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Education is even key to becoming a REALTOR®. First, a pre-licensing class must be successfully completed—most take two to nine weeks to complete. And after completing the course, the prospective REALTOR® must then pass the Indiana Real Estate exam.Benefits & Services
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Many agencies then continue the education process with their own training program for new REALTORS®. This is a critical step, because pre-licensing doesn't teach new REALTORS® how to acquire and serve clients. These business development programs often cover topics such as financing, contracts, how to effectively show a property, open houses, target marketing and technology training.
The Indiana Real Estate Commission publishes the requirements for obtaining a real estate license in their Rules & Regulations. MIBOR receives calls from individuals with questions concerning how to obtain a real estate license. Listed below are answers to some of the most frequently asked questions.
Visit the Pre-Licensing Education page for information and links to schools offering pre-licensure education who have certified to MIBOR that their courses are approved by the Indiana Real Estate Commission, and have paid to advertise on MIBOR's site. MIBOR does not recommend any individual school over another, and makes no guarantees concerning quality of content. In addition, each school has pricing and refund policies which have been determined by the individual schools and will be provided to you by each respective school.











