How to get a real estate license in Vermont
Requirements vary by state and change over time. This page summarizes common steps and points to official Vermont resources when we have verified links—not specific hour counts, fees, or reciprocity rules.
Licensing authority: Vermont Office of Professional Regulation — Real Estate Commission
- Official Vermont licensing requirements
- Official Vermont license lookup
- Vermont license lookup summary (RELD)
Typical licensing steps
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1. Check state eligibility requirements
Age, residency, and background-check rules differ by state. Start with the official regulator’s applicant information.
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2. Complete required pre-licensing education
Most states require classroom or online hours before you can sit for the licensing exam. Use only board-approved providers.
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3. Pass the state licensing exam
Register through the state’s authorized testing vendor. Exam content and passing scores are set by the state.
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4. Apply through the state licensing board
Submit fingerprints, fees, and sponsorship paperwork as required. Processing times vary.
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5. Keep the license active
Plan for renewals, continuing education, and any post-licensing requirements your state imposes.
Verify Vermont licenses in your product
Use RELD for programmatic search and verification after candidates are licensed.