Oklahoma Code § 59-858-303A

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Eligibility for license as a broker associate
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A.  Applicants for a broker associate license shall meet the
following requirements:
1.  Hold a renewable broker associate or sales associate license
and have two (2) years’ active licensure within the previous five
(5) years as a sales associate or provisional sales associate, or
its equivalent;
2.  Submit to the Commission evidence of successful completion
of ninety (90) clock hours, or its equivalent as determined by the
Commission, of advanced real estate instruction in a course of study
approved by the Commission.  The education required in this
subsection shall only be valid for a period of three (3) years from
the date the school certified successful completion of the course;
thereafter, the applicant shall be required to successfully complete
an additional ninety (90) clock hours or its equivalent in advanced
real estate instruction; and
3.  Apply to the Commission to take an examination for the
purpose of securing a license as a broker associate.
B.  Application shall be made upon forms prescribed by the
Commission and shall be accompanied by fees as provided for in this
Code and all information and documents the Commission may require.
C.  The applicant shall appear in person for an examination
which shall be prescribed by the Commission.
D.  If the applicant has passed the examination, received final
approval of the application, and paid the appropriate fees provided
for in this Code along with the Oklahoma Real Estate Education and
Recovery Fund fee, the Commission shall issue to the applicant a
broker associate license.
Added by Laws 2017, c. 248, § 3, eff. Nov. 1, 2017.  Amended by Laws
2019, c. 363, § 35, eff. Nov. 1, 2019; Laws 2024, c. 159, § 7, eff.
Nov. 1, 2024.

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