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Build a complete plan around the REALM application, one-year requirements window, fingerprints and background check, 180 classroom hours across six required courses, Pearson scheduling, 85-item national portion, 40-item Texas state portion, 150-minute national timing, 90-minute state timing, TRELA, TREC rules, agency, intermediary, contracts, promulgated forms, finance, advertising, trust accounts, broker sponsorship, failed-attempt education rules, and license activation.
Texas uses TREC licensing rules and Pearson VUE exam delivery. HiraEdu helps candidates organize education, application timing, fingerprints, national and Texas state content, score reports, failed-attempt planning, broker sponsorship, and activation steps.
Texas prep should connect TREC's 180-hour education requirement, Pearson VUE scheduling, a two-portion exam, fingerprints, background check, and broker sponsorship.
File through REALM, submit fingerprints, pass the background check, upload education documents, and keep the one-year application deadline visible.
Complete 180 classroom hours: Principles I, Principles II, Law of Agency, Law of Contracts, Promulgated Contract Forms, and Real Estate Finance.
Pearson VUE's Texas handbook lists 85 national items in 150 minutes and 40 Texas state items in 90 minutes for the sales exam.
Plan score reports, failed-attempt education rules after three failures, broker sponsorship, active license issuance, Sales Apprentice Education, and renewal timing.
Texas candidates should build the exam plan around the REALM application, one-year requirements window, fingerprints, background check, education uploads, and Pearson authorization. The exam should be scheduled only after those records are aligned.
Texas state questions lean heavily on license law, agency, intermediary relationships, TREC rules, promulgated forms, contracts, advertising, broker supervision, trust accounts, and disclosures. Candidates should practice Texas contract and agency scenarios separately from national property and finance topics.
A passed exam still needs broker sponsorship and TREC processing before active practice. Candidates should prepare score follow-through, failed-attempt rules, Sales Apprentice Education planning, and renewal obligations while studying.
Use this Texas Real Estate Sales Agent 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 Texas Real Estate Sales Agent Exam while the linked service pages cover broader exam support options.
Texas sales agent licensing runs through the Texas Real Estate Commission, and current TREC materials identify Pearson VUE as the examination vendor rather than PSI. TREC requires applicants to file through the REALM Portal, complete fingerprints and background check processing, and submit 180 classroom hours of qualifying education: Principles of Real Estate I, Principles of Real Estate II, Law of Agency, Law of Contracts, Promulgated Contract Forms, and Real Estate Finance, each at 30 classroom hours. TREC also states that applicants have one year from the application filing date to complete license requirements and that failing the exam three times triggers additional education. Pearson VUE's Texas candidate handbook lists the sales exam as 85 national items with 150 minutes and 40 state items with 90 minutes. HiraEdu helps candidates plan REALM application timing, education uploads, Pearson scheduling, fingerprints, national and Texas state outlines, TRELA, TREC rules, agency, intermediary, contracts, promulgated forms, finance, advertising, trust accounts, score reports, retakes, broker sponsorship, Sales Apprentice Education planning, and license activation.
No. Current TREC materials identify Pearson VUE as the examination vendor for Texas real estate license exams.
TREC requires 180 classroom hours across six 30-hour qualifying courses before the initial sales agent license can be issued.
Pearson VUE's Texas handbook lists 85 national items and 40 Texas state items for the sales exam.
TREC states that additional education is required if an applicant fails the examination three times.
Review the REALM application date, education uploads, fingerprints, background check status, Pearson authorization, legal name, ID requirements, fees, and the one-year completion deadline.
Build study blocks for Principles I and II, Law of Agency, Law of Contracts, Promulgated Contract Forms, Real Estate Finance, national outline topics, and Texas law questions.
Use timed sets for the 85-item national portion and the 40-item Texas state portion, then review misses by TREC rule, form, agency concept, contract clause, or finance topic.
Track score reports, failed-attempt education rules, broker sponsorship requests, active license issuance, Sales Apprentice Education, continuing education, and renewal deadlines.
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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