify current requirements with the Georgia real estate commission before applying.
Your Path to Georgia Real Estate
Follow the progression from entry-level to advanced licensure.
Salesperson License
Who is this for?
This license is ideal for individuals new to real estate who want to start their career helping clients buy and sell property To obtain a Salesperson license, you must be sponsored by a licensed broker or brokerage firm.
Requirements
Your Exam
You need 109 out of 152 questions correct to pass.
To upgrade: 3 years experience
Associate Broker License
Who is this for?
This license is ideal for experienced agents ready to take on more responsibility while working under a supervising broker To obtain a Associate Broker license, you must be sponsored by a licensed broker or brokerage firm.
Requirements
Your Exam
You need 109 out of 152 questions correct to pass.
To upgrade: reach age 21, no sponsorship needed
Broker License
Who is this for?
This license is ideal for experienced professionals who want to operate independently or run their own brokerage
Requirements
Your Exam
You need 109 out of 152 questions correct to pass.