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Build a complete plan around DORA Division of Real Estate requirements, 168-hour education, PSI scheduling, national 80-question and state 74-question portions, 60 national and 53 state correct-score thresholds, Colorado broker-only structure, transaction-broker rules, Commission regulations, contracts, trust accounts, closing, E&O insurance, score reports, retakes, background check, and license application follow-through.
Colorado's real estate exam is administered through PSI for the Division of Real Estate. HiraEdu helps candidates verify education and application steps, map national and Colorado state outlines, practice Colorado-specific broker scenarios, and prepare background check, E&O, score, retake, and license-application follow-through.
Colorado prep should combine PSI national content with the state's broker-only structure, transaction-broker rules, contracts, trust accounts, and closing procedures.
Confirm 168 hours of approved education, PSI account setup, background check and fingerprints, license application timing, E&O insurance, and broker affiliation planning.
Plan for 80 national questions with 60 correct required and 74 Colorado state questions with 53 correct required, using the current PSI bulletin for timing.
Study broker-only license structure, transaction-broker and single agency, Commission rules, contracts and forms, trust accounts, recordkeeping, closings, HOA, and disclosures.
Track score reports, retake windows, background check status, E&O coverage, final application documents, fees, and license activation.
Colorado does not use the traditional salesperson title for entry-level real estate licensing. Candidates prepare for a broker exam and should understand associate broker, independent broker, and employing broker concepts before approaching state-law questions.
The Colorado state portion is substantial, with transaction brokerage, Commission rules, forms, trust accounts, closing procedures, recordkeeping, HOA disclosures, and state-specific practice duties. Preparation should include timed state-law scenarios, not just national outline review.
After passing, candidates still need to complete Colorado license application steps, including background check status, errors and omissions insurance, fees, supporting documents, and any broker affiliation requirements before practicing.
Use this PSI Colorado 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 PSI Colorado Real Estate Exam while the linked service pages cover broader exam support options.
Colorado licenses entry-level real estate professionals as brokers, and the Division of Real Estate identifies PSI as the exam vendor. Current Colorado PSI materials list a broker exam with an 80-question national portion requiring 60 correct answers and a 74-question state portion requiring 53 correct answers, with separate time limits for each portion. HiraEdu helps candidates organize 168 hours of approved education, PSI scheduling, background check and fingerprint steps, errors and omissions insurance planning, Colorado broker-only license categories, transaction-broker and single-agency rules, Commission statutes and rules, contracts and forms, trust accounts, recordkeeping, closing procedures, score reports, retakes, and license application follow-through.
Yes. The Colorado Division of Real Estate identifies PSI as the current exam vendor for real estate broker licensing.
Current Colorado PSI materials list 80 national questions and 74 Colorado state questions.
Current Colorado PSI materials list 60 correct on the national portion and 53 correct on the state portion.
Study the broker-only license model, transaction-broker and single-agency rules, Commission regulations, contracts and forms, trust accounts, closings, HOA disclosures, recordkeeping, E&O insurance, and application follow-through.
Review education completion, PSI scheduling, fingerprints, background check, application timing, E&O coverage, ID rules, and broker relationship plans.
Build study blocks for PSI national topics and Colorado-specific license law, Commission rules, transaction brokerage, contracts, trust accounts, closings, disclosures, and recordkeeping.
Use cases on brokerage relationships, designated brokerage, trust money, contract deadlines, closing instructions, HOA documents, advertising, license status, supervision, and disciplinary issues.
Review separate score thresholds, retake rules, result reporting, final application documents, E&O proof, background check timing, fees, and license activation.
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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