If you're considering starting a real estate career in Virginia Beach, Norfolk, Chesapeake, Richmond, Arlington, or any other city in the state, you'll need to earn a Virginia real estate license.To earn your real estate license in Virginia, you must be at least 18 years of age, complete 60 hours of approved education, pass the Virginia salesperson licensing exam, complete fingerprinting and a background check, and apply for a state license. While the process to become a real estate agent is similar in most states, each state has unique steps that must be adhered to. The five steps to becoming a Virginia real estate agent are as follows:
Step 1: Be at Least 18 Years of Age
You must be 18 years of age, a US citizen or lawfully admitted alien, and have a high school degree or equivalent.
Step 2: Register and Complete the 60 Hours of Required Education
You must complete 60 hours of DPOR Board-approved Real Estate Principles courses. More information can be found on DPOR's website. Choose the Salesperson Licensing Package that is best for you from our Virginia Salesperson Licensing Course library.
Step 3: Take the Virginia Real Estate Salesperson Licensing Exam
Apply to take the national and state portions of the exam, if you are not licensed in another state. You can visit the Candidate Information Bulletin from the Board’s vendor to learn how to register. As a Kaplan Real Estate Education student, you can be confident that you are thoroughly prepared for the exam. If your enrollment did not include exam prep, consider preparing with our Virginia Exam Prep products.
Step 4: Complete Your Fingerprinting and Background Check
Fingerprinting is mandatory for all Virginia real estate license applicants. You must be electronically fingerprinted at one of the PSI Virginia sites. Once completed, your license application must be received by the Real Estate Board within 45 calendar days. For additional information, please visit www.psiexams.com.
Step 5: Apply for Your Virginia Real Estate Salesperson Licensing
The final step is to print, sign, and mail your application, which can be found on DPOR's website. A license cannot be issued until your application is 100% accurate and complete with all questions answered, all documentation and fees attached, and a background check that is not older than 45 days. Detailed information for the licensing application process is located on the Virginia Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation website at: //www.dpor.virginia.gov/Boards/Real-Estate/#forms-real-estate1.
Becoming a real estate agent in Virginia is straightforward when you know the steps. You are required to fulfill 60 hours of Virginia Real Estate Board-approved prelicensing education, pass the Virginia real estate exam, submit fingerprints for a background check, affiliate with a sponsoring brokerage, and submit your application to the Virginia Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation [DPOR]. Grab a tall glass of sweet tea and join us as we walk you through the steps of how to get your Virginia real estate license.
1. Meet the Legal Requirements for Your Virginia Real Estate License
Virginia requires you to be at least 18 years of age and hold a high school diploma or GED to qualify to become a real estate agent in The Old Dominion State.
Did you know? Virginia has full reciprocity with other states for licensed agents who have been active in the real estate business during 24 of the previous 36 months. This means if you are already licensed in another state, you do not have to take DPOR’s prelicensing courses, but you are required to pass the background check and state portion of the real estate exam to become a licensed real estate agent in Virginia. After completing these requirements, you can apply online through the DPOR website.
Also, Virginia is a physical location state in terms of portability. It allows agents and brokers from other states to do business in Virginia, but doesn’t allow them to enter the state to conduct real estate business. This means that an agent or broker from another state must conduct all out-of-state business remotely and may not enter the state for showings, closings, or any other reason.
To learn more about real estate license portability in Virginia, check out our guide on real estate license reciprocity and portability.
2. Complete Required Prelicensing Courses
Once you’ve determined you meet Virginia’s legal requirements, your next step is to complete 60 hours of required prelicensing courses. They can be fulfilled through in-person classes or at an online real estate school in Virginia, with costs ranging from $160 to $350. The 60 hours of education includes classes on the following topics:
- Property Ownership
- Land Use Controls and Regulations
- Valuation and Market Analysis
- Financing
- General Principles of Agency
- Property Disclosures
- Contracts
- Leasing and Property Management
- Transfer of Title
- Practice of Real Estate
- Real Estate Calculations
- Disclosure Requirements
- Agency Definitions and Relationships
- Virginia Fair Housing Law and Regulations
- Specific Acts Pertaining to Real Estate Practice
- Licensing
- Escrow Accounts
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3. Take the Virginia Real Estate Exam
Virginia’s average pass rating is 56% on the national portion and 57% on the state portion of the exam, which proves that the Virginia real estate exam is difficult, but not impossible. The exam is administered on the computer so you will learn the results immediately after completion.
A passing score moves you directly to the next stage of the licensing process, while a failing score on one or both portions of the exam results in an unsuccessful notification and a diagnostic report indicating your strengths and weaknesses on the exam. Luckily, you can retake the exam as many times as needed to pass, and you can reschedule your exam at the examination center.
Virginia Real Estate Exam Details
Test Format
Multiple choice
Test Length
120 questions 80 nationally focused questions 40 state-specific questions
Time Limit
150 minutes
Items to Bring to the Exam
You must provide 2 valid forms of identification:
- Valid government ID with photo and signature: driver's license, state ID, passport, military ID
- Must have a signature and preprinted legal name
Passing Score
70% to pass the national portion and 75% to pass the state portion of the Virginia Real Estate Salesperson Exam [at least 56/80 on the national portion, and 30/40 on the state portion]
Pass Rate
56% on national portion 57% on state portion
Schedule Your Exam
The Virginia real estate exam is provided by PSI Exams Online, a national provider for state licensing exams. To begin scheduling your exam, you create an account on the PSI website, which then provides access to the scheduling portal. You will also receive a copy of the Virginia Candidate Information Bulletin for additional testing information. The fee to take the exam is $60 and can be paid directly on the website using a credit or debit card.
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4. Pick a Company to Work For
To hold an active real estate license in Virginia, you must find a sponsoring brokerage with which to affiliate your license. To make your choice a little bit easier, check out our in-depth guide on choosing the right real estate company to work for. Although there are many successful brokerages in the Old Dominion State, below you’ll find the top five brokerages reported for 2021.
Rank
Team Name
Company
City
Volume
1
Tom & Cindy and Associates LLC
Long & Foster Real Estate, Inc.
Alexandria
$110,378,003.45
2
The Marquis Group
CENTURY 21 Redwood Realty
Ashburn
$105,883,778.00
3
Cabell Childress Group
Long & Foster Real Estate, Inc.
Glen Allen
$101,267,021.15
4
Close Co
CENTURY 21 New Millennium
Arlington
$98,186,335.00
5
Brad Ruckart Real Estate Group
Keller Williams Realty
Richmond
$94,717,917.83
[Source: Real Trends 2021]
Virginia Cities With Highest Median Sales Price 2021
It is important to be aware of the market trends in order to build your strategy, inform clients, and estimate the amount of money you will be able to earn. To get a sense of which cities are bringing in the bucks for Virginia real estate agents, check out this sales data from Towncharts.com below:
Rank
City
Median Home Value
1
Great Falls
$1,142,000
2
McLean
$1,031,200
3
Wolf Trap
$912,900
4
Falls Church
$789,300
5
Crosspointe
$781,600
6
Mantua
$780,000
7
South Run
$763,900
8
Vienna
$743,500
9
Dunn Loring
$741,600
10
Belmont
$711,400
5. Get Fingerprinted & Complete Background Check
Once you’ve completed your education and passed the exam, it’s time to schedule your fingerprinting. Virginia requires all applicants to submit fingerprints to perform a background check. If you live in Virginia, you must have your fingerprints taken within the state; if you live outside of the state, you are still highly encouraged to have your fingerprints taken within Virginia.
DPOR offers two fingerprint vendor options for a $60 fee:
- PSI exam sites: You can have fingerprints taken directly at your exam site between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. No appointment is necessary and you can visit the website to find a location nearest you.
- Fieldprint services: You are required to schedule an appointment and fingerprints will be taken via Livescan.
Your background check is only valid for 45 days, so it is important to schedule your appointment within the same time frame that you are submitting your application. Otherwise, you will have to get your fingerprints taken again.
6. Apply for Your Virginia Real Estate License
Once you’ve passed the exam and completed the fingerprint process, you are ready to submit your application for licensure as a real estate agent in Virginia. Your application must be submitted within one year from the initial examination date that you originally took your exam to be considered valid.
The Virginia real estate application, called the Salesperson License Application, must be submitted with the following documentation:
- $170 fee, which can be submitted by check or money order to the Treasurer of Virginia or via credit card form online
- Original or certified transcript, Education Certification, Certification of Completion, License Certification, or other documentation verifying the completion of all required real estate courses
- Disciplinary Action Reporting Form and all required attachments [if applicable]
If you have already chosen your affiliate brokerage, you will be applying for an active license and must include the brokerage information on the application; otherwise, you will be issued an inactive license.
Virginia law requires that the DOPR deposit your money within 24 hours of receiving it, and the posted payment on your account is considered your confirmation receipt. From time of receipt, it takes about 15 to 20 business days to process your license. After approval, your license will be displayed on the License Lookup Page and you will receive a paper copy by mail.
Did you know? You can still get a real estate license in Virginia if you have a criminal record, although there is no guarantee. You must disclose all convictions and they will run a background check to reference any past offense. The DOPR will consider if the crime is closely related to the purpose of the license, the seriousness of the crime, and the complete criminal history of the applicant in order to decide on licensure.
7. Start Your Real Estate Career
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