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Real Estate Broker
Total cost: $1015
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96 hrs
Pre-License Hours
2 yrs
Experience Required
Yes
Exam Required
18 hrs
CE Hours
$1015
Total Fees
Permitted
Dual Agency
Broker Pre-License Education
Mostly verifiedPre-License Hours
96 hours
College Degree Required
No
Approved Providers
Nebraska-approved real estate schools, colleges, and online providers
Additional Broker Courses
Additional broker-specific courses in management, supervision, and advanced real estate topics required beyond salesperson education
Course Topics
Real estate broker education requirements include pre-license coursework covering topics such as real estate law, brokerage management, contracts, finance, and ethics. Some states require a college degree in addition to pre-license hours, while others accept equivalent experience.
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Start with the salesperson license
Broker licensing in Nebraska typically requires completing your salesperson (real estate agent) license first and practicing for 2 years before you can sit for the broker exam. The pre-licensing courses below are the recommended starting point on the path to a broker license.
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Agent Experience & Transaction History
Mostly verifiedAgent Experience Required
Prior real estate sales agent experience
2 yrs
Min Years as Agent
Most states require a period of active experience as a licensed real estate sales agent before qualifying for a broker license. Some states use a points-based system or require a minimum number of closed transactions as an alternative or additional requirement.
State Broker Exam
Mostly verifiedState Broker Exam Required
Real estate broker licensing examination
Multiple-choice; national and state-specific portions
Format
PSI
Provider
75%
Passing Score
$150
Exam Fee
Exam Sections
The real estate broker exam typically includes both a national portion covering general real estate principles and a state-specific portion covering local laws and regulations. Exams are usually administered by third-party providers such as PSI or Pearson VUE at authorized testing centers.
Overall licensing difficulty: 9/100
Study recommendation: 1–2 weeks of focused review is usually sufficient
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Real Estate Broker Exam
Passing Score
75%
Format
Multiple-choice; national and state-specific portions
Administered By
PSI
Key Topics Covered
Cost of failing
Retake fee: $150Invest in preparation to pass the first time.
How long should you study? Most candidates study 2–4 weeks before taking the Real Estate Broker Exam.
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Broker Practice Capabilities
VerifiedYes
Independent Practice
Yes
Supervise Agents
Yes
Operate Brokerage
Yes
Property Management
Yes
Escrow Handling
Yes
Dual Agency
Yes
Designated Agency
Restricted Activities
Real estate brokers have a broader scope of practice than sales agents, including the ability to operate their own brokerage, supervise agents, and handle escrow funds. Dual agency (representing both buyer and seller) and designated agency rules vary significantly by state.
| Fee | Amount |
|---|---|
Application Fee | $175 |
Exam Fee Paid to PSI | $150 |
License Fee | $215 |
E&O Insurance E&O Insurance is REQUIRED for all active NE licensees, with proof on file with NREC prior to or with renewal. NREC contracts with a carrier to ensure availability; alternative qualifying coverage permitted (must meet NE coverage requirements). Cost varies by provider. | $200 |
MLS Fees MLS membership varies by local association | $400 |
Renewal Fee | $155 |
Total Initial Fees Includes application, exam, license, E&O insurance, and MLS fees | $1015 |
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Renewal & CE Requirements
Mostly verified2 years (biennial, due November 30)
Renewal Period
18 hrs
CE Hours Required
Effective 7/1/2020: No broker may act as Designated Broker until completion of 12-hour post-license Course #6000 (trust accounting, brokerage finance, business ethics, risk management). Course #6000 completion certificate must be on file before supervising affiliated licensees. Effective 1/1/2026: Course #7000 valid for 4 years from date of completion.
Post-License Education
Required CE Topics
Renewal Fee
$155
Regulatory Board
Broker licenses must be renewed on schedule with the state real estate commission. Continuing education typically covers topics such as ethics, fair housing, agency law, and state-specific legal updates. Some states also require post-license education within the first renewal period.
Out-of-State Reciprocity
VerifiedAccepts Out-of-State Credentials
Endorsement Available
Yes
ARELLO Certification
Accepted
Reciprocity Requirements
Real estate broker reciprocity agreements allow brokers licensed in one state to obtain a license in another state with reduced requirements. ARELLO (Association of Real Estate License Law Officials) certification may be accepted in some states. Requirements typically include passing the state-specific portion of the broker exam.
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Nebraska requires 96 hours of broker pre-license effective 1/1/2026 (90-hour core + 6-hour Course #0003 Professional Standards). Min age 19 (higher than most states). Designated Broker requires additional 12-hour Course #6000 post-license (effective 7/1/2020) before supervising affiliated licensees. Mandatory written buyer representation contract effective 7/1/2025. CE has 'R' course rule: 'R' courses may duplicate across cycles; non-'R' may not duplicate within 4 years. E&O Insurance REQUIRED with proof on file at NREC. Lawful presence verification required at application and biennial renewal.
Nebraska requires 96 hours of broker pre-license education effective 1/1/2026 (per NREC educationinfo page directly): 90-hour core curriculum + 6-hour Course #0003 Professional Standards.
Min age: 19 (higher than most states; per NREC license info directly).
Experience: 2 years actively as licensed salesperson or broker.
Renewal cycle: 2 years (biennial, due November 30).
18 CE hours per 2-year cycle: 12 hours approved CE (6 hours in 'R' designated subject matter courses) + 6 hours broker-approved training. 'R' courses may be duplicated across cycles; non-'R' CE may NOT be duplicated within 4 years.
Effective 7/1/2020: No broker may act as Designated Broker until completion of 12-hour post-license Course #6000 (trust accounting, brokerage finance, business ethics, risk management).
Effective 1/1/2026: Course #7000 valid for 4 years from date of completion.
Effective 7/1/2025: Mandatory written buyer representation contract required.
E&O Insurance REQUIRED with proof on file at NREC.
Per NE Statutes 4-108 to 4-114: lawful presence verification required at initial application and each 2-year renewal.
Background check: 4-6 weeks via Nebraska State Patrol fingerprints.
Dual agency is permitted with proper disclosure in Nebraska.
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Nebraska requires 96 hours of pre-license education and 2 years of agent experience for broker licensure. A state broker exam is required. All licensing is managed through the Nebraska Real Estate Commission.
Requirements vary by state. Always verify current requirements with your state real estate commission.