North Carolina Real Estate State Requirements

The information contained below is designed to provide a summary of the minimum education, experience, and examination requirements established by the North Carolina Real Estate Commission.

We recommend you contact the Real Estate Commission for more detailed information and for any changes which may have occurred.

Provisional Broker Licenses:

Provisional Broker Postlicense requirements:

Note: Effective April 1, 2006, the Commission discontinued issuing real estate salesperson licenses. At this time, all salesperson licensees were converted to broker licenses and each person holding a broker licenses that was changed from salesperson to broker on that date was classified as a provisional broker. Provisional brokers must have completed a 24 hour broker transition course no later than April 1, 2008 OR showed proof of possessing 4 years of full time real estate brokerage experience or equivalent part time real estate brokerage experience within the previous 6 years. If provisional brokers met this requirement by April 1, 2008, the provisional status of the license will be terminated and the broker will not be required to complete the 90 hour broker post licensing course. If the provisional broker fails to satisfy this requirement by April 1, 2008, the license will be placed on inactive status and the licensee must complete the 90 hour broker post license course in order to activate the license and terminate the provisional status.

Continuing Education Requirements: