Oklahoma real estate license
What it takes to get licensed to sell real estate in Oklahoma, from the state's official commission and exam vendor.
- Salesperson hours
- 90-hour pre-license course (called 'Provisional Sales Associate')
- Broker requirement
- 2 years' active licensure within the previous 5 years as sales associate/provisional sales associate, plus an approved 90-hour broker course, plus specific CE (1 hr Broker Relationship Act, 1 hr Code and Rules, 6 hrs Contracts and Forms) and a Broker-in-Charge course
- Exam vendor
- Pearson VUE (current vendor per OREC's official exam page; note some third-party prep sites still reference PSI, likely outdated — OREC's own site links to pearsonvue.com)
- Exam structure
- Reported figures vary by source: sales associate exam commonly cited as 130 scored questions (80 national + 50 state) or alternatively 120 scored (80 national + 40 state) plus unscored pretest items; broker exam similarly split into national + state sections. Exact current breakdown could not be conclusively confirmed from the official candidate handbook PDF (fetch returned a non-text/image result)
- Passing
- 70-75% cited across sources (some say 70% overall, others 75% with ~60/80 national and ~38/50 state) — exact official cut score not fully confirmed
Some Oklahoma details were ambiguous on the official site when we researched this (July 2026) — double-check specifics with the commission before you rely on them.
Preparing for the Oklahoma exam
PrepTempo's Salesperson and Broker courses cover the national portion — property, contracts, financing, agency, and practice — which is the same in Oklahoma and the larger share of the exam. Study your Oklahoma state-law portion from the commission on top of the core.
Official sources
Educational information only, researched July 2026 — not legal or licensing advice. Requirements change; confirm with the Oklahoma real-estate commission. PrepTempo is not affiliated with any state commission or exam vendor.