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2026 Statistics

Key Facts: AZ Real Estate Exam

140 Q

Total Scored Questions (2 Exams)

Pearson VUE AZ salesperson candidate handbook #090300

80 + 60

General + State Scored Split

Pearson VUE AZ salesperson candidate handbook #090300

Jan 1, 2026

Two-Exam Split Effective Date

Pearson VUE AZ salesperson candidate handbook #090300

75%

Passing Score (Each Exam)

ADRE

90 hrs

Pre-License Education

ADRE licensing requirements

$75

Exam Fee

Pearson VUE AZ fee schedule

24 hrs/2yr

CE Renewal Requirement

ADRE

Arizona requires 90 hours of pre-license education and passage of two separately-scheduled Pearson VUE exams effective January 1, 2026: a General/National exam (85 items, 80 scored, 150 minutes) and an Arizona State exam (65 items, 60 scored, 90 minutes) — 140 scored questions total. Each exam requires 75% to pass independently. 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.

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1What is the minimum age requirement to obtain an Arizona real estate salesperson license?
A.18 years old
B.21 years old
C.19 years old
D.20 years old
Explanation: Arizona requires real estate salesperson applicants to be at least 18 years of age. This is a standard requirement across most states.
2How many hours of pre-license education are required for an Arizona real estate salesperson license?
A.90 hours
B.120 hours
C.60 hours
D.150 hours
Explanation: Arizona requires 90 hours of Arizona Department of Real Estate (ADRE) approved pre-license education. This includes both national and state-specific content.
3Which Arizona state agency regulates real estate licensees?
A.Arizona Department of Real Estate (ADRE)
B.Arizona Real Estate Commission
C.Arizona Department of Commerce
D.Arizona Secretary of State
Explanation: The Arizona Department of Real Estate (ADRE) is the regulatory agency responsible for licensing and overseeing real estate professionals in Arizona.
4What is the passing score required on the Arizona real estate salesperson examination?
A.70% on both national and state portions
B.75% on both portions
C.60% on both portions
D.80% on both portions
Explanation: Arizona requires a minimum passing score of 75% on both the national portion (80 questions) and the state-specific portion (40 questions) of the salesperson exam.
5Effective January 1, 2026, how many scored questions are on the Arizona real estate salesperson exam?
A.140 scored questions (80 general/national + 60 state)
B.120 scored questions (80 national + 40 state)
C.100 scored questions (60 national + 40 state)
D.180 scored questions (120 national + 60 state)
Explanation: As of January 1, 2026, the Arizona salesperson exam totals 140 scored questions: 80 scored items on the General (national) exam and 60 scored items on the State exam. Each portion also includes 5 unscored pretest items.
6As of 2026, how is the Arizona real estate salesperson examination structured?
A.As two separate exams (a General exam and a State exam) that may be scheduled and taken independently
B.As one combined 4-hour test that must be completed in a single sitting
C.As a single oral examination administered by ADRE
D.As an open-book take-home examination
Explanation: Effective January 1, 2026, Arizona split the salesperson exam into two distinct, separately scheduled exams: Arizona Sales-General (ReAZ-Sales-GE, 80 scored items, 150 minutes) and Arizona Sales-State (ReAZ-Sales-S, 60 scored items, 90 minutes). Candidates can take and pass them independently.
7How long must an Arizona real estate salesperson license be held before applying for a broker license?
A.3 years of active licensure within the past 5 years
B.2 years of active licensure
C.5 years of active licensure
D.1 year of active licensure
Explanation: Arizona requires at least 3 years of active licensure as a salesperson within the preceding 5 years before applying for a broker license.
8What is the continuing education requirement for Arizona real estate license renewal?
A.24 hours every 2 years including 3 hours of legal topics
B.30 hours every 2 years
C.12 hours every year
D.45 hours every 4 years
Explanation: Arizona requires 24 hours of continuing education every 2-year renewal period, which must include at least 3 hours of legal topics and 3 hours of disclosure requirements.
9Within how many days must a new Arizona salesperson activate their license after passing the exam?
A.1 year
B.6 months
C.90 days
D.2 years
Explanation: An Arizona salesperson license must be activated within 1 year of passing the examination. After that period, the exam must be retaken.
10Which of the following is NOT required to obtain an Arizona real estate salesperson license?
A.A college degree
B.90 hours of pre-license education
C.Passing the state exam
D.Being at least 18 years old
Explanation: Arizona does NOT require a college degree to obtain a real estate salesperson license. The requirements are: be 18+ years old, complete 90 hours of pre-license education, pass the exam, and pass a background check.

About the AZ Real Estate Exam

Effective January 1, 2026, the Arizona real estate salesperson candidate exam is two separately-scheduled, separately-scored Pearson VUE exams: a General/National exam covering real estate fundamentals, and an Arizona State exam covering 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

140 scored questions

Time Limit

General 150 min + Arizona State 90 min (240 min combined)

Passing Score

75% on each exam (General/National and Arizona State)

Exam Fee

$75 (AZ ADRE / Pearson VUE)

AZ Real Estate Exam Content Outline

57%

General/National Real Estate Exam

Property ownership, contracts, financing, agency relationships, and fair housing law, tested on the separately-scheduled 85-item General exam (80 scored, 150 minutes)

11%

ADRE Licensing & Regulation

Part of the 65-item Arizona State exam (60 scored, 90 minutes): ADRE structure, Commissioner powers, 90-hour pre-license, license types, CE (24 hrs/2 years), trust accounts

11%

AZ Agency & Disclosures

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

11%

AZ Contracts & Transactions

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

10%

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 exam (General/National and Arizona State)
  • Exam length: 140 questions
  • Time limit: General 150 min + Arizona State 90 min (240 min combined)
  • Exam fee: $75

Keys to Passing

  • Work through all 301 available questions
  • Review every answer and explanation
  • Track weak areas and revisit them
  • 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
3The 65-item Arizona State exam (60 scored) is a separately-scheduled test from the General/National exam — 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?

Effective January 1, 2026, Arizona splits the salesperson exam into two separately-scheduled, separately-scored exams: a General/National exam (85 items, 80 scored, 150 minutes) and an Arizona State exam (65 items, 60 scored, 90 minutes) — 140 scored questions total. You must pass each exam independently with 75%.

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.