a) Each applicant for a broker license shall submit an application for examination as determined by the Division or its designated testing service, including:
- 1) Certification that the applicant is at least 18 years of age;
- 2) Successful completion of high school or equivalency required under Section 5-27 of the Act;
- 3) The required fee set forth in Section 1450.130; and
4) Proof of one of the following:
- A) Currently admitted to practice law by the Supreme Court of Illinois; or
- B) Completion of 75 hours of instruction in real estate courses recommended by the Board and approved by the Division (see Section 1450.1105).
- b) If a person fails the examination four consecutive times, the person must repeat the pre-license education requirement set forth in Section 5-27(a)(5) of the Act prior to taking the examination again, in addition to the other requirements enumerated generally in Section 5-27 and must complete a new application for examination.
- c) As set forth in Section 5-35 of the Act, the 2- year time period after the completion of pre-license education during which that education will be accepted applies to approved pre-license education.
(Source: Amended at 49 Ill. Reg. 9512, effective July 7, 2025)