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Build a complete plan around salesperson and broker eligibility, eLicensing, course prerequisites, exam-center scheduling, salesperson 150-question three-hour format, broker 200-question four-hour format, DRE content areas, score notices, retakes, and license application follow-through.
California DRE controls the examination and licensing workflow. HiraEdu helps candidates verify prerequisites, organize eLicensing steps, translate DRE salesperson and broker content areas into a study calendar, practice California transaction scenarios, and prepare score, retake, and license issuance steps.
California prep should align DRE course prerequisites, exam logistics, and state-specific transaction law with timed practice.
Confirm salesperson or broker eligibility, required courses, eLicensing application status, exam scheduling, exam-center rules, fees, and identification requirements.
Use DRE's current format: salesperson has 150 multiple-choice questions in 3 hours; broker has 200 multiple-choice questions in 4 hours.
Study practice of real estate and disclosures, agency and fiduciary duty, property ownership, land use, valuation, contracts, financing, and transfer of property.
Plan score notice review, retake rules if needed, final license application documents, broker affiliation, fees, and continuing education awareness.
California candidates should confirm DRE course completion and application eligibility before scheduling. The state uses eLicensing and DRE exam centers, so the preparation plan should include application status, exam date selection, ID rules, and the documents needed after a passing score.
California's outline places heavy emphasis on practice, disclosures, agency, fiduciary duties, contracts, property rights, valuation, financing, and transfer. Preparation should use transaction scenarios that combine consumer protection, forms, timing, disclosure, and broker supervision issues.
DRE score notices and retake rules determine the next move after the exam. Candidates should know how to read the score result, reschedule if needed, and complete final licensing steps once eligible.
Use this California DRE Real Estate Exam exam help page for exam-specific context, then compare the broader online exam help services page or contact HiraEdu if you need a direct handoff. This page stays focused on California DRE Real Estate Exam while the linked service pages cover broader exam support options.
The California Department of Real Estate administers the state's real estate salesperson and broker examinations through DRE's own exam process, not a generic PSI state exam. Current DRE materials list the salesperson exam as 150 multiple-choice questions in 3 hours and the broker exam as 200 multiple-choice questions in 4 hours, with salesperson applicants needing at least 70% to pass. HiraEdu helps candidates confirm salesperson or broker eligibility, required courses, eLicensing application steps, exam-center scheduling, DRE identification and conduct rules, practice of real estate and disclosures, agency and fiduciary duty, property ownership, land use controls, valuation and financial analysis, contracts, financing, transfer of property, score notices, retake planning, and license issuance follow-through.
No. Current California Department of Real Estate materials describe DRE-administered exams through DRE exam centers and eLicensing workflows.
DRE lists the salesperson exam as 150 multiple-choice questions with a 3-hour time limit.
DRE lists the broker exam as 200 multiple-choice questions with a 4-hour time limit.
Focus on DRE's content areas: practice of real estate and disclosures, agency and fiduciary duty, property ownership and land use controls, valuation and financial analysis, contracts, financing, and transfer of property.
Review salesperson or broker eligibility, required course completion, eLicensing status, exam application approval, fees, ID requirements, and exam-center rules.
Build study blocks for practice and disclosures, agency and fiduciary duty, property ownership, land use controls, valuation, contracts, financing, and transfer of property.
Use timed sets on disclosures, buyer broker agreements, agency conflicts, trust funds, fair housing, property management, financing, escrow, title, taxes, and transfer documents.
Review DRE score notices, retake timing, final license application steps, broker affiliation, fees, continuing education, and renewal expectations.
Use the guide to self-serve, or talk to a coordinator if you need help mapping timelines, official requirements, or troubleshooting day-of logistics.
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