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Build a complete plan around 90 hours of approved education, 60-hour Real Estate Fundamentals, 30-hour Real Estate Practices, school-submitted PSI eligibility, two-year education-to-exam window, national and Washington state exams, 100 national items, 30 state items, passing both portions within six months, scaled 70 passing score, managing broker affiliation, fingerprinting, application timing, Washington license law, agency, brokerage relationships, trust accounts, property management, land use, disclosures, fair housing, retakes, and first-renewal education.
Washington uses a broker license for entry-level real estate practice and PSI for testing. HiraEdu helps candidates coordinate education records, PSI registration, national and Washington state content, score rules, retakes, fingerprints, managing broker affiliation, license application steps, and first-renewal education.
Washington preparation should align the 90-hour education path, PSI record submission, two exam portions, six-month score-pairing rule, and DOL application steps.
Complete 60 hours of Real Estate Fundamentals and 30 hours of Real Estate Practices, then confirm the school submitted completion records to PSI before registration.
Washington broker exam prep commonly uses a 100-item national portion and a 30-item state portion, with each portion needing a scaled score of at least 70.
DOL says candidates must apply for and complete exams within two years of completing education and pass both state and national exams within six months of each other.
Plan score reports, retakes, fingerprinting, managing broker affiliation, license application timing, first-renewal education, continuing education, and renewal.
Washington candidates cannot register until the education provider sends course completion records to PSI. The study plan should include the 60-hour Fundamentals course, 30-hour Practices course, record submission, PSI email timing, ID rules, and exam fee planning.
DOL gives candidates two years from education completion to apply for and complete the broker exams, and requires both state and national exams to be passed within six months of each other. Retake planning needs to protect both windows.
Washington's entry-level license is a broker license under managing broker supervision. Candidates should study national brokerage principles and Washington-specific duties for agency, trust accounts, disclosures, property management, land use, fair housing, and license discipline.
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Washington issues entry-level real estate licenses as broker licenses, supervised by a managing broker, and the Department of Licensing uses PSI Testing Excellence as its examination vendor. Current DOL guidance requires candidates to be at least 18, have a high school diploma or equivalent, complete 90 hours of approved education made up of a 60-hour Real Estate Fundamentals course and a 30-hour Real Estate Practices course, and apply for and complete the required broker exams within two years of completing the courses. The school must submit course completion records to PSI before the candidate can register. DOL also states that candidates must pass both state and national exams within six months of each other or retake both, while Washington rules require a minimum scaled score of 70 on each portion. HiraEdu helps candidates plan education completion, PSI eligibility, national and Washington portions, commonly referenced 100 national and 30 state item structure, license law, agency, brokerage relationships, trust accounts, property management, land use, disclosures, fair housing, score reports, retakes, fingerprinting, managing broker affiliation, license application timing, first-renewal education, continuing education, and renewal follow-through.
Yes. Washington DOL identifies PSI Testing Excellence as the testing vendor for real estate broker examinations.
DOL requires 90 hours of approved education: a 60-hour Real Estate Fundamentals course and a 30-hour Real Estate Practices course.
DOL states that candidates must pass both the state and national exams within six months of each other or retake both exams.
Washington rules require a minimum scaled score of 70 on each required examination portion.
Review Fundamentals and Practices completion, school submission to PSI, legal name consistency, PSI account email, exam fees, ID requirements, and accommodation needs.
Build study blocks for property, contracts, agency, finance, valuation, calculations, and Washington license law, brokerage relationships, trust accounts, disclosures, property management, land use, and fair housing.
Use timed national and state sets, review missed Washington law questions by rule source, and plan retakes so the six-month portion-pairing rule is not missed.
After passing, organize score reports, fingerprints, managing broker affiliation, license application timing, first-renewal 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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