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2026 Statistics

Key Facts: AZ RE Broker Exam

~55%

First-Time Pass Rate

Pearson VUE

120

Exam Questions

80 national + ~40 state

75%

Passing Score

Scaled score

90 hrs

Pre-License Education

ADRE requirement

3 yrs

Salesperson Experience

ADRE requirement

$75

Exam Fee

Pearson VUE

Arizona's broker exam requires 90 hours of ADRE-approved pre-license education and 3 years of active salesperson experience. The exam has 80 national + ~40 state questions, requires 75% scaled to pass, and is administered by Pearson VUE. Arizona-specific topics include ADRE trust account rules, subdivision public reports, community property, and the Arizona Landlord & Tenant Act.

About the AZ RE Broker Exam

The Arizona real estate broker exam is a 120-question two-part exam (80 national + ~40 state) administered by Pearson VUE for the Arizona Department of Real Estate (ADRE). It covers brokerage management, trust accounts, Arizona real estate law, contracts, finance, property valuation, agency relationships, and state-specific regulations under ARS Title 32, Chapter 20.

Questions

120 scored questions

Time Limit

4 hours

Passing Score

75% scaled

Exam Fee

$75 (Pearson VUE (for ADRE))

AZ RE Broker Exam Content Outline

20%

Brokerage Management & Operations

Office supervision, branch offices, ADRE audits, advertising rules, broker-associate agreements, independent contractor vs employee

20%

Trust Accounts & Funds

Trust account handling, earnest money deposits, commingling, conversion, ADRE trust account requirements, broker withdrawal

20%

AZ Real Estate Law

ARS Title 32 Chapter 20, Arizona Landlord & Tenant Act, community property, subdivision public reports, affidavit of value

15%

Finance & Economics

Mortgage instruments, Arizona deed of trust, usury, truth-in-lending, RESPA, economic principles, market analysis

15%

Property Valuation & Appraisal

Appraisal methods (sales comparison, cost, income), capitalization rate, gross rent multiplier, depreciation, USPAP

10%

Agency, Ethics & Contracts

Agency disclosure, dual agency, fiduciary duties, listing agreements, purchase contracts, escrow procedures

How to Pass the AZ RE Broker Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: 75% scaled
  • Exam length: 120 questions
  • Time limit: 4 hours
  • Exam fee: $75

Keys to Passing

  • Complete 500+ practice questions
  • Score 80%+ consistently before scheduling
  • Focus on highest-weighted sections
  • Use our AI tutor for tough concepts

AZ RE Broker Study Tips from Top Performers

1Master ADRE trust account rules: earnest money deadlines, reconciliation procedures, and commingling vs conversion penalties
2Know broker supervision duties: review of contracts, advertising compliance, branch office management, and associate oversight
3Study ARS Title 32 Chapter 20 — the state portion heavily tests Arizona-specific statutes and ADRE administrative rules
4Understand community property law, including how it affects real estate transactions and title vesting in Arizona
5Learn Arizona subdivision public report requirements and the role of ADRE in subdivision regulation

Frequently Asked Questions

How hard is the Arizona real estate broker exam?

The AZ broker exam is harder than the salesperson exam, with a ~55% first-time pass rate. It has 120 questions (80 national + ~40 state), requires 75% scaled to pass, and covers broker-level topics like trust account management, brokerage supervision, and Arizona-specific statutes under ARS Title 32.

How many questions are on the AZ broker exam?

The Arizona real estate broker exam has approximately 120 multiple-choice questions: 80 on the national portion and ~40 on the state-specific portion. Both portions must be passed independently. The exam is administered by Pearson VUE at testing centers across Arizona.

What are the prerequisites for an Arizona broker license?

You need 90 hours of ADRE-approved pre-license education covering broker-level coursework, plus 3 years of active licensed salesperson experience within the past 5 years. You must also pass a fingerprint-based background check and submit a broker license application to ADRE.

What is the most tested topic on the AZ broker exam?

Trust account handling and brokerage management are the most heavily tested broker-level topics. You must know ADRE trust account rules, earnest money handling, commingling vs conversion, broker supervision responsibilities, and penalties for trust account violations under Arizona law.