Alaska Real Estate Exam to get your Alaska Real Estate License. Online course can be done on your own time. Delivered professionally by one of the most experienced Real Estate course providers. Online School learning allows for studying on your own time.
The course prepares students for the Alaska Real Estate Exam.
Courses are state-approved and certified by the Association of Real Estate License Law Officials (ARELLO).
Begin your new career as a part time or full time Alaska Real Estate broker or agent
A person desiring to acquire any type of real estate license in Alaska must: Pass the appropriate exam
Not be under indictment for forgery, theft, extortion, conspiracy to defraud, or any other felony implying character untrustworthiness.
Apply for licensure within six months after passing the exam. Pay the appropriate fees Meet the appropriate education requirements. Salesperson 20 school classroom hours approved prelicensing education
Broker/Associate Broker: 15 school class hours approved broker training Additional Requirements for Broker's License
A person living in Alaska must have completed 24 consecutive months within the last 36 as a licensed salesperson, and real estate must have been his/her principal occupation; he must either own a real estate business or work as the broker for a corporation or partnership. A corporation or partnership can have only one broker in charge. If a second person, meeting the qualifications of a broker, holds an ownership position or is employed by the company, that person is considered an associate broker.
If a real estate broker no longer meets the conditions of ownership or corporate employment, his/her broker license is suspended until such time as that status is resumed; alternatively, he/she may become an associate broker in another broker's office. A person who has been convicted of a felony of one of the types listed above may not be granted a broker's license until seven years after the complete sentence has been served.
Additional Requirements for Associate Broker's License A person must have been a licensed salesperson in Alaska for 24 consecutive months within the last 48, and real estate must have been his/her principal occupation. He/she must have passed the broker's exam and be affiliated with a licensed broker. If ever convicted of any of the specified felony offenses, an associate broker's license cannot be granted until five years after the complete sentence has been served.