Arizona Real Estate Examination Testing Centers
Arizona Real Estate Examination Testing Centers
Arizona real estate, cemetery and membership camping examinations are provided by Pearson VUE at any location that Pearson VUE will offer the exam in the U.S. For more information, call the Pearson VUE Call Center at 888.405.5776 or log on www.pearsonvue.com. You must make a reservation with Pearson VUE in order to take the examination.
Information scheduling the exam can be found on Pearson VUE's website. The Candidate Handbook is available in list of Available Downloads in Adobe Acrobat (PDF) format and includes applicable forms and contact information. This publication should be reviewed by anyone who is going to take an Arizona real estate examination.
Current test sites are identified below. Should you have difficulty finding a Testing Center, call the applicable phone number listed for the Test Center in question.
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Frequently Asked Questions
My company wants to offer real estate courses for credit. What's required?
The first requirement is to file an Application for Certificate of Approval to Operate a Real Estate School (ED-100). You'll need to identify each person and, if an entity, every officer, director, member, manager, partner, owner, trust beneficiary holding 10% or more beneficial interest, stockholder owning 10% or more stock, and person exercising control of the school. Supporting documentation is required. A Fingerprint Clearance Card must be provided to the Department by each owner of 10% or more.
Schools should review, understand, and operate under the provisions of A.R.S. § 32-2135 and the Commissioner's Rules, particularly Article 4. You should review and become familiar with those, at the very least. Other statutes within Arizona Revised Statutes, Title 32, Chapter 20, and the Commissioner's Rules (Arizona Administrative Code, Title 4, Chapter 28) also apply.
I want to apply to be an instructor. What do I need to do?
Review R4-28-404(C) to make sure you meet one or more of the qualifications, contact a school for which you wish to teach, and file a completed Instructor application with the school for review and submission to the Department.
If I want to change the content, category or duration of an approved course, what do I need to do?
You must receive approval of the revised course before you can advertise it as an approved course or issue credit for it. Submit the same documentation you would for a new course.
I have a really great course I wrote several years ago and want to update it. What do I need to file with the Department?
If there are substantive changes to the course length or content, approval of the revised course is required. To bring the content up to date without changing the outline, course length, or general content, you need do nothing so long as approval is current. If the approval has already expired, file an application as if it's a new course (Application for a Certificate of Course Approval Form - Continuing Education (ED-102-CE).