How to Get Your Oklahoma Real Estate License: 2026 Guide
Requirements at a Glance
Oklahoma offers one of the lowest application fees in the country ($35) and recently switched to Pearson VUE for exam administration, which brought online exam proctoring as an option. With 90 hours of education and markets in Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Norman, and beyond, here’s what the licensing process looks like.
Quick Overview
Age: 18+ | Education: 90 hours | Exam: 135 questions, 4 hours, 70% to pass | Total cost: ~$470-$770
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What You Need Before You Start
You must be at least 18 and provide proof of citizenship or lawful immigration status. Oklahoma runs both state (OSBI) and federal (FBI) background checks through IdentoGO fingerprinting.
Step 1: Complete 90 Hours of Pre-Licensing Education
Oklahoma requires 90 clock hours of basic real estate instruction from an OREC-approved school. You have 6 months from enrollment to finish. Your education certificate is valid for 3 years – longer than most states.
Budget $300-$600 for education depending on the school and format (online self-paced or classroom).
Step 2: Get Fingerprinted
- Provider: IdentoGO (service code: 2B7NR3)
- Cost: $60
- Processing: Typically within 72 hours
Step 3: Apply Through OREC
Submit your application to the Oklahoma Real Estate Commission. The application fee is just $35 – the lowest of any state we cover. Application review takes about 5 business days.
Step 4: Pass the Oklahoma Real Estate Exam
As of April 2024, Oklahoma switched to Pearson VUE as its exam provider. You can take the exam in-person at Pearson VUE centers (Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Norman, and others) or online from home via OnVUE remote proctoring.
Exam Format
National: 80 scored questions, 70% to pass | State: 40 scored questions, 70% to pass | Total: 135 questions (includes 15 unscored), 4 hours | Fee: $75/attempt
| Detail | National Portion | State Portion |
|---|---|---|
| Questions | 80 scored (+5 pretest) | 40 scored (+10 pretest) |
| Passing Score | 70% (56 correct) | 70% (28 correct) |
| Total Time | 4 hours (135 questions) | |
| Fee | $75 per attempt | |
| Provider | Pearson VUE (in-person or OnVUE online) | |
| Retakes | Unlimited within 1 year; online for first 3 attempts | |
| First-Time Pass Rate | ~55% | |
Online Exam Option
Oklahoma is one of the few states that allows online proctored exams. You can take it from home for your first 3 attempts through Pearson VUE’s OnVUE system. After 3 attempts, you must go to a physical testing center.
How to Prepare
- Focus on Oklahoma-specific law. OREC rules, Oklahoma contract forms, and state regulations are where most failures happen.
- Take practice exams. Free resources: Real Estate Exam Ninja, Real Estate Prep Guide
If You Don’t Pass
Unlimited retakes within 1 year at $60 each. You only retake the section you failed. First 3 attempts can be online; after that, in-person only.
Step 5: Find a Sponsoring Broker
New licensees in Oklahoma start as Provisional Sales Associates and must complete a 45-hour post-license course to upgrade. Your sponsoring broker activates your license.
- Training quality matters. As a provisional licensee, you need strong mentorship during your first phase.
- Commission and fees. Full breakdown: split, cap, transaction fees, monthly costs.
- Technology. CRM, marketing, lead gen. Ask what’s included.
Comparing models? Check out our team value breakdown or browse our eXp Realty guides.
Total Costs Breakdown
What You’ll Spend
Pre-licensing (90 hrs): $300-$600 | Application: $35 | Exam: $75 | Fingerprinting: $60 | Total: ~$470-$770
| Item | Cost |
|---|---|
| Pre-licensing course (90 hrs) | $300 – $600 |
| Application fee | $35 |
| Exam fee | $75 |
| Fingerprinting (IdentoGO) | $60 |
| Total | $470 – $770 |
Oklahoma is one of the most affordable states to get licensed in, with the lowest application fee in the country ($35). Continuing education increased to 30 hours per renewal cycle as of June 2025.
How Long Does It Take?
- Pre-licensing (90 hrs): 3-8 weeks
- Fingerprinting: ~72 hours processing
- Application review: ~5 business days
- Exam scheduling + taking: 1-2 weeks
Most people complete the process in 2-4 months. The fastest path is about 4-6 weeks.
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