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Mississippi Real Estate License Requirements

How to Become a Real Estate Agent in Mississippi


Quick Overview:

To become a real estate agent in Mississippi, you’ll need to be at least 18 years of age and a resident of Mississippi.

Follow these steps:

  1. Complete the Required
    60 Hours of Pre-Licensing Education
  2. Pass the Final Exam for Your Course
  3. Select a Sponsoring Broker
  4. Apply for a Mississippi Salesperson License
  5. Pass the Mississippi Salesperson Real Estate Licensing Exam

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How to Get a Real Estate License in Mississippi

The Mississippi Real Estate Commission requires all prospective agents to complete the following steps to become a licensed real estate agent. Read below to learn more about the licensing process.

1. Complete the Required 60 Hours of Pre-Licensing Education

Prospective real estate agents must complete a
60-hour Pre-Licensing course from an education provider that’s been approved by the Mississippi Real Estate Commission. There are several different Mississippi real estate colleges, many offer online classes as well as learning in-person coursework. Some Mississippi real estate schools have an option for a Free Trial that can help determine if Kentucky real estate courses are right for you.

2. Pass the Final Exam for Your Course

Once you’ve completed the Pre-Licensing course, you must pass the course final exam. You must receive a score of at least 70% to pass, but the exam can be taken as many times as necessary.

3. Select a Sponsoring Broker

To get your real estate license in Mississippi, you must be sponsored by an active Mississippi real estate Broker.

Choosing the right Broker to work with is a key factor to becoming a successful Mississippi real estate agent, so it’s important to find a good fit.

When searching for a sponsoring Broker, here are some questions to consider:

  • Do they have a good reputation, locally and nationally?
  • Are they looking for a specific type of real estate agent?
  • What kind of education and training do they offer?
  • What does their fee and commission structure look like?
  • What kind of benefits do they offer?

4. Apply for a Mississippi Salesperson License

Next, you’ll need to apply for your Salesperson license in Mississippi. You must
fill out the application form, have it notarized, and return it to the Mississippi Real Estate Commission. Don’t forget to include the application fee and all required documentation.

Once your application has been approved, you will receive a letter of approval/eligibility from the Mississippi Real Estate Commission.

5. Pass the Mississippi Salesperson Real Estate Licensing Exam

The final step is to pass the state licensing exam, which is administered by PSI. For more information about registering for the exam, read
PSI’s Candidate Information Bulletin.

You will have four hours to complete the exam, which consists of a national portion and a state portion. To pass, you’ll need to receive a score of at least 70% on the national portion and 75% on the state portion.

Do you need help passing your Mississippi real estate licensing exam? We also offer a comprehensive
Exam Prep course to help you feel confident on the day of your licensing exam.


Quick Facts:

Common Questions About Getting Your Mississippi Real Estate License

1. How much does it cost to get your real estate license in Mississippi?

The cost of getting a real estate license in Mississippi can vary considerably, but you can typically expect to pay between $394 and $644.

Average Course Tuition $199-$449
Application Fee $120
Exam Fee $75
Total $394-$644

2. How long does it take to get a real estate license in Mississippi?

The amount of time that it will take to get a real estate license in Mississippi can vary considerably, but one of the major factors is how long it takes you to complete your 60 hours of required Pre-Licensing education.

Student Learning Pace Time Period
Full-Time Student (40 hours a week) 1½ weeks
20 Hours a Week 3 weeks
10 Hours a Week 6 weeks
5 Hours a Week 12 weeks

3. If I get a real estate license in Mississippi, where else can I work?

If you get a real estate license in Mississippi, you are automatically eligible to work in states that offer full reciprocity. States that offer full reciprocity will recognize your Mississippi license, meaning you can work in their state after fulfilling significantly less requirements. Typically, this means passing the state-specific real estate exam or taking a state-specific course. States with full reciprocity include:

  • Alabama
  • Colorado
  • Delaware
  • Georgia
  • Florida
  • Kansas
  • Kentucky
  • Maine
  • Missouri
  • Virginia
  • Washington 

The above list is not comprehensive. Please refer to
this guide for more information on reciprocity. You can also see the application for a Mississippi Salesperson Reciprocal License.

4. How much money can I make as a Mississippi real estate agent?

According to Indeed.com, the average salary for a Mississippi real estate agent is $94,927.


Mississippi Real Estate Post Licensing Requirements

Mississippi requires that real estate Salespersons take a
30-hour Post-Licensing
course in their first year of licensure.


Mississippi Real Estate Continuing Education Requirements

Mississippi requires that real estate Salespersons take
16 hours of Continuing Education
every two years to renew their license, including:

  • 2 hours in License Law
  • 2 hours in Contract Law
  • 4 hours in Agency Law