Delaware requires how many hours of pre-license education?
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75 hours
75 hours is a common requirement in many states, but it's not Delaware's specific requirement. Students often confuse Delaware with neighboring states like Maryland or Pennsylvania, which have different hour requirements.
99 hours
120 hours
120 hours is a requirement in some states like New York, but not Delaware. This option represents a common misconception that states with higher populations automatically have more stringent education requirements.
150 hours
150 hours is the requirement in states like California, which has some of the most comprehensive pre-license education requirements in the country. Students may overestimate Delaware's requirements based on stricter states.
Why is this correct?
Delaware specifically mandates 99 hours of pre-license education for salesperson licensure. This requirement is established by the Delaware Real Estate Commission and represents the state's standard for ensuring new agents have adequate training before practicing.
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