The licensing process in Kansas is overseen by the Kansas Real Estate Commission (KREC). Below is everything you need to know to get started.
Requirements
- Must be at least 18 years old
- Must be a U.S. citizen or legal resident
- Complete 60 hours of pre-licensing education — see approved providers
- Pass a background check
- View the full requirements on the Kansas real estate commission website
Pre-Licensing Education
Kansas requires 60 hours of pre-licensing education from an approved provider. Courses cover real estate principles, practices, and state-specific laws.
Check the Kansas Real Estate Commission (KREC) website for a list of approved education providers.
Exam Information
The Kansas real estate exam consists of a national portion and a state-specific portion. Exams are administered by Pearson VUE.
Schedule your Kansas real estate exam — You can register, find testing center locations, and view exam content outlines on the Pearson VUE website.
Application Steps
- Complete 60 hours of pre-licensing education
- Submit your exam application through Pearson VUE
- Pass the state licensing exam
- Find a sponsoring broker
- Submit your license application through the Kansas online licensing portal
Costs
Expect to spend $300–$900 total including education, exam fees, background check, and application fees.
For the most up-to-date fee schedule, visit the Kansas Real Estate Commission (KREC) website.
Renewal Process
Real estate licenses in Kansas must be renewed every 2 years. Renewal requires 12 hours of continuing education credits and a renewal fee.
Renew your Kansas real estate license online — You can also check your license status and continuing education requirements.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to get licensed in Kansas?
Most people complete the process in 2–4 months, depending on study pace and exam scheduling. You’ll need to complete 60 hours of education before sitting for the exam.
Can I get my Kansas real estate license online?
Yes, many states allow you to complete pre-licensing education online. The exam is typically taken in person at a testing center. Start your Kansas license application online
Where do I apply for a real estate license in Kansas?
You can apply directly through the Kansas Real Estate Commission (KREC) licensing portal. Make sure you have your education certificates, exam results, and background check ready before applying.
Who administers the Kansas real estate exam?
The Kansas real estate exam is administered by Pearson VUE. You can schedule your exam, find testing center locations, and review study materials on their website.
