New York State Guide
Your complete step-by-step roadmap to earning your NY salesperson license — from the 77-hour course to your first commission.
Why Get Your Real Estate License in New York?
New York is one of the most lucrative real estate markets in the world. From the iconic streets of Manhattan to the booming suburbs of Long Island and Westchester, licensed salespersons here have access to transactions that simply don’t exist anywhere else.
The New York Department of State (DOS) oversees all real estate licensing. The process is structured, transparent, and very achievable — especially with the right pre-license education partner. This guide walks you through every step, every fee, and every deadline you need to know for 2026.
Whether you’re a career-changer, a recent graduate, or simply ready to turn your passion for property into a paycheck, this is where your journey starts.
- ✓You must be at least 18 years of age
- ✓You must hold a valid, government-issued photo ID (NY residency is not required)
- ✓You must be legally authorized to work in the United States
- ✓You must have no disqualifying criminal history (reviewed case-by-case)
The Roadmap
6 Steps to Your NY Real Estate License
Complete the 77-Hour Pre-License Course
Enroll in a NY DOS-approved school and complete the required 77-hour salesperson qualifying course. Topics include real estate principles, law, finance, and agency. You must pass the course final exam with 70% or higher before sitting for the state exam.
Pass the NY DOS Salesperson Exam
Schedule your exam via the eAccessNY Portal and pay the $15 fee. The in-person exam consists of 75 multiple-choice questions with a 90-minute (1.5-hour) time limit. You must achieve a 70% passing threshold (53 correct answers) to pass. Results are posted online as pass/fail only. If you don’t pass on your first try, you can retake the exam as many times as needed by logging back into eAccessNY and paying the $15 fee for each subsequent attempt.
Complete Your Background Check
New York requires fingerprinting and a criminal history review. This can often be initiated online. No felony convictions or real estate-related crimes are permitted.
Find a Sponsoring Broker
You cannot hold an active NY salesperson license without an affiliated licensed broker. Your broker is legally responsible for supervising all your transactions. Research brokerages before applying.
Submit Your License Application
Log into eAccessNY, complete the salesperson application, and pay the $65 license fee. Upload your course completion certificate. Processing typically takes 5–15 business days.
Start Your Career & Plan for Renewal
Once approved, your license is valid for 2 years. To renew, complete 22.5 hours of CE including mandatory topics in fair housing, agency, ethics, and implicit bias. Budget time for CE from day one.
Inside the 77-Hour Pre-License Course
The 77-hour curriculum is set by the NY Department of State and must be completed through a DOS-approved school — either online or in a classroom. The course covers:
- Real estate principles, practices & law
- Agency relationships & fiduciary duties
- Property management & finance
- Fair housing & discrimination laws
- Contracts, closings & title
- Ethics & professional standards
Most students complete the course in 2–4 weeks studying part-time. Online courses offer maximum flexibility. Upon completion you receive a certificate to include with your license application. Pass the final at 70%+ to qualify for the state exam.
Choosing the Right Sponsoring Broker
In New York, a salesperson cannot operate independently. You must work under a licensed broker responsible for supervising your transactions. When evaluating brokerages, consider:
- ►Commission split — How much do you keep?
- ►Training & mentorship — Do they invest in new agents?
- ►Market specialization — NYC, Long Island, Westchester?
- ►Brand & reputation — National vs. boutique
- ►Technology & leads — CRM, marketing, lead gen support
Interview at least 3 brokerages before committing. Your first broker shapes your entire early career.
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What to Budget
Total Cost to Get Licensed in New York
| Item | Cost | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 77-Hour Pre-License Course | $179 – $800 | Varies by school and format |
| State Salesperson Exam Fee | $15 | Paid via eAccessNY per attempt |
| License Application Fee | $65 | Submitted to NY Department of State |
| Fingerprinting & Background Check | $75 – $100 | Required for all applicants |
| Total Estimated Investment | $284 – $970 | Depending on school and retake fees |
After You’re Licensed
Continuing Education & License Renewal
Your NY salesperson license is valid for 2 years. Before it expires, complete 22.5 hours of approved CE to renew. The long-standing exemption for experienced brokers has been eliminated — all licensees must comply.
The 22.5 CE hours must include these mandatory topics:
3 Hours
Fair Housing & Discrimination
1 Hour
Agency (2 hrs first renewal cycle)
2.5 Hours
Ethical Business Practices
1 Hour
Recent Legal Matters
2 Hours
Cultural Competency
2 Hours
Implicit Bias Training
The renewal fee is $65. License renewal is done online through eAccessNY. Don’t wait until the last minute — missing your renewal deadline requires reapplying as a new licensee.
Got Questions?
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to get a NY real estate license?
Most people complete the entire process in 2–3 months. The 77-hour course takes 2–4 weeks part-time. After passing the exam and submitting your application, DOS processing typically takes 5–15 business days.
Can I get my NY real estate license online?
Yes. The 77-hour pre-license course can be completed entirely online through a DOS-approved school. The state exam must be taken in person at an authorized testing center. Your application is submitted online via eAccessNY.
Does New York have real estate license reciprocity?
No. As of February 1, 2023, New York eliminated all reciprocity agreements. All applicants must complete the full 77-hour NY pre-license course and pass the NY state exam, regardless of licenses held in other states.
How many times can I take the NY real estate exam?
There is no limit. Each attempt costs $15 with no mandatory waiting period. Exam results are valid for 2 years — apply for your license within that window after passing.
What is the NY real estate exam pass rate?
Recent data indicates a first-attempt salesperson pass rate of approximately 51–70%. Thorough preparation — including practice exams and course review — significantly improves your chances.
Do I need a high school diploma?
No. New York does not require a high school diploma or a GED to obtain a real estate salesperson license. The core qualifications are that you must be at least 18 years old, legally authorized to work in the U.S., hold a valid government-issued photo ID, and have no disqualifying criminal history.
Before You Go
Key Takeaways
77-Hour Course First
Complete and pass the 77-hour pre-license course before scheduling your state exam.
$15 State Exam Fee
The NY salesperson exam costs $15 per attempt. Retakes also $15 with no waiting period.
Broker Sponsorship Required
Your license cannot activate without a sponsoring licensed broker. Find one before applying.
Application Fee: $65
Submit via eAccessNY. Processing takes 5–15 business days.
Renew Every 2 Years
Complete 22.5 CE hours every 2 years including mandatory fair housing and ethics modules.
No Reciprocity Since 2023
All applicants must complete NY’s full 77-hour course regardless of other state licenses.
Your New York Real Estate Career Starts Here
Enroll in MLS Campus’s NY-approved 77-hour pre-license course today. Study online, on your schedule — and pass the state exam with confidence.