How Long Does It Take to Get a NY Real Estate License?

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How Long Does It Take to Get a NY Real Estate License?

Honest answer: 6 weeks to 3 months for most people, depending on how fast you complete the 77-hour course. Here’s the full timeline, step by step.

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Quick answer: ~6 weeks to 3 months

For most candidates who can commit consistent time, the full path from “I want to be a real estate agent” to “I have an active NY salesperson license” takes 6 weeks to 3 months. The biggest variable is how quickly you complete the 77-hour pre-licensing course.

6-12
Weeks Full-Time
10-16
Weeks Part-Time
$300-$450
Total Cost

Step 1: Complete the 77-hour pre-licensing course (1-12 weeks)

This is the biggest variable. NY requires 77 hours of approved pre-licensing education. How fast you complete it depends on the format:

  • Online self-paced (fastest): Can be done in 2 weeks if you do 5-6 hours/day. Most people stretch it to 4-8 weeks at 1-2 hours/day.
  • Online live (medium): Typically 4-8 weeks of scheduled sessions. Less flexibility on timing.
  • In-person (slowest): 8-12 weeks at most schools, depending on cohort schedule.

The 77-hour course certificate is valid for 8 years from completion. You don’t need to retake it if you delay the State exam.

Step 2: Schedule the State exam (1-3 weeks lead time)

After completing the 77-hour course, register for the State exam through eAccessNY:

  1. Create your eAccessNY account if you don’t have one
  2. Pay the $15 exam fee
  3. Schedule an appointment at a PSI testing center

How quickly can you book? Often within a week in upstate NY. In NYC and Long Island, popular dates and locations can be booked 2-3 weeks out, sometimes longer in busy seasons. Schedule as soon as you finish the 77-hour course β€” don’t wait until you “feel ready,” because you can always reschedule.

Step 3: Prepare for the State exam (recommended: 4-6 weeks)

You can technically schedule the State exam the day you finish your 77-hour course. Most people who do that fail. Build in dedicated practice time:

  • 2-3 weeks of topic-specific drilling
  • 2-3 weeks of timed full-length mock exams
  • Total: 4-6 weeks at ~45 min/day, 5 days a week

See our 6-week study plan for a detailed week-by-week breakdown.

Step 4: Take the State exam (1 day)

The exam itself is 75 questions, 90 minutes, at a PSI testing center. You see your pass/fail result immediately. If you pass, the result is also reflected in eAccessNY within 1-2 days.

If you fail: there’s no waiting period. You can re-schedule and retake immediately. Most people pass on the second attempt if they target their weak topics.

Step 5: Get fingerprinted (can be done before or after exam β€” 1-2 weeks)

Background check is required before NY DOS issues your license. You can fingerprint before you pass the exam to save time. Steps:

  1. Schedule an appointment with IDEMIA (the state vendor) through eAccessNY
  2. Pay the $102.75 fingerprinting fee
  3. Show up at the IDEMIA location with ID
  4. Fingerprints are sent to NY DCJS and FBI
  5. Background check results sent to NY DOS β€” typically 1-2 weeks turnaround

Step 6: Submit the salesperson license application (1-4 weeks to issue)

Once you pass the exam AND have a sponsoring broker AND fingerprints are cleared, submit your salesperson license application:

  1. Through eAccessNY
  2. Sponsoring broker’s information required (you must have a broker lined up before applying)
  3. Pay the $55 license fee
  4. Wait for NY DOS to issue

Issuance time: typically 1-3 weeks once all components are in place. Can be slower during high-volume periods.

Until your license is officially active, you cannot legally engage in real estate activity β€” no showings, no listings, no negotiating.

The fastest possible path

Theoretical minimum, if everything aligns:

StepFastest Time
77-hour course (intense full-time)2 weeks
Fingerprinting (done concurrently)0 weeks added
Schedule + take State exam (book ahead)1 week
Find sponsoring broker (done concurrently)0 weeks added
Submit application + DOS issues license2 weeks
Total~5 weeks

This requires aggressive parallel execution and good luck on DOS processing times. Most people take 8-12 weeks even when motivated.

Why some people take 6 months or more

  • Part-time 77-hour course (1 hour a few nights/week): stretches 77 hours over 16-20 weeks
  • Failed the State exam: add 4-8 weeks for restudy and rescheduling
  • Didn’t find a sponsoring broker: some people pass the exam, then take months to find the right brokerage. You can’t activate without one.
  • Fingerprinting delays: background check can be slow if there’s anything to investigate
  • Procrastination: the most common cause. The 77-hour course certificate is valid 8 years, so there’s no urgency built into the system.

A realistic timeline for someone serious

  • Weeks 1-4: Complete the 77-hour course online at 3 hours/day. Schedule fingerprinting near the end.
  • Weeks 5-10: Practice testing + take fingerprints + schedule State exam. Start identifying sponsoring brokers in parallel.
  • Week 10: Take and pass the State exam.
  • Weeks 11-12: Submit application with chosen broker. License issues.
  • Week 13+: Active license, start practicing.

Total: ~3 months from start to active license. Faster is possible. Slower is normal. The variable is your time commitment.

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