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Arkansas Real Estate Exam: Everything You Need to Know

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Robert Rico
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Apr 25, 2026
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This article will cover everything you need to know about and how to pass the Arkansas real estate exam. Here’s a list of what you can expect to gain as you read on:

  • How to schedule the Arkansas Real Estate Licensing exam 
  • The requirements to register for the exam
  • The cost of the exam
  • Where you can take the exam 
  • What is covered on the exam 
  • The difficulty level of the exam 
  • Best tips to pass the exam 
Requirement Official Details
Exam Administrator Pearson VUE
Question Count 110 Scored (80 National, 30 State)
Passing Score 70 Scaled (on both portions)
Testing Duration 240 Minutes (4 Hours)
Exam Fee $75 per appointment
AREC Application Fee $50
Background Check Fee $86.25 (Total for AR & FBI)
Pre-License Education 60 Hours (Approved AR provider)
Eligibility Period 12 Months from application approval

How to Schedule the Arkansas Real Estate Licensing Exam

To qualify to schedule the Arkansas real estate salesperson exam, all aspiring candidates must: 

  • Be 18 years or older
  • Successfully complete sixty (60) hours of real estate education, of which thirty (30) hours must be in the basic principles of real estate
  • (For first-time applicants) Submit the Application for Real Estate License Examination form at least thirty (30) days before the examination.
  • Background Check Acknowledgment Form
  • Application fee of $86.25 ($50 application + $22 state background + $14.25 FBI background) in one cashier's check or money order made payable to "AREC.

Qualified candidates will be sent a Certificate of Examination Eligibility via postal mail upon review. After receiving this certification, candidates can schedule the exam by visiting the Pearson VUE website. 

If you’re a first-time user, you’ll be required to create an account to create a candidate ID and be assigned a password. Follow the step-by-step instructions provided on the website to book your exam reservation. 

You can also make a reservation over the phone by calling (800) 274-2606. All exam reservations must be made at least 24 hours before the desired exam date. 

You’ll be required to pay an examination fee of $75 at the time of reservation. This fee is non-refundable, non-transferable, and can be paid via credit card, debit card, or voucher. 

Where Do You Take the Arkansas Real Estate License Exam?

Candidates for the Arkansas real estate licensing exam are to take their exams at any of the designated Pearson VUE test centers in Arkansas. These locations include: 

Testing City Arkansas Real Estate Exam Official Test Center
Little Rock Pearson Professional Center - Little Rock
Fort Smith Pearson Professional Center - Fort Smith
Rogers Pearson Professional Center - Rogers
Fayetteville University of Arkansas Testing Services
Texarkana Pearson Professional Center - Texarkana
Hot Springs ServUcomp
Jonesboro Cautela Solutions / SkyVenture Aviation
Harrison The Computer Zone
Camden Southern Arkansas University Tech
El Dorado South Arkansas Community College
Newport Arkansas State University - Newport
Monticello University of Arkansas at Monticello

Can You Take the Exam Online?

No, you cannot take the Arkansas real estate licensing exam online. Candidates for this exam will be required to go to Pearson VUE testing centers located around them to take the exam.

What to Bring on the Day of Your Exam

On the day of your Arkansas real estate exam, you are expected to bring two forms of VALID, non-expired signature identification. This ID must contain your signature and photo and must match the name you scheduled your exam with.

The primary identification must be government issued, and can be any of the following: 

  • Government-issued Driver’s License
  • U.S. Department of State Driver’s License
  • U.S. Learner’s Permit (plastic card only with photo and signature)
  • National/State/Country Identification Card
  • Passport
  • Passport card
  • Military ID
  • Military ID for spouses and dependents
  • Alien Registration Card (Green Card, Permanent Resident Visa)

The secondary identification can be any of the following:

  • U.S. Social Security Card
  • Debit (ATM) or Credit Card
  • Any form of ID on the Primary ID list

Take a Free AR Real Estate Exam

Here is a short 10-question Arkansas exam to test your real estate knowledge. This exam mimics our practice exams featured in our exam prep package. If you want the full package, tap the button below.

Quiz Results

What is on the Arkansas Real Estate Exam?

The Arkansas real estate salesperson exam is made up of two sections, which are: 

  • The general portion, comprising questions based on national real estate principles and practice
  • The state-specific portion, comprising questions based on Arkansas State Laws, Rules, and Regulations

National Portion

Here are the topics you will come across in the national portion of the salesperson exam, with the number of questions you can expect from each topic:

National Topic Area Questions
Real Property Characteristics, Legal Descriptions, & Land Use11
Forms of Ownership, Transfer, & Recording of Title9
Property Value & Appraisal11
Real Estate Contracts & Agency Relationships16
Real Estate Practice14
Property Disclosures & Environmental Issues8
Financing & Settlement7
Real Estate Math Calculations4
Total National Scored Questions 80

State Portion 

Here are the topics you will come across in the state portion of the salesperson exam, with the number of questions you can expect per topic

Arkansas State Topic Area Questions
Duties & Powers of the Real Estate Commission4
Licensing Requirements2
Statutory Requirements (Licensee Activities)14
Agency Relationships & Disclosures8
Other Statutory Requirements (Time-Shares, etc.)2
Total State Scored Questions 30

Will There Be Math on the Exam?

Yes. There are now 4 dedicated math questions in the National portion of the exam under the "Real Estate Math Calculations" category. However, expect to use your calculator for additional questions found in the Appraisal and Financing sections.

Common calculations include:

  • Settlements: Prorations and closing costs.
  • Agency/Practice: Commission splits and net to seller.
  • Appraisal: Gross Rent Multipliers (GRM) and depreciation.
  • Area: Square footage and acreage conversions.

Keep in mind that solving these math problems could be difficult and time-consuming. It is best to save these questions for later while you continue to answer the other questions unless the answers are easy. This allows you to answer more questions and maximize your allocated time. 

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Is the Arkansas Real Estate Exam Hard?

As can be expected of any professional certification exam, the Arkansas real estate exam is hard and will only get harder for poorly prepared candidates. This is why studying hard and getting all the help you can before taking the exam is important. 

How Many Questions Are on the Arkansas Real Estate Exam?

The Arkansas real estate salesperson exam has a total of 110 scored questions. 80 of these questions fall under the national portion, while the remaining 30 fall under the state-specific portion. Candidates are given a total of 4 hours to complete the exam.

Note that 5-10 ‘pretest’ questions may be added to a candidate's test. These questions are used to evaluate the quality of the exam and develop future licensing examinations. These questions will not be scored; neither will the time used to answer them count against the testing time.

To pass this exam, you must have a passing score of 70 in both portions. Note that the examination score is a scaled score of 0-100. It should not be interpreted as the percentage or number of questions answered correctly on the examination.

After completing the exam, you’ll receive a score report marked ‘pass’ or ‘fail’. Candidates who pass the exam will receive a score report that includes information on how to apply for a license. Candidates who fail the exam will receive a score report consisting of a numeric score and diagnostic information about the examination, as well as information about reexamination.

What is the Passing Rate for the Real Estate Exam in Arkansas?

The Arkansas Real Estate Commission and Pearson VUE do not publish an official first-time pass-rate for the salesperson test.

Instead of chasing an unofficial average, focus on meeting the documented standard: earn a scaled score of 70 or better on both sections within your one-year testing window.

How Many Times Can You Take the Real Estate Exam?

If you don’t pass the Arkansas real estate exam on your first attempt, don’t panic—you are not alone, and you have several options to try again.

1. Unlimited Attempts Within Your Eligibility Window

There is no official limit on the number of times you can take the exam. However, your attempts are governed by your Certificate of Examination Eligibility issued by the Arkansas Real Estate Commission (AREC). This certificate is valid for one year from the date of approval. You can retake the exam as many times as needed within that 12-month window.

2. The Six-Month Partial Pass Rule

The Arkansas exam is split into two sections: National and State.

  • If you pass one portion: You only need to retake the portion you failed.
  • The Catch: You must pass the second portion within six months of your initial success. If you exceed the six-month mark without passing both, your first passing score expires, and you must retake the entire 110-question exam.

3. Retake Waiting Period & Fees

  • Wait Time: You must wait at least 24 hours after a failed attempt before you can schedule a new appointment. You cannot schedule a retake at the testing center on the same day.
  • Cost: Every testing appointment requires the full $75 exam fee, regardless of whether you are taking one portion or both.

How to Pass the Arkansas Real Estate Exam

While the Arkansas real estate exam is challenging, passing is not impossible. To pass the exam on the first trial, candidates must thoroughly study and understand all the topics listed above, from which questions will be set. Here are a few practical tips you can use to prepare and study for the exam. They include: 

Create a Study Schedule 

When preparing for an exam like the Arkansas real estate exam, creating a study schedule can be very helpful in helping you balance your study sessions with your other daily commitments. A well-planned study schedule will improve your daily time management by ensuring that every minute of your time is accounted for, and will also help you make the most of your study periods.

Ensure you input frequent breaks into your study schedule to prevent burnout. It's also best to set your study time to periods of the day when you are less busy or distracted, such as early in the morning and late at night. We recommend studying for a little bit every night or every other night.

Use Acronyms and Mnemonic Devices

Acronyms and mnemonic devices are memory aids that break down complex information into smaller and simpler chunks that are easier for the brain to process and remember. Acronyms are formed by taking the first letters of each word in a phrase and forming a word with it. An excellent example of a real estate acronym is CCIM, which stands for ‘Certified Commercial Investment Member.’ 

Similarly, mnemonic devices are formed by associating a piece of information with something that can be easily related. A suitable mnemonic device detailing a property's four essential characteristics to have value would be “Don’t Utter Silly Things.”

  • Don’t for Demand
  • Utter for Utility
  • Silly for Scarcity
  • Things for Transferability

Join a Study Group 

Joining a study group can significantly increase your chances of success in the Arkansas real estate exam by improving your learning process. It provides you with like-minded people to be accountable to, boosts your motivation to study, and helps to breed a healthy competition within you that gears you to do more.

Get Guided Help

When you are preparing for the real estate exam, you have to go through excessive notes, textbook pages, finding terminology you think could show up on the exam, and so on. It can get messy and overwhelming.

That’s why we put together an Arkansas real estate exam prep package to help you prepare for the Arkansas exam. It makes studying and preparation easy and quick, and students who use our exam prep package have a 90% passing rate.

The prep package comes with:

  • 1,500 Arkansas real estate exam practice questions
  • Customizable practice state exams
  • Vocabulary flashcards
  • Video explanations
  • E-book study guide

You can add real estate crash course videos. It's 8+ hours of video content that teaches you the concepts, vocabulary, historical events, and more. Led by our head instructor, Robert Rico, our crash course videos teaches you everything you need to know to pass on your first try.

Final Thoughts on the Real Estate Exam in Arkansas 

The Arkansas real estate exam is compulsory for all individuals who want to be licensed real estate salespersons in the state. Passing this exam requires careful preparation and a solid understanding of real estate concepts and practices. To increase your chances of succeeding on this exam, follow the tips above and enroll in a reputable real estate school.

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TL;DR: First you have to submit your exam application for review and then, once approved, you can schedule your real estate exam with Pearson Vue. The exam will consist of two sections: a national and state portion. The Arkansas real estate exam passing rate is around 70% for first time test takers. If you fail one or more of the exam portions, you can retake the portion (or full exam.) This will cost an additional exam fee, which is why investing in our Arkansas real estate exam prep package is a worthwhile investment.

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Apr 25, 2026
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