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For salesperson:
You must score at least 70 on all sections to pass the Alabama real estate salesperson licensing exam, including national and state-specific questions. The exam contains 140 total questions, combining 40 state-specific multiple-choice questions and 100 national multiple-choice questions in a single test.
For broker:
You must score at least 70 on all sections to pass the Alabama real estate broker licensing exam, including national and state-specific questions. There are 40 multiple-choice questions for the state section and 10 simulation questions for the national section as separate parts of the exam.
The state and national sections of the exam may also have five ‘pretest’ questions – these are reviewed in case they are ever used in future exams. They are not scored and do not count towards your final grade.
Alabama has multiple versions of each real estate exam, which vary in difficulty. To be fair, AMP/PSI uses a statistical procedure called equating that modifies scores depending on the difficulty of the exam. Scores are listed as scaled scores (0–100), which don’t represent the percentage or number of correct answers. You need 70 points to pass; under 70 points represent how close a candidate came to passing rather than how many or what percentage of answers were correct.
You will obtain your score immediately after you finish the exam.
You are required to bring two forms of identification with you to the Test Center for admission. Your primary form of ID should be a current, government-issued identification that contains your name, signature, and photograph. Once you have presented proper identification, you will be asked to sign a roster for further identification.
Acceptable primary IDs include a driver’s license with a photo, a state photo ID card, a passport, or a military ID with a photo.
The secondary ID must show your name and signature for verification purposes (such as a signed credit card, social security card, or employment/student ID with a signature).
If the name on your registration differs from your ID, you’ll need to provide proof of the name change, such as a marriage license, divorce decree, or court order.
Visit our Alabama Real Estate License Requirements page to see what’s on the test, the number of questions, passing scores, fees, and step-by-step application process.