Loading exam details…
Loading exam details…
Build a complete plan around the 60-hour Basic Principles course before testing, school-submitted PSI eligibility, 30-hour Course for New Affiliates before license issuance, national and Tennessee state portions, commonly referenced 80 national and 40 state items, national-only 160-minute timing, state-only 80-minute timing, 70% passing target, score validity for two retakes or one year, TREC application, background check, errors and omissions insurance, supervising broker affiliation, license law, agency, contracts, trust accounts, advertising, and property disclosure.
Tennessee uses PSI for affiliate broker testing and TREC controls the licensing workflow. HiraEdu helps candidates coordinate education, eligibility, scheduling, national and Tennessee law study, score-report handling, retakes, application documents, insurance, and supervising broker follow-through.
Tennessee prep should connect the 60-hour pre-exam course, PSI eligibility, the 30-hour pre-license issuance course, national and state content, and TREC application steps.
Complete the 60-hour Basic Principles course, confirm the school has submitted completion to PSI, review ID rules, and plan the 30-hour Course for New Affiliates before license issuance.
Tennessee affiliate broker prep commonly uses an 80-item national portion and 40-item state portion, with the current PSI page listing national-only timing at 160 minutes and state-only timing at 80 minutes.
TREC states that a passing score for one section is valid for two retakes of the failed section or one year, whichever comes first.
Plan the TREC application, background check, errors and omissions insurance, supervising broker affiliation, license fee, course certificates, continuing education, and renewal responsibilities.
Tennessee candidates cannot simply schedule the affiliate broker exam before the education record reaches PSI. The 60-hour course, school submission, name records, ID expectations, and PSI scheduling email should be reconciled before selecting a test date.
The national portion tests general real estate principles, while the Tennessee portion emphasizes TREC rules, licensing, agency, contracts, trust accounts, advertising, property disclosure, supervision, and local practice rules. Both sections need timed practice and separate score tracking.
A passing score still needs the 30-hour new affiliate course, application documents, background check, errors and omissions insurance, and supervising broker affiliation. Preparing those steps early keeps the exam result connected to license issuance.
Use this Tennessee Affiliate Broker 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 Tennessee Affiliate Broker Real Estate Exam while the linked service pages cover broader exam support options.
Tennessee affiliate broker licensing runs through the Tennessee Real Estate Commission, with PSI administering the examination after education eligibility is submitted. Current TREC guidance requires affiliate broker candidates to complete 60 hours of real estate principles or fundamentals before taking the examination; the education provider forwards completion to PSI before registration. Tennessee also requires the 30-hour Course for New Affiliates before license issuance. TREC's PSI page lists affiliate broker state-only timing at 80 minutes and national-only timing at 160 minutes, and states that a passing score for one section remains valid for two retakes of the failed section or one year, whichever comes first. HiraEdu helps candidates plan the 60-hour course, school-submitted PSI eligibility, 30-hour new affiliate course, national and Tennessee law portions, commonly referenced 80 national and 40 state item structure, 70% passing target, TREC application, background check, errors and omissions insurance, supervising broker affiliation, license law, agency, contracts, trust accounts, advertising, property disclosure, score reports, retakes, and license follow-through.
Yes. TREC directs eligible affiliate broker candidates to PSI for examination scheduling and delivery after education completion is submitted.
TREC states that affiliate broker candidates must complete 60 hours of real estate principles or fundamentals before taking the examination.
TREC says the 30-hour Course for New Affiliates must be completed before an affiliate broker license is issued.
TREC states that a passing score for one section is valid for two retakes of the failed section or one year, whichever comes first.
Review 60-hour course completion, school submission to PSI, scheduling instructions, ID rules, fees, accommodation needs, and the 30-hour new affiliate course plan.
Build study blocks for national property, contracts, finance, valuation, agency, and calculations, then Tennessee license law, Commission rules, trust accounts, advertising, disclosure, and supervision.
Use timed national and Tennessee sets, review state-law misses by rule source, and track the one-year or two-retake validity rule for a passed section.
After testing, organize score reports, retake steps, background check documents, errors and omissions insurance, supervising broker affiliation, application fees, course certificates, and license issuance.
Use the guide to self-serve, or talk to a coordinator if you need help mapping timelines, official requirements, or troubleshooting day-of logistics.
PSI Real Estate Salesperson National Exam
PSI
View servicePSI Real Estate Broker National Exam
PSI
View servicePSI California Real Estate Exam
PSI
View servicePSI Texas Real Estate Exam
PSI
View servicePSI Florida Real Estate Exam
PSI
View servicePSI New York Real Estate Exam
PSI
View service