
1. Meet the Eligibility Requirements
Before pursuing a real estate broker license, verify that you meet your state's eligibility criteria. This typically includes holding an active real estate salesperson license and accumulating a certain amount of experience, such as two to three years working under a licensed broker.
2. Complete the Required Education
Enroll in and complete the mandatory broker pre-licensing education with our comprehensive courses. Our program is flexible, allowing you to learn at your own pace.
3. Apply for the Broker License Exam
Once you finish your education, apply for the Broker License exam. We offer detailed assistance and a checklist to ensure you have all necessary documents.
4. Pass the State Broker Examination
After your application is approved, take the state Broker Exam. We provide exam prep tools and resources to help you succeed.


Complete a 90-hour Real Estate Broker course approved by the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA). This comprehensive program is designed for experienced real estate professionals preparing for the heightened responsibilities of operating or managing a brokerage. Delivered through a blend of interactive and self-paced modules, the course covers all state-mandated topics, including brokerage management, fair housing, and advanced real estate practices. To finish the program, you must pass each course exam with a score of at least 70%. Upon successful completion, you’ll be eligible to sit for the Michigan Broker licensing exam, provided you meet the experience requirements set by LARA. Below is a list of core topics included in the curriculum:

Complete a 90-hour Real Estate Broker course approved by the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA). This comprehensive program is designed for experienced real estate professionals preparing for the heightened responsibilities of operating or managing a brokerage. Delivered through a blend of interactive and self-paced modules, the course covers all state-mandated topics, including brokerage management, fair housing, and advanced real estate practices. To finish the program, you must pass each course exam with a score of at least 70%. Upon successful completion, you’ll be eligible to sit for the Michigan Broker licensing exam, provided you meet the experience requirements set by LARA. Below is a list of core topics included in the curriculum:


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