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Applicants for a Ohio real estate broker license must hold an active Ohio salesperson license for two (2) of the last five (5) years and comply with the following requirements: Expand All Sections. Education Provisions. If licensed prior to 1/01/1972, no further education is due.
Ohio law allows out-of-state brokers to participate in the sale and lease of commercial real estate located in Ohio even though that out-of-state broker is not licensed in Ohio. ( Ohio Revised Code Section 4735.022 ) To do so, very specific requirements must be met.
21 gru 2023 · As a result of a new Ohio law, there are four different options, beginning December 29, 2023, that an out of state person can select when seeking an Ohio real estate broker's license. Below is a summary of the four options.
13 maj 2024 · Key Takeaways: Arkansas, Connecticut, Kentucky, Nevada, and West Virginia offer license reciprocity to Ohio real estate agents. Reciprocity allows licensed agents in one state to become licensed in another state without starting the licensing process from scratch.
The Division of Real Estate and Professional Licensing is part of the Ohio Department of Commerce. This division is responsible for licensing Ohio’s real estate brokers, salespeople, appraisers and foreign real estate dealers and salespeople.
You must submit a completed Salesperson Examination Application, a $60 fee, and proof that you completed your education requirements to the Ohio Division of Real Estate & Professional Licensing. (You may either submit a copy of your official transcripts or course completion certificates.)
1 maj 2001 · (C) An individual who has provided classroom instruction of the pre-licensure educational requirements prescribed in sections 4735.07 and 4735.09 of the Revised Code within a ten-year period immediately preceding their current application for licensure as a real estate broker or real estate salesperson shall be considered to have successfully ...