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New Jersey Real Estate Reciprocity (New Jersey does not have reciprocity with any state.) * New York and Pennsylvania has Experience & Education Waivers for Brokers. - Broker Licenses require a) one 30-hour course in Agency/Ethics and one 30-hour course in Office Management AND b) Take the New Jersey Exam.
To get hold of a New Jersey real estate license, you must complete 75 hours of New Jersey Real Estate Commission (NJREC)-approved education and pass the licensing exam....New Jersey Real Estate Exam Details. Test FormatMultiple choiceTest Length110 questionsTime Limit4 hours3 more rows • 10 Mar 2022
New Jersey does not have reciprocity with any state. If you have any questions regarding the above please do not hesitate to contact the Commission at 609-292-7272.
3. What is the procedure for transferring my license to another broker? Once inactive/terminated, your license may be electronically transferred by your new broker via the New Jersey Real Estate Online Licensing Services at www.recbrokers.nj.gov. The $25 transfer fee may be paid via e-check or company credit card.
New Jersey does not specify a limit on salesperson license exam retakes. Any retakes must be taken with your one-year eligibility window.
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N.J.S.A. 45:15-12.1 specifically prohibits licensure to anyone that has been convicted of forgery, burglary, robbery, any theft offense other than shoplifting, criminal conspiracy to defraud or other like offenses within the 5 (five) years preceding the application for licensure.
New Jersey does not specify a limit on salesperson license exam retakes. Any retakes must be taken with your one-year eligibility window.
Currently, the PA Commission has reciprocity agreements with the following states: Arkansas, Georgia, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, and New York.
License Reciprocity Pennsylvania licensees may not practice in another state without a reciprocal license until such time as the Commission signs an agreement with that state. Under the Act, the Commission is required to publish on its website states with which Pennsylvania has reciprocal agreements.
3. What is the procedure for transferring my license to another broker? Once inactive/terminated, your license may be electronically transferred by your new broker via the New Jersey Real Estate Online Licensing Services at www.recbrokers.nj.gov. The $25 transfer fee may be paid via e-check or company credit card.

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