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Key Facts: AZ Real Estate Exam

180 Q

Exam Length

PSI AZ salesperson candidate bulletin

80 + 100

National + State Split

PSI AZ salesperson candidate bulletin

75%

Passing Score (Each Section)

ADRE

90 hrs

Pre-License Education

ADRE licensing requirements

$75

Exam Fee

PSI AZ fee schedule

24 hrs/2yr

CE Renewal Requirement

ADRE

Arizona requires 90 hours of pre-license education and passage of the PSI exam (80 national + 100 state questions, 180 total). Both sections require 75% to pass. Arizona's exam has more state questions than most states, reflecting the unique regulatory environment. Key Arizona-specific topics include the ADRE Commissioner's powers, mandatory agency disclosure, Seller's Property Disclosure Statement (SPDS), and arid land/water issues unique to the desert Southwest.

About the AZ Real Estate Exam

The Arizona real estate salesperson exam covers national real estate fundamentals plus Arizona-specific topics including ADRE licensing regulations, the Arizona Revised Statutes governing real estate, agency disclosure requirements, trust account management, and Arizona-specific property issues such as water rights in arid regions and subdivision regulations.

Questions

180 scored questions

Time Limit

4 hours total

Passing Score

75% on each section

Exam Fee

$75 (AZ ADRE / PSI)

AZ Real Estate Exam Content Outline

25%

ADRE Licensing & Regulation

ADRE structure, Commissioner powers, 90-hour pre-license, license types, CE (24 hrs/2 years), trust accounts

25%

AZ Agency & Disclosures

Agency disclosure requirements, SPDS (Seller's Property Disclosure Statement), affidavit of disclosure, dual agency

25%

AZ Contracts & Transactions

AAR purchase contracts, inspection period (10 days), BINSR, earnest money, escrow closing process

25%

AZ Property Issues

Water rights (appropriable vs non-appropriable), subdivision regulations, ADEQ environmental, community property state, fair housing

How to Pass the AZ Real Estate Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: 75% on each section
  • Exam length: 180 questions
  • Time limit: 4 hours total
  • 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 Real Estate Study Tips from Top Performers

1Know ADRE Commissioner powers: issue/revoke licenses, investigate complaints, impose fines, adopt rules
2Master the SPDS — it covers structural, environmental, water, neighborhood, and legal issues
3Arizona has 100 state questions — more than most states, so know AZ-specific law thoroughly
4Study water rights: appropriable (surface) vs non-appropriable, Groundwater Management Act, AMAs
5Learn trust account rules: separate from personal funds, broker responsibility, ADRE audit authority

Frequently Asked Questions

How many questions are on the Arizona real estate salesperson exam?

The AZ exam has 180 total questions: 80 national and 100 state-specific (one of the highest state-portion counts in the US). You must pass each section with 75%. The exam is 4 hours total.

What education is required for an Arizona real estate license?

Arizona requires 90 hours of ADRE-approved pre-license education covering real estate principles, practices, and Arizona-specific law. After licensing, 24 hours of CE are required every 2 years.

What is the Arizona SPDS?

The Seller's Property Disclosure Statement (SPDS) is a comprehensive form where sellers disclose known property conditions including structural issues, pest history, environmental hazards, water/sewer details, and neighborhood nuisances. It's not legally required but is standard practice in virtually all AZ residential transactions.

Is Arizona a community property state?

Yes. Arizona is one of 9 community property states, meaning property acquired during marriage is owned equally by both spouses. Both must sign to sell community real property. Property owned before marriage or received as gift/inheritance remains separate property.

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