Arizona requires how many hours of pre-license education?
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45 hours
45 hours is insufficient for Arizona's requirements. This option represents a common misconception, as some states do have lower hour requirements, but Arizona specifically mandates 90 hours to ensure adequate preparation for licensing.
60 hours
60 hours is Arizona's requirement for real estate broker post-licensing education, not pre-licensing education. This option confuses different licensing levels and education requirements within the state's real estate regulatory framework.
90 hours
120 hours
120 hours is Arizona's requirement for real estate broker pre-license education, not salesperson pre-licensing. This option reflects the higher standard for broker candidates who must meet more advanced educational requirements.
Why is this correct?
Arizona requires 90 hours of approved pre-license education, which is the state-mandated minimum for obtaining a real estate salesperson license. This requirement ensures all agents receive foundational knowledge in real estate principles, practices, and law before entering the profession.
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