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Pioneers of Real Estate Education Since 1982

ALABAMA
REAL ESTATE SALESPERSON PRE-LICENSING PROGRAMS

Licensing Steps, Course and Package details with learning style options

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All our courses are approved by Alabama Real Estate Commission to meet the licensing requirements.

Alabama REAL ESTATE SALESPERSON PRE-LICENSING COURSE PACKAGES

Silver Package

60-Hr. AL Sales Pre-Licensing

Silver Package

  • AL 60-Hr. Salesperson Pre-License
  • Exam Prep - National & Alabama

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$821

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Gold Package

60-Hr. AL Sales Pre-Licensing

Gold Package

  • AL 60-Hr. Salesperson Pre-License
  • Alabama Exam Prep- National and Alabama
  • Business Building Courses.

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Platinum Package

60-Hr. AL Sales Pre-Licensing

Platinum Package

  • Building Your Sphere
  • Building Your Real Estate Business
  • Is Commercial Real Estate For You?
  • Includes 30-Hr. AL Sales Post-Licensing Package.

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60-Hr. Alabama Real Estate Salesperson License Package

Here’s a glimpse of what you get with our Salesperson License Package

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One Alabama Approved Courses

Alabama Real Estate Commission requires one mandatory training course; 1) 60-hr. Salesperson Pre-Licensing course

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Multiple Training Delivery Methods

We understand the need for convenience, ease and flexibility. You can choose from any of the delivery method; In-person Classes, Virtual Classroom, Online Self-paced, and Online Interactive to fit your learning style.

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Passing Exam in the First Attempt

Fortune Academy has the highest pass rates in the state for last several decades. We assure passing your class and state exam in the first attempt or you get your money back - guaranteed.

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24/7 EXPERT CONNECT

You can connect with a Real Estate guru at any time to ask any question or seek help with your training program. We are available 24/7 via phone, email and chat to provide support for your career success.

State-of-the-art Delivery Methods

Our instructor-led classes provide complete support and equip you with the right information for your license acquisition.

In-Person Learning

The best education option for students who prefer a traditional, in-person learning format where instructors and students share a learning environment.

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Virtual Learning

Learn Real Estate at a comfortable pace, in an online environment where you can access learning materials and examinations.

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NEW: Online Interactive Learning

Complete quizzes, submit assignments and learn from tenured Real Estate experts in an integrative online classroom experience.

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Online Self-Paced Learning

View on-demand video lessons from virtual Real Estate instructors and receive 24/7 email support for help completing assignments.

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Why Fortune Academy?

100,000+ Trained
100,000+ Trained

We are the pioneers of the real estate education space and fourth school in SC (SCREC School #004) We have been around since 1982 and have established ourselves as one of the pioneers in the Real Estate education space! 

100% Money Back Guarantee
100% Money Back Guarantee

We succeed when you do! If you do not get the license in your first attempt, we will refund 100% of the payment you made because we are certain that all our students clear in the first attempt.

Exceptionally High Pass Rates
Exceptionally High Pass Rates

Through commitment and expertise, we make sure you pass on the first attempt. We have had the highest pass rates for the last several years.

24/7 Support
24/7 Support

We provide complete support to our students through calls, emails, and chat. So, you are in safe hands at all times.

Our Instructors

The tenured and experienced instructors at Fortune Academy are committed to providing students with the best possible education and are dedicated to helping them succeed. They go above and beyond in their efforts to ensure that every student is well-prepared for a successful career after graduation from our school.

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Frequently Asked Question

Have questions regarding the AL real estate Salesperson course? We got you covered.

To get an Alabama salesperson real estate license, candidates must complete one Pre-Licensing course totaling 60 hours, submit fingerprints for a criminal history background check, take the licensing examination, and complete an application for licensing. Details can be found at the Alabama Real Estate Commission website.

The time it takes to get your Alabama salesperson real estate license varies per person due to the requirements that must be met; Pre-Licensing coursework, exam, background check, and application processing. The timeliest factor involved is completing the 60 hours of Pre-Licensing education, comprised of one course. Depending on the candidate, the background check may take some time as well. For more information on the licensing process, please click here.

There are a few fixed expenses aspiring Alabama real estate agents should know about ahead of time, including: $25 criminal records search fee $30 research and education fee $77 examination fee through PSI $150 license fee Costs that vary include the 60 hours of required Pre-Licensing education. Also, students will need to ensure their real estate school is approved by the Alabama Real Estate Commission.

Each real estate licensee must complete 30 hours of real estate Post-Licensing approved by the Alabama Real Estate Commission within the first six months of licensure for active licensees and within one year for inactive licensees. Each real estate licensee must complete a minimum of 15 hours of real estate instruction approved by the Alabama Real Estate Commission every even-numbered year by 9/30. The license renewal deadline is every even-numbered year by 8/31.

Yes, the state of Alabama allows a future salesperson to earn their real estate license online. If you're interested in getting your Alabama real estate license online, learn more about your available options here.

The state of Alabama requires 60 hours of approved Pre-Licensing education for a salesperson license. Learn more about your Pre-Licensing package options and begin your real estate education today.

The Alabama Real Estate Commission states that persons engaged in the real estate business must be trustworthy, bear a reputation of honesty and truthfulness, and have not been convicted of a felony or crime involving moral turpitude. The AL Division of Real Estate has more information on becoming a real estate agent with criminal convictions.

The Alabama Real Estate Commission requires proof of the successful completion of high school or the equivalent in order to attain a real estate license in Alabama. This includes a high school diploma or GED.

On average, a full-time real estate salesperson in Alabama can expect to make between $45-95k per year, according to ZipRecruiter.com. Among higher earners, an Alabama real estate salesperson can earn over six figures annually.

To get an Alabama real estate license, the Alabama Real Estate Commission requires you to be at least 19 years of age.

Examinations are generally administered throughout the state and include testing locations in Birmingham, Dothan, Huntsville, Mobile, and Montgomery. For more information about times and locations, visit the Alabama Real Estate Commission website.

Agents seeking reciprocity in Alabama only need to pass a 6-hr. course on Alabama real estate law, pass the Alabama portion of the state licensing exam, and submit an application to the Alabama Real Estate Commission. There are additional resources to help you learn more about this process, and you can contact the Alabama Real Estate Commission to ask personalized questions related to real estate license reciprocity.

6 Simple Steps to Get Your Alabama Salesperson License

Meet the Alabama Real Estate License requirements by following the steps below.

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    Complete 60 hours of approved Pre-Licensing education.

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    Pass the course final exam

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    Pass the Alabama Real Estate Salesperson Exam.

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    Select a sponsoring broker.

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    Complete the application.

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Complete 60 hours of approved Pre-Licensing education.

To start, you must successfully complete an approved 60 clock-hour Pre-Licensing course.

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Pass the course final exam

Registration with the Alabama Real Estate Commission prior to your pre-licensing course exam is required to allow scheduling of the state license exam and issuing of a license. This information is required to expedite the exchange of information among your instructor, the exam provider and the state of Alabama. You can register for your temporary ID here. You will be required to provide this number at the end of your pre-licensing course. After you complete all the course materials, meet the minimum time requirement, and pass the practice exam, there is a course final exam. The minimum passing score is 70%. Licensees will have 6 months from the time they pass their course exam to pass their Alabama Real Estate Salesperson exam. You must take the final exam in the presence of a proctor, and you’ll need to schedule an appointment with a proctor in advance.

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Pass the Alabama Real Estate Salesperson Exam.

After passing the course final exam, you will take your Alabama licensing exam. The State portion of this exam consists of 40 questions with a 60-minute time allowance and the National portion consists of 100 questions with a 150-minute time allowance.

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Select a sponsoring broker.

After passing your licensing exam, you must become associated with a current and active Alabama sponsoring broker. This broker will be a career and education mentor providing you with an inside view into the day-to-day operations of a real estate agent. Here are some questions to consider when searching for the right broker: What is their reputation, both locally and nationally? What kind of real estate agents are they looking for? Are they technologically advanced and up-to-date with the latest systems? How do they support their agents with education and training? What kind of commission structure do they offer? Do they offer benefits? Do they provide their agents with leads and marketing material? Is there room to grow with the brokerage?

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Complete the application.

Within 90 days of passing your licensing exam, you must submit your official application and any applicable fees, as well as a fingerprint-based federal and state criminal background check. Once the application has been accepted, you'll be issued a temporary license.

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