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Build a complete plan around Division eligibility, PSI scheduling, current 100-hour prelicensure education, broker recommendation, background check timing, 80 national items, 40 state items, 70% passing standard, 120-minute national timing, 60-minute state timing, 12-month exam window, Chapter 4735, agency disclosure, civil rights, property disclosure, trust accounts, retakes, and 20-hour post-licensure education.
Ohio candidates need to connect Division application requirements with PSI exam structure and Ohio-specific law. HiraEdu helps candidates map the current education rules, application file, national and state content, score requirements, retakes, and post-licensure obligations.
Ohio preparation should use the current salesperson education rule, PSI two-portion exam timing, and Ohio law topics that drive the state section.
Confirm current coursework, broker recommendation, application fee, background check timing, Division eligibility approval, PSI account setup, identification rules, and exam window.
Current Ohio law lists 40 hours of real estate practice, 40 hours of Ohio law and civil rights, 10 hours of appraisal, and 10 hours of finance.
PSI lists 80 national items in 120 minutes and 40 state items in 60 minutes for the salesperson exam, with a 70% passing score.
Track the 12-month exam window, retake service requests, license issuance, broker association, and 20-hour post-licensure education due within 12 months.
Ohio's current salesperson statute lists 100 total hours across real estate practice, Ohio law and civil rights, appraisal, and finance. Candidates should verify school reporting and application documents against the current Division requirements before relying on older 120-hour summaries.
The salesperson exam has national and state portions with separate content and timing. Candidates should practice national property, contracts, finance, valuation, agency, and math while giving Ohio-specific time to Chapter 4735, civil rights, disclosure duties, trust funds, advertising, and license status rules.
Ohio's process continues after the exam result. Candidates need broker association, license issuance follow-through, and a plan to complete the 20-hour post-licensure education requirement within 12 months.
Use this Ohio Real Estate Salesperson 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 Ohio Real Estate Salesperson Exam while the linked service pages cover broader exam support options.
Ohio real estate salesperson licensing runs through the Ohio Division of Real Estate and Professional Licensing, with examinations scheduled through PSI after Division eligibility approval. Current Ohio law lists prelicensure coursework as 40 hours of real estate practice, 40 hours of Ohio real estate law with civil rights and housing discrimination instruction, 10 hours of appraisal, and 10 hours of finance. PSI's Ohio candidate bulletin lists the salesperson exam as 80 national items in 120 minutes and 40 state items in 60 minutes, with a 70% passing score and a requirement to pass both portions within the 12-month period on the initial bulletin label. HiraEdu helps candidates plan education proof, broker recommendation, background check timing, Division application, PSI scheduling, national content, Ohio Revised Code Chapter 4735, agency disclosure, license law, civil rights, property disclosure, trust accounts, license status, retake service requests, and the 20-hour post-licensure education due within 12 months after licensure.
Ohio uses PSI for salesperson exam scheduling and delivery after the Division of Real Estate and Professional Licensing approves eligibility.
PSI lists 80 national items and 40 state items for the Ohio salesperson exam.
PSI lists a 70% passing score for the Ohio salesperson exam, and candidates must pass both required portions within the stated 12-month window.
Current Ohio law lists 40 hours of real estate practice, 40 hours of Ohio law and civil rights, 10 hours of appraisal, and 10 hours of finance before examination eligibility.
Review education certificates, broker recommendation, application fee, background check timing, eligibility approval, PSI scheduling instructions, ID requirements, and the 12-month exam window.
Build separate blocks for national real estate principles and Ohio law, including Chapter 4735, civil rights, agency disclosure, property disclosure, trust accounts, license status, advertising, and discipline.
Use timed 80-question national sets and 40-question Ohio sets, review each failed topic by rule source, and practice retake planning if one portion remains open.
After passing, track Division processing, broker association, license status, the 20-hour post-licensure deadline, continuing education, renewal, and record updates.
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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