Pass Your Wyoming Exam the First Time

Wyoming requires 54 hours of pre-licensing education - one of the lowest! The exam tests water rights, mineral rights, and ranch property considerations. Fun fact: Wyoming has no state income tax and low property taxes, attracting many relocating buyers!

Questions

120

80 NAT / 40 STATE

To Pass

75%

90 / 120 TO PASS

Time Limit

3.5 Hrs

210 TOTAL MINUTES

Provider

Pearson VUE

WREC

Pass your Wyoming Salesperson or Broker License

Wyoming was the first state to constitutionally codify prior appropriation, and the WREC tests that all water is state property requiring a permit for any diversion.

Fewer candidates sit for Wyoming’s exam than almost any other western state, which means fewer state specific study resources exist. National platforms treat Wyoming as a standard prior appropriation state and miss the specific agency and listing frameworks that the WREC exam draws from. No AI language model was trained on enough Wyoming specific content to produce reliable practice questions.

The License Professor is written by licensed Wyoming professionals who know what Pearson VUE tests in the state portion. Every question on Wyoming water rights, agency disclosure requirements, and listing agreement structures is drawn from Wyoming law.

Three Topics that Trip Up Wyoming Students Most

Wyoming Water Rights

Wyoming was the first state to constitutionally codify prior appropriation, where all water is state property and a permit from the State Engineer is required for any diversion — the exam tests that water rights do not transfer with land and that no riparian rights exist.

Land Description (Survey)

Wyoming uses both PLSS rectangular survey and metes and bounds, often combined for rural parcels — the exam requires calculating acreage from fractional sections and tracing descriptions back to the point of beginning.

Agency Disclosures

Wyoming requires written disclosure of all available relationships before any transaction discussion, and a second notice when a specific relationship is established — Wyoming prohibits disclosed dual agency entirely, funneling agents into intermediary status.

The Wyoming Real Estate License Professor includes specialized deep dives for each of these.

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Your Path to Wyoming Real Estate

Follow the progression from entry-level to advanced licensure.

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Salesperson
2
Broker
1

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

Age18+
ExperienceEntry-Level
SponsorshipRequired

Your Exam

Questions120
Time3h 30m
Format80 Nat + 40 State
Passing Score Progress75%

You need 90 out of 120 questions correct to pass.

Renewal: Every 1 years • 12 CE hours required

To upgrade: 2 years experience, no sponsorship needed

2

Broker License

Who is this for?

This license is ideal for experienced professionals who want to operate independently or run their own brokerage

Requirements

Age18+
Experience2 years
SponsorshipNot needed

Your Exam

Questions130
Time4h
Format80 Nat + 50 State
Passing Score Progress75%

You need 98 out of 130 questions correct to pass.

Renewal: Every 1 years • 12 CE hours required