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Key Facts: AK Real Estate Exam
120 Q
Exam Length
Pearson VUE AK candidate handbook
80 + 40
National + State Split
Pearson VUE AK candidate handbook
75%
Passing Score (Each Section)
AREC
40 hrs
Pre-License Education
12 AAC 64.063
Age 19+
Minimum Age Requirement
AS 08.88.171
20 hrs/2yr
CE Renewal Requirement
AREC
Alaska requires 40 hours of pre-license education (AREC-approved, completed within 24 months) and passage of the Pearson VUE exam (80 national + 40 state questions, 75% on each section). The minimum age is 19. After passing, you must apply within 6 months and complete 30 hours of post-license education within your first year. Alaska has no state transfer tax, uses elective community property, and has an unlimited-acreage homestead exemption (up to $72,900 equity). Trust accounts are heavily regulated under 12 AAC 64.190.
About the AK Real Estate Exam
The Alaska real estate salesperson exam covers national real estate fundamentals plus Alaska-specific topics including AREC licensing requirements under AS 08.88, trust account management under 12 AAC 64, agency disclosure obligations, and Alaska-specific property issues including environmental considerations and the absence of a state transfer tax.
Questions
120 scored questions
Time Limit
4 hours
Passing Score
75% on each section
Exam Fee
$100 (Alaska Real Estate Commission (AREC) / Pearson VUE)
AK Real Estate Exam Content Outline
AREC Licensing & Commission
AS 08.88, AREC structure (7 members), license eligibility (age 19+, 40 hrs prelicense), license types, renewal, CE (20 hrs/24 months), Recovery Fund, disciplinary actions
Licensee Activities & Trust Accounts
12 AAC 64.190, trust account requirements, E&O insurance (12 AAC 64.600), broker supervision, advertising rules, record retention (3 years)
Agency Disclosures & Contracts
Agency disclosure obligations, buyer/seller representation, dual agency, REC 4229 disclosure form, purchase and sale agreements, contingencies, earnest money
AK Property Issues
No state transfer tax, elective community property, unlimited homestead exemption ($72,900 equity), environmental considerations (permafrost, wetlands), Alaska fair housing
How to Pass the AK Real Estate Exam
What You Need to Know
- Passing score: 75% on each section
- Exam length: 120 questions
- Time limit: 4 hours
- Exam fee: $100
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- Complete 500+ practice questions
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- Focus on highest-weighted sections
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many questions are on the Alaska real estate salesperson exam?
The Alaska exam has 120 scored questions: 80 national and 40 state-specific. You must pass each section with 75% (60/80 national, 30/40 state). The exam is administered by Pearson VUE and is 4 hours total.
What is the minimum age to get an Alaska real estate license?
Alaska requires applicants to be at least 19 years old — the same as Alabama and one year older than the 18-year minimum in most states. You must also complete 40 hours of AREC-approved pre-license education within the 24 months before your exam.
What are Alaska's post-license education requirements?
After passing the exam, you must apply within 6 months and complete 30 hours of post-license education within your first year of licensure. Failure to complete post-license education will cause your license to lapse. For renewal, Alaska requires 20 hours of CE every 24 months.
Does Alaska have a state real estate transfer tax?
No. Alaska has no state real estate transfer tax, which is notable since many states impose a transfer or deed tax (e.g., Alabama at $0.50/$500). However, some Alaska municipalities may have local transfer taxes, so check local rules for specific transactions.