How to Get Your Real Estate License
1. Enroll in accredited pre-licensing program
You must enroll in a state-accredited pre-licensing program to fulfill the state’s educational requirement. That’s where US Realty Training comes in. We are partnered with a leading, accredited real estate school that provides pre-licensing courses to earn your course certificates at a discount to you.
2. Earn your course certificates
After completing the pre-licensing program, you will receive your course certificates. Your certificates are proof that you have fulfilled the educational requirement and that you’re ready for the real estate exam.
3. Pass the real estate exam
Passing the real estate exam shows that you have learned and understood the necessary education to be a real estate agent. After passing, you are awarded your real estate license and can start your real estate career!
Program Pricing Options
We reviewed the best real estate licensing programs. That's why we decided to partner with Kaplan to provide the best online real estate courses to get your license. To join the program, click the button below.
(Select from 8 Available Options)
(135 Hour DRE Requirement)
(Select from 8 Available Options)
Hardcopy Book(s)-Optional Upgrade

Live Training Locations
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What's Included

Hard-copy textbooks, course videos, and live training are available as add-ons for Real Estate Practice, Principles, and Finance.
REQUIRED COURSES:
Unlimited Access for 6 months from your purchase date.
The Online Only Program is an affordable, self-paced option offering the required online coursework in order to apply for the state exam and your real estate license. These courses are prerequisites, but do not cover everything you will be tested on for the state exam. This is why we include a state exam prep which features digital flashcards and unlimited practice exams to help you pass on your first try!
Our user-friendly student portal is where you'll access your e-Books, review printable flashcards, take chapter quizzes, pass course final exams, utilize our state exam prep and so much more.
Unlimited Access for 6 months from your purchase date.
Video add-ons are the perfect way to get the live training experience on your own schedule. Watch recorded lectures of our trainers or our head instructor Robert Rico, whenever you want! These videos provide additional insights into critical concepts and vocabulary, and they cover commonly asked questions from past students. Add videos to your online only program or live training for the ultimate learning experience.
Videos available for:
Get the videos individually or bundle all three for a $20 discount. Tap the enroll button to get the videos today.

Need to miss a live training session? No problem! Pre-recorded chapter videos are available for purchase directly through your student portal.
The Live Training + Online Program gives you the state-mandated textbook material plus supplemental* training to prepare you for a successful career in real estate. This 3-month program includes live instruction (Webinar or In-Person) and online coursework for the following REQUIRED COURSES:
These courses are prerequisites, but do not cover everything you'll be tested on for the state exam. This is why we include a state exam prep which features digital flashcards and unlimited practice exams to help you pass on your first try!
FREQUENCY OF TRAINING -- (How many classes are included?)
If you choose weekdays - 2 times a week (6 two-hour sessions a month)
If you choose Saturdays - once a week (3 four-hour sessions a month)
Classes are held for the first 3 weeks of each month, and the 4th week you will have off to take the quizzes and complete the course final exam online.
DURATION OF CLASSES -- (How long do I have access to the classes?)
You will receive 3 consecutive months of training. You will cover 1 course a month. Concurrently, you receive 6 months of online access to the courses to read the e-Books, take chapter quizzes, and pass the course final exams. Keep in mind, the chapter quizzes and course exams are OPEN BOOK!
IN-PERSON TRAINING SCHEDULE
Varies depending on the location. Click the link above to check out the current list of in-person locations!
WEBINAR TRAINING SCHEDULE
• Mondays & Wednesdays: 10AM-12PM or 7PM-9PM PT
• Tuesdays & Thursdays: 11AM-1PM, 6PM-8PM or 7PM-9PM PT
• Saturdays: 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM PT
*Supplemental Training is optional to the required online material and does not cover every topic in all 3 textbooks. This training, led by experienced realtors, will help you understand the important vocabulary and concepts from the textbooks, show you how they apply to day-to-day situations as an agent, and get your questions answered while networking with fellow classmates.
What to Expect
In Oklahoma, aspiring real estate agents must complete a 90-hour pre-license course approved by the Oklahoma Real Estate Commission (OREC) before applying for a real estate license. This course prepares candidates for the licensing exam and covers essential topics that equip them for a career in real estate. We have partnered with education providers offering online pre-licensing courses, which include interactive modules, chapter quizzes, and a final exam, with opportunities for retakes if necessary.
Topics covered in the Oklahoma pre-licensing course include:
FAQs about Getting Your License in Oklahoma
To make the process easier, here are the most common questions we get from students becoming agents about what it takes to get licensed and start a career in real estate.
Oklahoma real estate provisional sales associates earn a wide range of incomes, reflecting differences in experience, location, and market conditions.
On average, salaries typically range between $50,000 and $70,000 per year, although new provisional sales associates often start on the lower end while building their client base.
Obtaining a real estate license in Oklahoma typically costs $500 to $800, broken down as follows:
- Pre-licensing course: $300 to $600 (varies based on the provider)
- Exam fee: $75
- Background check and fingerprinting: $50 to $100
- License application fee (OREC): $200
A career in real estate offers numerous benefits, such as flexibility, uncapped earning potential, and the ability to help people find their dream homes. However, it also comes with challenges, including the need for self-discipline, financial planning, and continuous learning.
Oklahoma’s real estate market is growing, particularly in cities like Tulsa and Oklahoma City, which creates opportunities for new provisional sales associates. Success in this field takes time, persistence, and the ability to network effectively, but for those willing to invest the effort, the rewards can be significant.
Before starting a real estate career in Oklahoma, it’s essential to understand that building a successful business takes time and effort.
Strong networking and marketing skills are crucial, especially early on. Plan for financial stability, as commissions can be irregular. Stay competitive with ongoing education and market awareness. A supportive brokerage or team can provide mentorship and valuable resources.
Oklahoma has reciprocity agreements with several states, allowing licensed provisional sales associates to obtain a state license by passing the Oklahoma-specific exam and a background check. Eligible states include:
- Alabama
- Arkansas
- Iowa
- Louisiana
- Maryland
- Nebraska
- North Dakota
- South Dakota
Agents from non-reciprocal states may need to complete pre-licensing education and pass both the national and state exams. Check with the Oklahoma Real Estate Commission (OREC) for specific requirements.
Oklahoma real estate licenses must be renewed every three years.
During each renewal period, provisional sales associates are required to complete 21 hours of continuing education (CE). This includes 6 hours of core courses covering topics like ethics and fair housing, along with 15 hours of elective courses that focus on specialized areas of real estate.
After obtaining your Oklahoma real estate license, join a sponsoring brokerage to start practicing, gain experience, and access essential resources.
Develop a marketing plan, including a website, social media presence, and business cards to promote your services.
Networking through local Realtor associations and industry events can help build connections and stay updated on market trends.
Set career goals to track progress and refine your focus, whether in residential sales, commercial properties, or real estate investing.