What is the cost to get a California real estate license?

Here’s how the numbers break down:

Required Real Estate Courses – $125+

The California Department of Real Estate (DRE) requires that applicants be at least 18 years or older, and complete 135 hours of required Pre-Licensing education – which our course packages provide.

Pre-Licensing course tuition can range from $125 up to $700 depending on the package and the provider.

Exam Fee – $60

The first fee you’ll have to pay the DRE is for the exam. To reserve your spot on test day you’ll have to pay $60 for the salesperson exam.

Retaking and Rescheduling
It really pays to study and take an exam prep course prior to the exam. Re-examination will cost another $60 for the salesperson exam.

Need to reschedule your test? That will cost you another $15 the first time you reschedule, and another $30 if you have to reschedule again.

License Fee – $245

The license fee will be due either before or after you pass the exam - depending on whether you submitted the combined exam/license application form.

Live Scan Fee – $69

California requires that all real estate license applicants be fingerprinted by a participating live scan service provider prior to being approved for a license. The DRE doesn’t collect a fee for this service, but the live scan provider will.

The fee for live scan is $49 (processing fees from DOJ and FBI), plus $20-$40 charged by the live scan facility.

TOTAL – About $500

There you have it! To enjoy a lucrative real estate career in California, you’ll need to invest around $500 up front. We recommend you spend just a little bit more and include an exam prep class.

Miscellaneous Fees
Depending on how you intend to practice real estate, there may be additional professional fees such as:

  • California Association of Realtors annual fee - $284
  • National Association of Realtors annual fee - $155
  • SDAR local dues annual fee - $110

If you wish direct access to the MLS, the San Diego MLS fees are $155 per quarter.