What is a provisional brokers license?
A provisional broker’s license is issued when a person has met all license qualification requirements (including passing the license exam). They may generally perform the same acts as a broker so long as he or she is supervised by a broker-in-charge. Once licensed, a provisional broker must complete a post license course of at least 3 – 30 hour courses with in 3 years after licensure. This must consist of Broker Relationships and Responsibilities, Contracts and Closing and Selected Topics. Once this is completed you will be issued a brokers license and may either continue to work for other brokers or brokerage firms or open and operate your own real estate business.