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Wisconsin Broker License Pre-license Education
To obtain a broker license, the
Wisconsin DRL requires that you
first obtain a real estate sales license and complete 36 hours of broker training and successfully complete
a
broker examination. You must complete the course prior to taking
the exam. The WRA's
Broker Pre-license course, which is offered throughout the
year, satisfies this education requirement and prepares you for
the broker exam. Learn more about obtaining your
Wisconsin real estate broker license.
Notice: The state-approved listing
contract (WB-1) and buyer agency/tenant representation agreement
(WB-36) are changing. The forms will have an optional use date of
January 1, 2008 and mandatory use date of July 1, 2008.
Consequently, we strongly encourage you to complete the course and
take the license exam by July 1, 2008. As of July 1, 2008 the
license exam will include test questions on the revised 2008 WB-1
and 2008 WB-36. If you do not complete the course prior to July 1,
2008, you will have to take specific steps to receive the revised
information. You have one year from the date of purchase to
complete the course.
If you have questions or concerns, please contact our Business Services department at
educate@wra.org or
800-279-1972.
Real Estate Pre-license Education Options
Can't purchase online? Download Study Aids brochure and place
order by mail
Once you have your Broker's license, attend New Broker
Training.
Download New Broker Training brochure
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