Real Estate License Requirements in Louisiana

Real Estate License Requirements in Louisiana

Real Estate License Requirements in Louisiana

Thinking of becoming a real estate agent in Louisiana? The Louisiana Real Estate Commission (LREC) regulates the licensing process, and here’s a quick breakdown of what you need to do to get started:

Basic Requirements

  • Must be at least 18 years old
  • Must have a high school diploma or GED
  • Be a U.S. citizen or legal resident

Complete 90 Hours of Pre-Licensing Education

  • Take a 90-hour pre-licensing course from an LREC-approved provider.
  • Covers real estate principles, law, and practice.

Pass the Course Exam

  • You’ll need to pass the final course exam to be eligible for the state exam.

Submit Fingerprints for Background Check

  • Complete a background check through the Louisiana State Police and FBI.

Apply to the LREC

  • Submit your license application to the Louisiana Real Estate Commission.
  • Application fee is approximately $90.

Pass the Louisiana Real Estate Exam

  • Administered by PSI.
  • 135 questions (national + state-specific); need 70%+ to pass.

Obtain Errors & Omissions (E&O) Insurance

  • Required before you can activate your license.

Affiliate with a Sponsoring Broker

  • Choose a licensed Louisiana real estate broker to activate and use your license.

Post-Licensing & Continuing Education

  • Post-Licensing: 45 hours within your first 180 days.
  • Continuing Education: 12 hours every year, including mandatory topics like Fair Housing and Law Updates.

 Estimated Costs

  • Education: $300 – $600
  • Application & Exam Fees: ~$135
  • Background Check: ~$40
  • E&O Insurance: ~$200/year
    Total Estimated Cost: $700 – $1,000

 Reciprocity

Louisiana has reciprocity with select states including Mississippi and Alabama. Contact LREC for specific transfer requirements.

 Final Thoughts

Louisiana offers a clear, well-structured path to licensure. With the right preparation and a sponsoring broker, you can be on your way to a rewarding real estate career in the Pelican State.

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