Dive deep into the state exam concepts and vocabulary in this 2-day intensive cram course led by an expert exam trainer. You’ll review what you’ll likely see on the real estate exam, review test-taking strategies, and get your questions answered by an expert. You’ll also have access to the exam prep package to take unlimited, customizable practice exams and test yourself on key terms with our digital flashcards.
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Applicants who wish to take the Delaware real estate exam must apply through DELPROS (Delaware Professional Regulation Online Services). New users will be required to create a DELPROS account in order to apply. The website is: https://delpros.delaware.gov/OH_HomePage.
Scheduling of the real estate exam may be done by visiting www.pearsonvue.com/de/realestate.
Current Processing Timeframes: Once all required documents have been submitted, it typically takes 3-5 business days for the Delaware Real Estate Commission to issue a license.
Salesperson Exam
Associate Broker Exam
Broker Exam
Salesperson Examination: The exam consists of 80 general practice questions and 40 Delaware-specific questions, all of which are multiple choice. Candidates have 4 hours to complete the test.
Associate Broker and Broker Examination: The exam consists of 80 general practice questions and 50Delaware-specific questions. Candidates have 4 hours to complete the test.
For the salesperson, associate broker, and broker examinations: There are multiple versions of each of the exams, each with different questions of varying degrees of difficulty. To ensure that no candidate has an unfair advantage or disadvantage, a statistical procedure known as equating is used to correct for differences in difficulty. This means that raw scores are converted into scaled scores that can range from 0 to 100, with anything above 70 a passing score. This would mean getting at least 56 of the 80 general practice questions correct and at least 28 of the 40 state-specific questions correct.
Candidates must provide 2 forms of current signature identification and the name on the identification must exactly match the name on the exam registration. The primary identification must be government issued and photo bearing with a signature and can be any of the following:
Secondary ID can be any of the following:
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