Alaska real estate exam: format, passing score, and how to prepare 

The Alaska real estate exam is a required step to become a licensed real estate salesperson or broker. It consists of 120 scored multiple-choice questions, is administered by Pearson VUE, and tests your knowledge of national real estate principles and Alaska-specific laws. This guide covers the exam format, scheduling process, test day expectations, and how to prepare with confidence. 

The Alaska real estate exam is required to obtain a real estate salesperson license and is administered by Pearson VUE. You must complete your pre-licensing education before taking the exam. 

Exam Component Details 
Total questions 120 scored multiple-choice questions 
National section 80 questions 
Alaska section 40 questions 
Time limit 4 hours total 
Passing score Scaled score of 75 on each section 
Question format Multiple-choice 
Administered by Pearson VUE 
Results Immediate (pass/fail + score report) 
Pretest questions 5–10 unscored questions 

You must pass both the national and Alaska-specific portions to qualify for licensure. 


To pass the Alaska real estate exam, you must achieve a scaled score of at least 75 on both the national and state sections. 

Important scoring details: 

  • Sections are scored separately  
  • You must pass both portions  
  • Results are provided immediately after completion  
  • Numeric scores are only provided to failing candidates  
  • Failing candidates receive a diagnostic report showing strengths and weaknesses by topic area  

Pearson VUE uses scaled scoring, which means your score is not reported as the exact percentage of questions answered correctly. 

Important: If you pass one section but fail the other, Alaska requires you to retake the entire examination on your next attempt.  

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The Alaska real estate exam covers a broad range of national real estate concepts along with Alaska-specific laws and regulations. Many candidates find the exam challenging because it tests both memorization and practical application of real estate concepts. 

What test-takers commonly experience: 

  • Questions focus on applying concepts, not just memorization  
  • Alaska-specific laws and regulations require focused study  
  • Time management matters across a 4-hour exam  
  • Scenario-based questions are common  

What makes it challenging: 

  • Broad coverage across multiple topic areas  
  • State-specific licensing and disclosure rules  
  • Real estate math calculations  
  • Similar-looking answer choices  

Common reasons people fail: 

  • Not taking enough practice exams  
  • Weak understanding of Alaska-specific content  
  • Poor time management  
  • Focusing only on memorization instead of understanding concepts  

Best ways to pass: 

  • Take multiple timed practice exams  
  • Focus on contracts, agency, and Alaska law  
  • Use structured exam prep tools  
  • Review explanations for missed questions carefully  

The Alaska real estate exam includes math-related questions on the national portion. 

  • Total math questions: approximately 7 questions  
  • Topics include calculations involving area, valuation, financing, settlements, investments, and property management  

Common math topics include: 

  • Commission calculations  
  • Prorations  
  • Property measurements  
  • Loan-to-value ratios  
  • Seller proceeds and closing costs  

A silent, hand-held, non-programmable calculator without alphabetic keys is permitted during the exam. Financial calculators are not permitted. 

The exam also expects you to know standard measurements such as: 

  • 43,560 square feet per acre  
  • 5,280 feet per mile  

If a math problem slows you down, skip it and return later so you can maximize time on easier questions.    


Before scheduling the Alaska real estate exam, you must complete your pre-licensing education. 

Steps: 

  1. Complete your Alaska-approved pre-licensing education  
  2. Create a Pearson VUE account  
  3. Select the Alaska Real Estate Salesperson exam  
  4. Choose a testing location and appointment time  
  5. Pay the $100 examination fee  
  6. Receive your confirmation  

You can also schedule by phone at (800) 274-5992. 

Candidates must schedule at least 24 hours in advance. Walk-in exams are not available.  


You must take the Alaska real estate exam in person at an approved Pearson VUE testing center. 

Testing locations include: 

  • Anchorage  
  • Bethel  
  • Dillingham  
  • Fairbanks  
  • Homer  
  • Juneau  
  • Ketchikan  
  • Kodiak  
  • Palmer  
  • Seward  
  • Sitka  

Pearson VUE also offers additional nationwide testing centers.  


No. Alaska does not currently offer remote online testing for real estate licensing exams. All candidates must test in person at a Pearson VUE testing center.


Yes, you can retake the Alaska real estate exam if you do not pass. 

Retake Detail Information 
Number of attempts No set limit 
Waiting period 24 hours before rescheduling 
Retake fee $100 per attempt 
Sections to retake Entire exam must be retaken 
Passing score validity 6 months 

If you fail either portion of the exam, Alaska requires you to retake the entire examination rather than only the failed section.


You must arrive early and follow Pearson VUE testing center procedures.

✓ Bring: 

  • Two forms of valid, non-expired signature-bearing identification  
  • One government-issued photo ID 

✗ Do not bring:

  • Phones or electronic devices  
  • Notes or study materials  
  • Personal belongings  
  • Smart watches    

Testing Details: 

  • Arrive at least 30 minutes early  
  • Computer-based testing  
  • Scratch paper provided  
  • Immediate results after completion  

Question 1 

Which type of ownership includes the right of survivorship? 

a) Tenancy in common 
b) Joint tenancy 
c) Leasehold estate 
d) Life estate 

Answer: b 

Question 2 

A property sells for $400,000 with a 5% commission. What is the total commission? 

a) $15,000 
b) $18,000 
c) $20,000 
d) $25,000 

Answer: c  

Colibri Real Estate has helped over 1.5 million students prepare for their real estate exams over the past 29 years. Our Alaska exam prep is built to help you pass on your first attempt with structured practice, proven tools, and realistic exam simulation so you walk into test day ready, not guessing. 

Already completed your pre-licensing course elsewhere? You can purchase exam prep as a standalone program and still get access to Colibri Real Estate’s industry-leading prep tools. 

Colibri Real Estate offers two exam prep options depending on how much support you want: 

  • Exam Prep 
    A self-paced program powered by CompuCram. Includes simulated exams, unlimited practice tests, flashcards, readiness tracking, and audio review tools. Fully mobile-friendly so you can study anytime, anywhere. 
  • Exam Prep Live 
    Includes everything in Exam Prep, plus live Q&A with instructors and an Exam Crammer Webinar Series with six focused, instructor-led sessions to reinforce key topics before test day. 

Are you just getting started? If you’re beginning the licensing process, Colibri Real Estate pre-licensing packages include exam prep tools plus access to Rubi, an AI-powered study assistant that helps answer questions as you learn.  

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Colibri Real Estate stands behind its exam prep with a clear promise. 

If you purchase a qualifying pre-licensing package or standalone exam prep program and don’t pass your state exam on your first attempt, you may be eligible for a full refund. 

Here’s how our Pass or Don’t Pay Guarantee works: 

  • Complete the exam prep program
  • Pass at least three practice exams with a score of 80% or higher
  • Take your state exam within 30 days of completing the exam prep program
  • If you don’t pass, submit your results to request your refund 

FAQs   

Are walk-in exams allowed?

No. Walk-in exams are not available for the Alaska real estate exam. You must schedule your exam appointment in advance through Pearson VUE online or by phone. 

How early should you arrive at the testing center?

You should arrive at least 30 minutes before your scheduled exam time to complete check-in and identity verification procedures. 

Is there a penalty for guessing?

No. There is no penalty for guessing on the Alaska real estate exam. Unanswered questions are marked incorrect, so it’s best to answer every question.

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