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How to get your Arkansas real estate license

Everything you need to earn an Arkansas salesperson license — from eligibility to your first sponsoring broker.

Requirements last verified July 8, 2026 by Matt Cochrell, licensed broker.

Quick answer · Verified July 8, 2026

How to get an Arkansas real estate license

Hours required
60 hrs
Total cost
$480 – $700
Typical timeline
4–10 weeks
Minimum age
18+
Step 1

Confirm you're eligible for an Arkansas real estate license

You must be at least 18 years old and hold a high school diploma or GED to apply for an Arkansas real estate license. A criminal background check is required — most non-violent offenses are reviewed case-by-case.

Step 2

Complete 60 hours of pre-licensing education

Note: Arkansas requires 60 classroom hours of real estate education, and at least 30 of those hours must be in basic principles of real estate. The course must come from an accredited postsecondary school or an AREC-licensed provider. Nice quirk: your 60-hour certificate never expires for salesperson applicants, and AREC will even accept your exam application before you finish the course.

  • Confirm you've reached age 18 (the age of majority in Arkansas).
  • Enroll in a 60-hour pre-licensing course from an accredited postsecondary school or AREC-licensed provider — at least 30 hours must cover basic principles of real estate.
  • You can submit your exam application to AREC before finishing the course, but your Certificate of Exam Eligibility won't be issued until AREC has your course completion certificate.
  • Keep your certificate of completion — for salesperson applicants it never expires.
Step 3

Pass the Arkansas real estate exam

Arkansas uses Pearson VUE to administer the licensing exam. You'll need a passing score of Scaled score of 70 on each portion (national and Arkansas law). The exam fee is $75. Expect roughly 100 national questions and 40–50 state-specific questions. Format: Computer-based at Pearson VUE test centers; national and Arkansas law portions — $75 covers both if taken together (or $75 per portion if taken separately).

Step 4

Apply for your Arkansas license

  • Submit your exam application to AREC with the $50 application fee (cashier's check or money order — no personal checks) plus the Background Check Acknowledgment (BCA) form.
  • Complete the state and FBI criminal background check through the Arkansas State Police — about $36.25 total ($22 state + $14.25 FBI). Important: Arkansas residents must WAIT for AREC's authorization email before getting fingerprinted.
  • Once AREC issues your Certificate of Exam Eligibility, schedule and pass the Pearson VUE exam ($75).
  • Within 90 days of passing, send AREC your full score report, the $50 license fee, the $25 Recovery Fund fee, and a signed post-license requirement notice — miss the 90-day window and you start over as a new applicant.
  • Choose active or inactive issuance: an active license requires a sponsoring principal broker, but Arkansas will issue your license inactive if you haven't picked a brokerage yet.
  • Complete the 18-hour AREC post-license course within 6 months of your initial license date — if your license sits inactive past that, you can't activate until the post-license course is done.
Step 5

Find a sponsoring broker

Your Arkansas license stays inactive until a licensed broker sponsors you. Interview at least 2–3 brokerages, compare commission splits, training, and lead sources, and pick the one that fits your career goals — not just the highest split.

Arkansas real estate license cost breakdown

Here's a realistic estimate of everything you'll pay to earn your license. Course price is the largest variable — state fees are fixed.

Cost breakdown
ItemAmount
60-hour pre-licensing course (typical online package)$300
AREC application fee$50
State + FBI background check$36.25
Pearson VUE exam fee (both portions together)$75
License fee ($50) + Recovery Fund fee ($25)$75
Estimated total$536.25

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Frequently asked questions

Renewal: Annually, on a calendar-year basis — $60 salesperson renewal, due by September 30 to avoid a $20 penalty. You'll need 7 hours of continuing education each year starting with your second renewal cycle..

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