Alabama Real Estate License Requirements

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Alabama real estate requirements

How To Get Your Real Estate Salesperson License In Alabama

Alabama State Required Pre-licensing Hours: 60 hours
Colibri Real Estate Alabama Course Hours Offered: 60 hours


1. General Alabama Salesperson License Requirements

The general requirements for real estate salespersons defined by the Alabama Real Estate Commission are as follows:

  • Be a U.S. citizen, permanent resident alien or legally present in the U.S
  • Be at least 19 years old
  • Show proof of bona fide residency in any state in the U.S
  • Show proof of high school graduation or the equivalent
  • Not have been convicted of a felony or a crime involving moral turpitude
  • Not have had a real estate application or license rejected or revoked in any state within the past two (2) years

2. Salesperson License Education Requirements in Alabama

Below are credit hours required for the Alabama pre-license course to qualify for your salesperson license.

Course TypeRequired Credit Hours
Total Pre-license Course Hours60 hours

3. Additional Salesperson License Requirements in Alabama

If you meet the general requirements and have completed your required course credit hours, you will need to complete the following steps to get your Salesperson license:

  • Successfully pass the Alabama Salesperson licensing exam with a score of 70% or higher
  • Submit request for a criminal background check
  • Submit an application for an Alabama Temporary Salesperson’s license
  • Complete the required 30-hour post-license course
  • Submit an application for an Alabama Permanent Salesperson’s License

Regulatory Notes:

The state requires a minimum amount of seat time in the course content.  Our online course platform monitors this requirement for each student. Students cannot receive credit for completing more than 6 hours in a course per day. At this rate, students are not allowed to complete a course in less than 11 days, therefore, the first attempt at the live, proctored, course final exam is not accessible until at least the 11th day after starting the course (provided the student has completed all units).

Obtaining Certificate of Course Completion: Course is not considered complete until ALL of the following are true: 

  1. Student has completed the course material and passed the proctored course final exam with a score of at least 70%
  2. Colibri Real Estate has received and accepted verification information from the proctor who administered the final exam (if not, then Grades will deny the grade), and 
  3. Colibri Real Estate has received all required documents from the student (Licensing Process and Deadlines form)

Upon completion of the course, Colibri Real Estate will provide you an electronic certificate of completion in your account dashboard.  You may need to submit your certificate of completion with your license request, please refer to your license application to determine if this is necessary.  Course completion dates are recorded using Central Standard Time, therefore that will be the time reflected on your certificate.

Roster Process: Once the above is confirmed, Colibri Real Estate will report your course completion to the Alabama Real Estate Commission within 3 business days. Please be sure to provide your ID number as that is required for Colibri Real Estate to report your completion.
Roster Sent: Every 1 days

Name: Alabama Real Estate Commission
Website: https://arec.alabama.gov/arec/
Phone: 334-242-5544
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Good to Know

The information provided is a summary of the minimum requirements set forth by the Alabama Real Estate Commission. For a more detailed requirements breakdown, please see the board’s site.

If you hold Real Estate licenses in multiple states, please make sure to check each state’s requirements.

Note: This license renewal information is provided as a convenience only and is subject to change at any time. It’s ultimately the responsibility of the licensee to be sure that he or she is meeting all requirements for each license and corresponding renewal period.