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Hawaii Real Estate Exam Checklist

Your complete step-by-step guide to getting your HI real estate license. 150 questions, 70% passing score, $68 exam fee.

Total Steps15 items across 5 phases
2-4 months typical
$500-$1,500 total

Phase 1: Preparation

3 items

Step 1: Meet Basic Eligibility Requirements
Confirm you meet Hawaii's requirements: 18+ years old, legal residency status

Tips:

  • Check specific state requirements
  • Some states require high school diploma
Step 2: Complete Pre-License Education
Enroll in and complete state-approved pre-license courses

Tips:

  • Hawaii requires specific education hours
  • Online and in-person options available
  • Keep all completion certificates
Step 3: Choose a Study Method
Select your exam preparation approach

Tips:

  • Use practice exams to identify weak areas
  • Study state-specific laws carefully
  • Join study groups for accountability

Phase 2: Application

3 items

Step 4: Submit Background Check
Complete fingerprinting and background check process

Tips:

  • Schedule fingerprinting early
  • Background check can take 2-4 weeks
  • Disclose any required information
Step 5: Apply for Exam
Submit your exam application to HREC

Tips:

  • Exam fee: $68
  • Include all required documentation
  • Keep copies of everything submitted
Step 6: Schedule Your Exam
Book your exam date at an approved testing center

Tips:

  • Schedule during your peak study hours if possible
  • Allow time for additional preparation
  • Know your testing center location

Phase 3: Study & Practice

3 items

Step 7: Master National Content
Study the national portion (typically 101 questions)

Tips:

  • Focus on contracts, financing, agency
  • Learn real estate math formulas
  • Take practice exams regularly
Step 8: Study HI State Laws
Master Hawaii-specific real estate laws and regulations

Tips:

  • Review HREC regulations
  • Know state-specific disclosures
  • Study license law requirements
Step 9: Take Practice Exams
Simulate real exam conditions with timed practice tests

Tips:

  • Target 80% or higher
  • Review all incorrect answers
  • Time yourself to build stamina

Phase 4: Exam Day

3 items

Step 10: Prepare Documents
Gather all required identification and confirmation

Tips:

  • Two forms of valid ID required
  • Print exam confirmation
  • Know testing center rules
Step 11: Arrive Early
Get to the testing center with plenty of time

Tips:

  • Arrive 30 minutes before scheduled time
  • Know parking and building access
  • Use restroom before checking in
Step 12: Take the Exam
Complete 150 questions in 195 minutes

Tips:

  • Read each question carefully
  • Mark difficult questions and return
  • Use all available time to review

Phase 5: Post-Exam

3 items

Step 13: Receive Results
Get your exam results (usually immediate or within 24 hours)

Tips:

  • Pass: Proceed to license application
  • Fail: Review score report for weak areas
  • Schedule retake if needed
Step 14: Apply for License
Submit license application to HREC

Tips:

  • Submit within required timeframe
  • Pay license fees
  • Choose a sponsoring broker
Step 15: Find a Broker
Interview and select a sponsoring broker

Tips:

  • Research broker commission splits
  • Ask about training and mentorship
  • Understand all fees and requirements

Hawaii Real Estate Exam Requirements & Key Facts

The Hawaii real estate salesperson exam has 150 multiple-choice questions with a 195-minute time limit. You need 70% to pass. The exam fee is $68 and is administered by PSI / Pearson VUE on behalf of the Hawaii Real Estate Commission (HREC). Exams are available on demand at approved testing centers.

150
Questions
195 min
Time Limit
70%
Passing Score
$68
Exam Fee
HREC
Licensing Authority
Every 4yr
Renewal (45 CE hrs)

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the Hawaii real estate exam?

The Hawaii real estate exam is available on demand through PSI or Pearson VUE testing centers. You can schedule your exam after completing your pre-license education and submitting your application to HREC. Visit https://cca.hawaii.gov/reb/ to find available dates and locations.

What are the Hawaii real estate exam requirements?

Hawaii requires: 18 years of age or older, Complete required pre-license education, Pass background check, Pass state exam. The exam has 150 questions with a 195-minute time limit. You need 70% to pass. The exam fee is $68.

How long does it take to complete the Hawaii real estate license checklist?

Most candidates complete all requirements in 2-4 months. The timeline depends on your pace of study for pre-license education and how quickly you can schedule your exam.

What should I bring to the Hawaii real estate exam?

Bring two forms of valid ID (one with photo), your exam confirmation, and a basic calculator if allowed. Leave phones, notes, and study materials in your car or locker.

What happens if I fail the HI real estate exam?

You can retake the exam after a waiting period (usually 24-48 hours). You must pay the $68 exam fee again. Focus on the areas where you scored lowest and use practice exams to prepare for your next attempt.

How much does the Hawaii real estate exam cost?

The Hawaii real estate exam fee is $68. Additional costs include pre-license education ($200-$500), license application ($100-$300), and background check ($50-$100). Total budget: approximately $400-$1,000.

Ready to Start Your Hawaii Real Estate Journey?

Use our practice exams and study materials to master every item on this checklist.