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KENTUCKY REAL ESTATE COMMISSION
REAL ESTATE SALES ASSOCIATE AND BROKER EXAMINATIONS
CANDIDATE INFORMATION BULLETIN
Examinations by PSI Services LLC ............................ 1 Education and Licensing Requirements ...................... 1 Examination Registration and Scheduling Procedures .... 2
Fees .................................................... 3 Internet Registration ................................ 3 Telephone Registration ............................. 3 FAX Registration ...................................... 3 Standard Mail Registration .......................... 3 Retaking a Failed Examination ..................... 3 Canceling an Examination ......................... 3 Missed Appointment or Late Cancellation ........ 3 Exam Accommodations .............................. 4 Emergency Examination Center Closing .......... 4
Examination Site Location ..................................... 4 Reporting to the Examination Site ........................... 5
Required Identification ............................. 5 Security Procedures ................................. 6
Taking the Examination by Computer ....................... 6 Identification Screen ................................ 6 Tutorial ................................................ 6 Test Question Screen ................................ 6 Examination Review ................................. 7
Score Reporting ................................................. 7 Duplicate Score Reports ............................ 7
Tips for Preparing for your License Examination .......... 7 Description of Examinations .................................. 8
Experimental Questions ............................. 8 Content Outlines ..................................... 8
Examination Registration Form .............................. 13 Exam Accommodations Request Form ....... End of Bulletin
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EXAMINATIONS BY PSI SERVICES LLC This Candidate Information Bulletin provides you with information about the examination and application process for obtaining a real estate license in the State of Kentucky.
Kentucky state laws stipulate that a person may not act as a real estate sales associate or broker without first obtaining a license issued by the Kentucky Real Estate Commission. To be licensed, you must pass an examination to confirm that you have attained at least a minimum level of knowledge regarding the principles, practices, statutes, and regulations relating to real estate. The Kentucky Real Estate Commission has contracted with PSI Services LLC (PSI) to conduct the examination testing. PSI provides examinations through a network of computer examination centers. PSI works closely with the State to be certain that examinations meet local as well as national requirements in basic principles and examination development standards. Following are the Kentucky real estate licensing examinations offered by PSI: Sales Associate Broker All questions and requests for information about licensure should be directed to the Kentucky Real Estate Commission
Kentucky Real Estate Commission 656 Chamberlin Avenue Suite B
Frankfort, KY 40601 (502) 429-7250 or (888) 373-3300
Web: www.krec.ky.gov
EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR
LICENSURE Sales Associates All candidates for the Kentucky sales associate real estate license are required to complete the following educational requirements:
Six (6) semester credit hours in real estate from an accredited college or university.
or Ninety-six (96) clock hours in real estate from a
Kentucky-approved private real estate school. and
Proof of high school graduation or successful completion of the General Education Development (GED) test. In lieu of proof of high school education, candidates may submit an official transcript that indicates successful completion of twenty-eight (28) academic semester hours or the equivalent from a post-secondary institution. This documentation must accompany the application for licensure. If the education proof (high school or college) is from a foreign country, candidates should contact the KREC office for information on the required documentation that must be submitted.
Brokers Broker candidates should request an education review by completing form #603, available on the Kentucky Real Estate Commission website (www.krec.ky.gov) in the Online Document Catalog. Candidates should send the form and check, as outlined, to the KREC for a review to ensure that the education requirements have been fulfilled before they schedule for an examination. Broker candidates must have worked an average of twenty (20) hours per week for twenty-four (24) months as a sales associate before applying for a broker license. All candidates for the real estate broker license in Kentucky are required to complete the following educational requirements:
Twenty-one (21) semester credit hours from an accredited college or university. This must include a minimum of twelve (12) semester credit hours in real estate courses.
or Three hundred thirty-six (336) clock hours in real
estate from a Kentucky approved private real estate school.
or A combination of credit hours/classroom hours in real
estate courses (12 credit hours/192 classroom hours) and nine (9) college elective hours in any topic.
Note: one semester hour is the equivalent of 16 classroom hours in a proprietary school.
KENTUCKY LICENSING REQUIREMENTS An applicant for a broker’s license will not be permitted to make a reservation for the broker’s exam nor be eligible for a broker’s license unless he/she has completed, as part of the required real estate hours, a Kentucky-approved or accredited real estate brokerage management course. This class must consist of three (3) semester credit hours or forty-eight (48) classroom hours. Candidates must apply for licensure within sixty (60) days of passing the examination. The broker applicant is responsible for submitting all real estate education documents and college transcripts for elective hours to the KREC. Continuing education courses will not fulfill this requirement.
DOCUMENTATION OF REAL ESTATE EDUCATION
The official documentation of the real estate education hours will consist of either an official transcript from the college or university or a course completion certificate from a Kentucky-approved real estate school.
CANDIDATES WHO HAVE HELD A LICENSE IN ANOTHER STATE
Any candidate who has ever held a real estate license in another state (regardless of whether the license is active or has been canceled) must provide a written “Certification of License History” from the licensing agency in that state. This document must be attached to the application and is only valid for ninety (90) days.
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CANDIDATES WHO LIVE OUTSIDE KENTUCKY
Applicants who do not reside in Kentucky must complete and attach, as part of the license application, a “Consent to Service of Jurisdiction Form.” This form can be found in the Online Document Catalog on the KREC website (www.krec.ky.gov), Document #407.
LICENSE RECOGNITION CANDIDATES
If you are applying for a Kentucky broker or sales associate license under Kentucky license recognition, the state law portion of the examination is required as part of the licensing process. Please register to take this portion of the exam by requesting either the Sales – License Recognition Exam or the Broker – License Recognition Exam. Please refer to the “License Recognition Application Information” section of the KREC website for instructions and forms. Any questions on the process should be directed to the KREC License Department staff. Candidates applying under one of these agreements must be actively licensed in another state, obtain a criminal background check, and obtain certification of license history to apply. The candidate’s license cannot be canceled, in escrow, in retirement, or otherwise in an inactive status that would prohibit the performance of brokerage activity. Candidates applying under license recognition must bring a copy of their license or certificate of licensure to the test center to be administered only the state portion of the examination.
ERRORS AND OMISSIONS INSURANCE
Candidates should contact the Kentucky Real Estate Commission to determine the amount of the pro-rated errors and omissions insurance premium for the month in which the license will be issued. Candidates must advise the Commission as to whether the broker’s office (in which they will work) is located within the city limits or in the county, so that the correct premium may be quoted. If the principal broker has coverage through a private carrier, candidates should obtain a “Private Carrier Certification of Coverage” form directly from the insurance carrier. Candidates may also obtain the prorated insurance premium or the “Private Carrier Certification of Coverage” form by visiting the KREC website at www.krec.ky.gov.
CRIMINAL BACKGROUND CHECK
All persons taking the real estate examination shall submit proof of an FBI Identification Records Check as part of the application for a license. This record must indicate that there have been no felony charges or convictions at any time and no misdemeanor charges or convictions within the past five (5) years. Applicants must complete the fingerprint process and mail a request for the records check before they schedule for an examination.
If there is no record, the report and fingerprint card must be attached to the application for a license and forwarded to the Commission along with the other required documents and fees. If any charge or conviction appears on the record, the report must be submitted to the Commission within five (5) days of receipt of the report. The Commission will then require that the applicant complete a Privacy Act Waiver and will begin an investigation into the charges or convictions. Following the completion of the investigation, the applicant will either be allowed to continue with education and examination or directed to appear before the Commission for a hearing. Persons with any felony conviction or certain misdemeanors should not enroll in classes and/or pay tuition or fees for courses or take the examination until the Commission has determined their eligibility for a license. Those who continue with classes and take the examination do so at their own risk. The pre-license education provider is required to furnish the applicant with a written document (see Criminal Background Check on www.krec.ky.gov) prepared by the Commission to further explain this requirement. If the applicant receives an FBI report indicating that the prints are unreadable, he/she should refer to this document for further instructions on action to take. The report is valid for six (6) months.
ISSUANCE OF A LICENSE
The passing score report/license application will include a list of all items that must be forwarded to the Commission for issuance of a license. Applications that do not contain all of the necessary documents will be returned for correction.
EXAMINATION REGISTRATION AND
SCHEDULING PROCEDURES All questions and requests for information about examinations should be directed to PSI.
PSI Services LLC 3210 E Tropicana
Las Vegas, NV 89121 (800) 733-9267 Fax (702) 932-2666
www.psiexams.com The Examination Registration Form is found at the end of this Candidate Information Bulletin. You must pay PSI at the time you register. Be sure the registration form is complete, accurate, signed, and that you include the correct fee. The registration form is valid for 1 examination. You must complete the prelicensing education prior to
taking an examination.
The salesperson and broker examination is divided into two (2) portions: general and state. Candidates who pass one (1) portion of the examination and fail the other need to retake only the section failed. However if you don’t pass both portions within 4 months from passing the portion, you must
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take both portions again. The fee is $100 regardless if you are taking one portion or both portions.
INTERNET REGISTRATION
For the fastest and most convenient test scheduling process, PSI recommends that candidates register for their examinations using the Internet. In order to register over the Internet, candidates will need to have a valid credit card (Visa, MasterCard, American Express or Discover). Candidates register online by accessing PSI’s registration website at www.psiexams.com. Internet registration is available 24 hours a day. 1. Log onto PSI’s website and complete the associated
registration form online and submit your information to PSI via the Internet.
2. Upon completion of the online registration form, you will be given the available examination dates and locations for scheduling your examination. Select your desired testing date.
TELEPHONE REGISTRATION
For telephone registration, you will need a valid credit card (Visa, MasterCard, American Express or Discover). 1. Complete the Examination Registration Form, including
your credit card number and expiration date, so that you will be prepared with all of the information needed to register by telephone.
2. Call (800) 733-9267 and speak to a PSI registrar Monday through Friday between 7:30 am and 10:00 pm, and Saturday-Sunday between 9:00 am and 5:30 pm, Eastern Time, to receive the information listed on your Examination Registration Form and to schedule your appointment for the examination.
FAX REGISTRATION
For Fax registration, you will need a valid credit card (Visa, MasterCard, American Express or Discover). 1. Complete the Examination Registration Form, including
your credit card number and expiration date. 2. Fax the completed form to PSI (702) 932-2666. Fax
registrations are accepted 24 hours a day. If your information is incomplete or incorrect, it will be returned for correction. Please allow 4 business days to process your Registration. After 4 business days, you may call PSI to schedule the examination, (800) 733-9267.
STANDARD MAIL REGISTRATION
In order to register by mail, please follow the steps below. 1. Complete the PSI registration Form. BE SURE TO READ ALL
DIRECTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE COMPLETING THE EXAMINATION REGISTRATION FORMS. IMPROPERLY COMPLETED FORMS WILL BE RETURNED TO YOU UNPROCESSED.
2. Payment of fees may be made by credit card (Visa, MasterCard, American Express or Discover), money order, company check or cashier’s check. Money orders or checks should be made payable to PSI, with your name noted on it to ensure that your fees are properly assigned. CASH and PERSONAL CHECKS ARE NOT ACCEPTED.
3. Mail the registration form and payment to:
PSI Services LLC
3210 E Tropicana Las Vegas, NV 89121
(800) 733-9267 Fax (702) 932-2666 www.psiexams.com
Please allow 2 weeks to process your Registration. After 2 weeks, you may call PSI to schedule the examination after 6:30 a.m., Central Time, (800) 733-9267.
RETAKING A FAILED EXAMINATION
It is not possible to make a new examination appointment on the same day you have taken an examination; this is due to processing and reporting scores. A candidate who tests unsuccessfully on a Wednesday can call the next day, Thursday, and retest as soon as Friday, depending upon space availability. You may access a registration form at www.psiexams.com. You may also call PSI at (800) 733-9267.
CANCELING AN EXAMINATION APPOINTMENT
You may cancel and reschedule an examination appointment without forfeiting your fee if your cancellation notice is received 2 days before the scheduled examination date. For example, for a Monday appointment, the cancellation notice would need to be received on the previous Saturday. You may call PSI at (800) 733-9267. Note: A voice mail or email message is not an acceptable form of cancellation. Please use the PSI Website or call PSI to speak directly to a Customer Service Representative.
MISSED APPOINTMENT OR LATE CANCELLATION
Your registration will be invalid, you will not be able to take the examination as scheduled, and you will forfeit your examination fee, if you: Do not cancel your appointment 2 days before the
schedule examination date; Do not appear for your examination appointment; Arrive after examination start time;
Examination Fee $100
NOTE: REGISTRATION FEES ARE NOT REFUNDABLE. REGISTRATION FEES EXPIRE AFTER ONE YEAR OF REGISTERING.
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Do not present proper identification when you arrive for the examination.
EXAM ACCOMMODATIONS
All examination centers are equipped to provide access in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990, and exam accommodations will be made in meeting a candidate’s needs. Applicants with disabilities or those who would otherwise have difficulty taking the examination must fill out the form at the end of this Candidate Information Bulletin and fax it to PSI (702) 932-2666. This form also includes out-of-state testing requests.
EXAMINATION SITE CLOSING FOR AN EMERGENCY
In the event that severe weather or another emergency forces the closure of an examination site on a scheduled examination date, your examination will be rescheduled. PSI personnel will attempt to contact you in this situation. However, you may check the status of your examination schedule by calling (800) 733-9267. Every effort will be made to reschedule your examination at a convenient time as soon as possible. You may also check our website at www.psiexams.com.
SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER CONFIDENTIALITY
PSI will use your social security number only as an identification number in maintaining your records and reporting your examination scores to the state. A Federal law requires state agencies to collect and record the social security numbers of all licensees of the professions licensed by the state.
EXAMINATION SITE LOCATIONS
The following directions are generated from the most current mapping services available. However, new road construction and highway modifications may result in some discrepancies. If you are not familiar with the specific area of the testing site, please consult a reliable map prior to your test date.
Bowling Green Technical College 1127 Morgantown Rd
Bowling Green, KY 42101 FROM ELIZABETHTOWN AND LOUISVILLE: I-65 TO FOURTH BOWLING GREEN EXIT (EXIT #20). EXIT ONTO NATCHER PARKWAY AND GO APPROXIMATELY 4 MILES TO EXIT #9. AT THE TOP OF THE RAMP, TURN LEFT ONTO MORGANTOWN ROAD/US-231. GO TO THE SECOND STOP LIGHT AND TURN RIGHT. BEAR TO THE LEFT. KATI IS THE BIG GLASS BUILDING NEXT TO WALMART. USE ENTRANCE ON RIGHT SIDE.
Jefferson Community & Technical College 101 W Broadway
Louisville, KY 40202 TAKE I-64 TO THE JEFFERSON STREET EXIT, EXIT 136-C. TAKE THE JEFFERSON STREET RAMP, AND TURN LEFT ONTO S 1ST ST. CONTINUE TO FOLLOW 1ST ST. TO BROADWAY AND PUBLIC PARKING AREAS.
Lexington - NexGen Aviation LLC
4144 Aviator Rd. Lexington, KY 40510
FROM US-60 BYP E/VERSAILLES BYP, TURN LEFT ONTO LEXINGTON RD. TURN RIGHT ONTO PARKERS MILL ROAD. TURN LEFT ONTO AIRPORT ROAD. TAKE THE 1S LEFT ONTO AVIATOR ROAD.
Louisville University of Louisville Testing Services
106 E Brandeis St Davidson Hall – Rm 310
Louisville, KY 40208 FOLLOW I-65 TO EASTERN PARKWAY-WEST (THE SECOND EASTERN PARKWAY EXIT). STOP AT THE STOP SIGN, TURN TO THE RIGHT, CONTINUE MERGING TO THE RIGHT AND FOLLOW THE SIGNS DIRECTING YOU TO EASTERN PARKWAY-WEST. FOLLOW EASTERN PARKWAY UNTIL IT DEAD-ENDS AT THIRD STREET. TURN RIGHT ONTO THIRD STREET NORTHBOUND. GO TO THE THIRD STOP LIGHT AND TURN RIGHT ONTO CARDINAL BOULEVARD. STAY IN THE RIGHT LANE AND PROCEED ONE BLOCK BEFORE TURNING RIGHT INTO THE NORTH ENTRANCE, BELKNAP CAMPUS. PROCEED TO THE STOP SIGN AND TURN RIGHT. FOLLOW THE CIRCLE AROUND IN FRONT OF THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND TURN DOWN THE DRIVE TO THE RIGHT BEFORE THE PLANETARIUM. THE GARAGE ENTRANCE WILL BE ON THE RIGHT. WALK FROM THE GARAGE TOWARD THE PLANETARIUM. DAVIDSON HALL IS JUST PAST THE PLANETARIUM ON THE RIGHT. ONCE YOU ARE IN THE BUILDING, TAKE THE STAIRS OR ELEVATOR FROM THE FIRST FLOOR MAIN LOBBY TO THE THIRD FLOOR. GO TO THE LEFT, AND TAKE THE FIRST HALLWAY TO THE LEFT. OUR DOOR (310) WILL BE DIRECTLY IN FRONT OF YOU.
Maysville Community & Technical College 1755 US 68
Maysville, KY 41056 FOLLOW KY-11 - BEARING RIGHT ON KY-419 - GO 2.2 MILES. BEAR LEFT ON KY HIGHWAY 11[KY-11] - GO 2.1 MILES. TURN LEFT ON KY-9 - GO 2.7 MILES. TURN LEFT ON LEXINGTON RD[US-62] - GO 0.4 MILES. ARRIVE AT 1755 US HIGHWAY 68, MAYSVILLE, ON THE RIGHT.
Mt Sterling Kentucky Airmotive, Inc.
709 Airport Road Mount Sterling, KY 40353
COMING FROM THE EAST, TAKE 113 EXIT. TURN LEFT AND FOLLOW THAT ROAD TO REDLIGHT E. GO THROUGH THE REDLIGHT AND GO APPROXIMATELY 1 MILE AND TURN RIGHT ONTO AIRPORT ROAD. FROM THE WEST, TAKE THE 110 EXIT AND TURN RIGHT. GO TO THE 2ND REDLIGHT AND TURN RIGHT. TURN RIGHT AT REDLIGHT E ONTO U.S. 60 W. GO APPROXIMATELY 1 MILE AND TURN RIGHT ONTO AIRPORT ROAD.
FROM THE SOUTH, TAKE ROUTE 11 UNTIL YOU GET TO THE MT. STERLING BYPASS. AT THAT REDLIGHT, TURN LEFT AND TRAVEL UNTIL YOU GET TO REDLIGHT E. TURN LEFT ONTO U.S. 60 W AT REDLIGHT E. GO APPROXIMATELY 1 MILE AND TURN RIGHT ONTO AIRPORT ROAD.
FROM THE NORTH AT FLEMINGSBURG, TAKE MT. STERLING ROAD. TURN RIGHT AT THE 2ND REDLIGHT AND TRAVEL UNTIL YOU GET TO REDLIGHT E. TURN RIGHT ONTO U.S. 60 W. GO APPROXIMATELY 1 MILE AND TURN RIGHT ONTO AIRPORT ROAD
AIRPORT ROAD DEAD ENDS INTO THE AIRPORT PARKING LOT. TESTING CENTER IS IN THE BRICK BUILDING.
Owensboro - Owensboro Comm and Tech College 1501 Frederica St
Owensboro, KY 42301 FROM U.S. 431, GO NORTH ON FREDERICA ST TOWARD SOUTHTOWN BLVD. DESTINATION WILL BE ON THE RIGHT.
West Kentucky Community & Technical College 4810 Alben Barkley Drive
Emerging Tech Ctr – Tm 118 Paducah, KY 42002
TRAVELING ON I-24 TOWARD PADUCAH GET OFF AT EXIT 7. GO STRAIGHT THROUGH THE INTERSECTION ONTO AN EXIT RAMP AND GET INTO THE LEFT HAND TURNING LANE AT THE NEXT TRAFFIC LIGHT. TURN LEFT ONTO HWY 62 AND GO THROUGH TWO TRAFFIC LIGHTS. YOU WILL SEE THE CAMPUS ON YOUR LEFT.
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Somerset Community College 808 Monticello Street Somerset, KY 42501
FROM I-75, TAKE THE US-25 EXIT (EXIT 62). MERGE ONTO US-25 TOWARD MT VERNON. STAY STRAIGHT TO GO ONTO KY-461, TURNING RIGHT ONTO RUSSELL S DYCHE MEMORIAL HWY W. TURN LEFT ON TO US-27 S. TURN LEFT ONTO UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY DR. TURN LEFT ONTO MONTICELLO ST. 808 MONTICELLO ST IS ON THE RIGHT.
Cincinnati 4010 Executive Park Dr., Suite 435
Cincinnati, OH 45241 FROM I-275 EASTBOUND TAKE THE US-42 EXIT 46 TOWARD MASON/SHARONVILLE. TURN LEFT ONTO LEBANON RD/US-42. TURN LEFT INTO EXECUTIVE PARK OFFICE COMPLEX. FROM I-275 WESTBOUND TAKE THE US-42 EXIT 46 TOWARD SHARONVILLE/MASON. TURN RIGHT ONTO LEBANON RD/US-42. TURN LEFT INTO EXECUTIVE PARK OFFICE COMPLEX.
Johnson City
904 Sunset Dr., Ste 7A Johnson City, TN 37604
TAKE I-26 TO EXIT 19 (OLD NUMBER 36). GO SOUTH ON HIGHWAY 381 (NORTH STATE OF FRANKLIN ROAD) APPROXIMATELY 2.2 MILES. AT THE 4TH LIGHT TURN LEFT (THIS IS SUNSET DRIVE), GO APPROXIMATELY .7 TENTHS OF A MILE. THERE IS A LARGE BUILDING ON THE LEFT HAND SIDE OF THE ROAD. THIS IS 904 SUNSET DRIVE. SUITE 7A IS IN THE ROW OF OFFICE SPACES BEHIND THIS BUILDING.
Knoxville 308 North Peters Rd, Ste 205
Knoxville, TN 37922 FROM EAST KNOXVILLE: I-40 WEST (I-75 SOUTH) TO EXIT #378A (CEDAR BLUFF). TAKE A LEFT UPON EXITING (UNDER FREEWAY). TAKE A RIGHT ON N PETERS RD AT THE SECOND TRAFFIC LIGHT (MARKET PLACE). TAKE A RIGHT INTO ADVANTAGE PLACE (ACROSS FROM MICROTEL HOTEL). TAKE FIRST LEFT INTO PARKING LOT.
FROM WEST KNOXVILLE (FARRAGUT OR ANYWHERE WEST OF KNOXVILLE): I-40 EAST (I-75 NORTH) TO EXIT #378A (CEDAR BLUFF). TAKE A RIGHT ONTO CEDAR BLUFF RD. TAKE A RIGHT ON N PETERS RD AT THE FIRST TRAFFIC LIGHT (MARKET PLACE). TAKE A RIGHT INTO ADVANTAGE PLACE (ACROSS FROM MICROTEL HOTEL). TAKE FIRST LEFT INTO PARKING LOT.
FROM NORTH KNOXVILLE: I-275 SOUTH TO I-40 WEST I-40 WEST (I-75 SOUTH) TO EXIT #378A (CEDAR BLUFF). TAKE A LEFT UPON EXITING (UNDER FREEWAY). TAKE A RIGHT ON N PETERS RD AT THE SECOND TRAFFIC LIGHT (MARKET PLACE). TAKE A RIGHT INTO ADVANTAGE PLACE (ACROSS FROM MICROTEL HOTEL). TAKE FIRST LEFT INTO PARKING LOT.
FROM KINGSTON PIKE: HEAD WEST ON KINGSTON. TAKE A RIGHT AT CEDAR BLUFF RD. TAKE A LEFT ON N PETERS RD AT THE FIRST TRAFFIC LIGHT (MARKET PLACE). TAKE A RIGHT INTO ADVANTAGE PLACE (ACROSS FROM MICROTEL HOTEL). TAKE FIRST LEFT INTO PARKING LOT.
Nashville The Oaks
1100 Kermit, Suite 103 Nashville, TN 37217
FROM I-40 EAST, TAKE EXIT ONTO I-24 (EXIT 213-A). TAKE MURFREESBORO ROAD AT THE FIRST EXIT (EXIT 52). STAY IN THE RIGHT LANE ON THE RAMP, AS THE EXIT APPEARS WHILE YOU ARE STILL IN THE CURVE. ON MURFREESBORO, STAY IN THE LEFT LANE. YOU WILL PASS DAYS INN AND H.G. HILL GROCERY ON YOUR RIGHT. TURN LEFT ONTO KERMIT ST WHEN THERE IS A MCDONALD’S ON YOUR RIGHT. PSI IS IN THE FIRST BUILDING ON YOUR LEFT.
FROM I-40 WEST, TAKE EXIT ONTO BRILEY PARKWAY, TURN LEFT ONTO BRILEY. EXIT ONTO MURFREESBORO RD. STAY IN THE RIGHT LANE. TURN RIGHT ONTO KERMIT ST BETWEEN A FIRESTONE STORE AND SILVERADO DANCE HALL. TURN RIGHT ONTO KERMIT ST. PSI IS IN THE FIRST BUILDING ON YOUR LEFT.
Anderson Ivy Tech Community College
104 W 53rd St Anderson, IN 46002
NORTH OF ANDERSON: I-69 SOUTH, EXIT 26, TAKE RIGHT (SR 9), AT THE 3RD LIGHT TAKE LEFT (53RD ST.) GO 4 LIGHTS AND CROSS MAIN ST. CAMPUS ON RIGHT, ROOM 201.
SOUTH OF ANDERSON: I-69 NORTH, EXIT 22. TAKE LEFT. JUST BEFORE THE 3RD LIGHT (THE ROAD WILL Y), TAKE A RIGHT (W. 53RD). GO THROUGH 1 LIGHT. CAMPUS ON THE LEFT BEFORE THE 2ND LIGHT. ROOM 201.
Evansville, IN
Ivy Tech Community College 3501 First Avenue
Evansville, IN 47710
FROM KENTUCKY (SOUTH): TAKE HWY 41 N TO THE DIAMOND AVE. EXIT, GOING WEST TO FIRST AVENUE TURN RIGHT GOING NORTH. YOU WILL TRAVEL THROUGH 2 STOPLIGHTS BEFORE REACHING WENDY’S RESTAURANT. TURN RIGHT AT WENDY’S AND OUR PARKING LOT IS IMMEDIATELY TO YOUR LEFT.
FROM THE AIRPORT: TAKE A LEFT ON HWY 57 TO HWY 41. GO LEFT GOING SOUTH ON HWY 41 TO THE DIAMOND AVENUE EXIT, GOING WEST TO FIRST AVENUE TURN RIGHT GOING NORTH. YOU WILL TRAVEL THROUGH 2 STOPLIGHTS BEFORE REACHING WENDY’S AND OUR PARKING LOT IS IMMEDIATELY TO YOUR LEFT.
FROM THE WEST: FROM ILLINOIS, TAKE HWY 66 E TO FIRST AVENUE. TURN LEFT GOING NORTH. YOU WILL TRAVEL THROUGH 2 STOPLIGHTS BEFORE WENDY’S. TURN RIGHT AT WENDY’S AND OUR PARKING LOT IS IMMEDIATELY TO YOUR LEFT
Muncie, IN Ivy Tech Community College
4301 South Cowan Rd, Room 520 Muncie, IN 47302
FROM I-69, TAKE EXIT 34 IN-67N/IN-32 (TOWARDS MUNCIE). FOLLOW HIGHWAY 67 APPROXIMATELY 11 MILES TO COWAN RD. TURN NORTH ON COWAN RD. TO IVY TECH STATE COLLEGE ON THE WEST SIDE OF THE ROAD. ENTER THE NORTH BUILDING.
Additionally, PSI has examination centers in many other regions across the United States. You may take the written examination at any of these locations by filling out and submitting the Exam Accommodations Request Form found at the end of this bulletin.
REPORTING TO THE EXAMINATION SITE On the day of the examination, you should arrive 30 minutes before your appointment. This extra time is for sign-in, identification, and familiarizing you with the examination process. If you arrive late, you may not be admitted to the examination site and you will forfeit your examination registration fee.
REQUIRED IDENTIFICATION You must provide 2 forms of identification. One must be a VALID form of government-issued identification (Driver's License, State ID, Passport) which bears your signature and has your photograph. The second ID must have your signature and preprinted legal name. All identification provided must match the name on the registration form. Unacceptable forms of photo identification: Employment ID cards, student ID cards, and any type of temporary identification.
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Candidates who do not present the required items will be denied admission to the examination, considered absent, and will forfeit the examination fee. Candidates applying under license recognition must bring a copy of their license or certificate of licensure to the test center to be administered only the state portion of the examination. If you cannot provide the required identification, you must call (800) 733-9267 at least 3 weeks prior to your scheduled appointment to arrange a way to meet this security requirement. Failure to provide ALL of the required identification at the time of the examination without notifying PSI is considered a missed appointment and you will not be able to take the examination at that time.
SECURITY PROCEDURES
The following security procedures will apply during the examination: Only non-programmable calculators that are silent,
battery-operated, do not have paper tape printing capabilities, and do not have a keyboard containing the alphabet will be allowed in the examination site.
Candidates may take only approved items into the examination room.
All personal belongings of candidates, with the exception of close-fitting jackets or sweatshirts, should be placed in the secure storage provided at each site prior to entering the examination room. Personal belongings include, but are not limited to, the following items: - Electronic devices of any type, including cellular /
mobile phones, recording devices, electronic watches, cameras, pagers, laptop computers, tablet computers (e.g., iPads), music players (e.g., iPods), smart watches, radios, or electronic games.
- Bulky or loose clothing or coats that could be used to conceal recording devices or notes, including coats, shawls, hooded clothing, heavy jackets, or overcoats.
- Hats or headgear not worn for religious reasons or as religious apparel, including hats, baseball caps, or visors.
- Other personal items, including purses, notebooks, reference or reading material, briefcases, backpacks, wallets, pens, pencils, other writing devices, food, drinks, and good luck items.
Person(s) accompanying an examination candidate may not wait in the examination center, inside the building or on the building's property. This applies to guests of any nature, including drivers, children, friends, family, colleagues or instructors.
No smoking, eating, or drinking is allowed in the examination center.
During the check in process, all candidates will be asked if they possess any prohibited items. Candidates may also be asked to empty their pockets and turn them out for the proctor to ensure they are empty. The proctor may also ask candidates to lift up the ends of their sleeves and the bottoms of their pant legs to ensure that notes or recording devices are not being hidden there.
Proctors will also carefully inspect eyeglass frames, tie tacks, or any other apparel that could be used to harbor a recording device. Proctors will ask to inspect any such items in candidates’ pockets.
If prohibited items are found during check-in, candidates shall put them in the provided secure storage or return these items to their vehicle. PSI will not be responsible for the security of any personal belongings or prohibited items.
Any candidate possessing prohibited items in the examination room shall immediately have his or her test results invalidated, and PSI shall notify the examination sponsor of the occurrence.
Any candidate seen giving or receiving assistance on an examination, found with unauthorized materials, or who violates any security regulations will be asked to surrender all examination materials and to leave the examination center. All such instances will be reported to the examination sponsor.
Copying or communicating examination content is violation of a candidate’s contract with PSI, and federal and state law. Either may result in the disqualification of examination results and may lead to legal action.
Once candidates have been seated and the examination begins, they may leave the examination room only to use the restroom, and only after obtaining permission from the proctor. Candidate will not receive extra time to complete the examination.
TAKING THE EXAMINATION BY
COMPUTER The examination will be administered via computer. You will be using a mouse and computer keyboard.
IDENTIFICATION SCREEN
You will be directed to a semiprivate testing station to take the examination. When you are seated at the testing station, you will be prompted to confirm your name, identification number, and the examination for which you are registered.
TUTORIAL
Before you start your examination, an introductory tutorial is provided on the computer screen. The time you spend on this tutorial, up to 15 minutes, DOES NOT count as part of your examination time. Sample questions are included following the tutorial so that you may practice answering questions, and reviewing your answers.
TEST QUESTION SCREEN
The “Function Bar” at the top of the test question provides mouse-click access to the features available while taking the examination.
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One question appears on the screen at a time. During the examination, minutes remaining will be displayed at the top of the screen and updated as you record your answers. IMPORTANT: After you have entered your responses, you will later be able to return to any question(s) and change your response, provided the examination time has not run out.
EXAMINATION REVIEW PSI, in cooperation with the Kentucky Real Estate Commission, will be consistently evaluating the examinations being administered to ensure that the examinations accurately measure competency in the required knowledge areas. While taking the examination, examinees will have the opportunity to provide comments on any questions. Comments may be entered by clicking the Comments link on the function bar of the test question screen. These comments will be analyzed by PSI examination development staff. PSI does not respond to individuals regarding these comments, all substantive comments are reviewed. This is the only review of examination materials available to candidates.
SCORE REPORTING In order to pass the examinations, you must receive a score of at least 75% correct. Your score will be given to you immediately following completion of the examination. The following summary describes the score reporting process: On screen – your score will appear immediately on the
computer screen. This will happen automatically at the end of the time allowed for the examination; - If you pass, you will immediately receive a successful
notification. - If you do not pass, you will receive a diagnostic
report indicating your strengths and weaknesses by examination type with the score report.
- On paper – an unofficial score report will be printed at the examination site.
DUPLICATE SCORE REPORTS
You may request a duplicate score report after your examination by emailing [emailprotected] or call 800-733-9267.
TIPS FOR PREPARING FOR YOUR LICENSE EXAMINATION
The following suggestions will help you prepare for your examination. Only consider the actual information given in the
question, do not read into the question by considering any possibilities or exceptions.
Planned preparation increases your likelihood of passing. Start with a current copy of this Candidate Information
Bulletin and use the examination content outline as the basis of your study.
Read study materials that cover all the topics in the content outline.
Take notes on what you study. Putting information in writing helps you commit it to memory and it is also an excellent business practice.
Discuss new terms or concepts as frequently as you can with colleagues. This will test your understanding and reinforce ideas.
Your studies will be most effective if you study frequently, for periods of about 45 to 60 minutes. Concentration tends to wander when you study for longer periods of time. Now you can take the practice examination online at
www.psiexams.com to prepare for your Kentucky Real Estate Examination.
Please note that practice examinations are intended only to help testing candidates become familiar with the general types of questions that will appear on a licensing examination for the general portion. They ARE NOT a substitute for proper education and study. Furthermore, scoring well on the practice exam does not guarantee a positive outcome on an actual licensing examination. Note: You may take the practice examinations an unlimited number of times; however, you will need to pay each time.
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EXAMINATION STUDY MATERIALS The following is a list of possible study materials for the real estate examinations. The list is given to identify resources and does not constitute an endorsem*nt by PSI or by the Kentucky Real Estate Commission. Use the latest edition available.
NATIONAL PORTION OF THE EXAMINATION
Real Estate Fundamentals, 9th Edition, Gaddy and Hart, Dearborn Real Estate Education, (800) 972-2220, www.dearborn.com
Modern Real Estate Practice, 18th Edition, Galaty, Allaway, and Kyle, Dearborn Real Estate Education, (800) 972-2220, www.dearborn.com
Real Estate Law, 8th Edition, 2013, Elliot Clayman, Dearborn Real Estate Education, (800) 972-2220, www.dearborn.com
The Language of Real Estate, 7th Edition, 2013, John Reilly, Dearborn Real Estate Education, (800) 972-2220, www.dearborn.com
Real Estate Principles & Practices, 8th Edition, Arlyne Geschwender, OnCourse Publishing, N19W24075 Riverwood Drive, Suite 200, Waukesha, WI 53188, 855-733-7239, www.oncoursepublishing.com ISBN 0324784554
Real Estate Principles, 12th Edition, Charles Jacobus, OnCourse Publishing, N19W24075 Riverwood Drive, Suite 200, Waukesha, WI 53188, 855-733-7239, www.oncoursepublishing.com ISBN 1285420985
DESCRIPTION OF EXAMINATIONS
EXAMINATION SUMMARY TABLE
Examination Portion # of Items
Time Allowed
Sales Associate General 80 150 minutes
State 40 90 minutes
Both 120 240 minutes
Broker General 80 150 minutes State 40 90 minutes Both 120 240 minutes License Recognition 40 80 minutes The salesperson and broker examination is divided into two (2) portions: general and state. Candidates who pass one (1) portion of the examination and fail the other need to retake only the section failed. However if you don’t pass both portions within 4 months from passing the portion, you must take both portions again.
EXPERIMENTAL QUESTIONS
In addition to the number of test questions identified under “Exam Content Outline” earlier, a small number of “experimental” questions (i.e., 5 to 10) may be administered to candidates during the examinations. These questions will not be scored and the time taken to answer them will not count against testing time. The administration of such unscored, experimental questions is an essential step in developing future licensing exams.
CONTENT OUTLINES
The examination content outlines have been prepared and are periodically updated by committees of professionals who are subject matter experts in real estate practice, real estate instruction, and regulatory issues. The examination content outlines these professionals have prepared identify areas of importance to licensees in order for them to perform their duties to the public in a competent and legally responsible manner. Use the outline as a guide for pre-examination review course material. The outlines list the topics that are on the examination and the number of questions for each topic. Do not schedule your examination until you are familiar with the topics in the outline
SALES ASSOCIATE/BROKER GENERAL PORTION
Property ownership (Sales Associate 7 items/Broker 6 items) 1. Classes of property
a. Real versus personal property b. Defining fixtures
2. Land characteristics and legal descriptions a. Physical characteristics of land b. Economic characteristics of land c. Types of legal property descriptions d. Usage of legal property descriptions e. Physical descriptions of property and
improvements f. Mineral, air and water rights
3. Encumbrances and effects on property ownership a. Liens (types and priority) b. Easem*nts and licenses c. Encroachments
4. Types of ownership a. Types of estates b. Forms of ownership c. Leaseholds d. Common interest ownership properties e. Bundle of rights
Land use controls and regulations (Sales Associate 5 items/Broker 5 items)
1. Government rights in land a. Property taxes and special assessments b. Eminent domain, condemnation, escheat c. Police power
2. Public controls based in police power a. Zoning and master plans b. Building codes c. Environmental impact reports d. Regulation of special land types (floodplain,
coastal, etc.)
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3. Regulation of environmental hazards a. Abatement, mitigation and cleanup requirements b. Restrictions on sale or development of
contaminated property c. Types of hazards and potential for agent or seller
liability 4. Private controls
a. Deed conditions or restrictions b. Homeowners association (HOA) regulations
Valuation and market analysis (Sales Associate 8 items/Broker 6 items)
1. Value a. Market value and market price b. Value
i. Types and characteristics of value ii. Principles of value iii. Market cycles and other factors affecting
property value 2. Methods of estimating value/appraisal process
a. Market or sales comparison approach b. Replacement cost or summation approach c. Income approach d. Basic appraisal terminology (e.g., replacement
versus reproduction cost, reconciliation, depreciation, kinds of obsolescence)
3. Competitive/Comparative Market Analysis (CMA) a. Selecting and adjusting comparables b. Contrast CMA and appraisal
i. Price per square foot ii. Gross rent and gross income multipliers iii. Capitalization rate
4. Appraisal practice; situations requiring appraisal by a certified appraiser
Financing (Sales Associate 6 items/Broker 7 items)
1. General concepts a. LTV ratios, points, origination fees, discounts,
broker commissions b. Mortgage insurance (PMI) c. Lender requirements, equity, qualifying buyers,
loan application procedures 2. Types of loans and sources of loan money
a. Term or straight loans b. Amortized and partially amortized (balloon) loans c. Adjustable rate mortgage (ARM) loans d. Conventional versus insured e. Reverse mortgages; equity loans; subprime and
other nonconforming loans f. Seller/owner financing g. Primary market h. Secondary market i. Down payment assistance programs
3. Government programs a. FHA b. VA c. Other federal programs
4. Mortgages/deeds of trust a. Mortgage clauses (assumption, due-on-sale,
alienation, acceleration, prepayment, release) b. Lien theory versus title theory c. Mortgage/deeds of trust and note as separate
documents 5. Financing/credit laws
a. Lending and disclosures i. Truth in lending ii. RESPA
iii. Integrated Disclosure Rule (TRID)* iv. Equal Credit Opportunity
b. Fraud and lending practices i. Mortgage fraud ii. Predatory lending practices (risks to clients) iii. Usury lending laws iv. Appropriate cautions to clients seeking
financing *The new TRID rule regarding the integrated loan estimate and closing disclosure forms took effect on October 3, 2015. General principles of agency (Sales Associate 10 items/Broker 11 items)
1. Nature of agency relationships a. Types of agents and agencies (special, general,
designated, subagent, etc.) b. Nonagents (transactional/facilitational) c. Fiduciary responsibilities
2. Creation and disclosure of agency and agency agreements (general, not state specific) a. Agency and agency agreements b. Disclosure when acting as principal or other
conflict of interest 3. Responsibilities of agent/principal
a. Duties to client/principal (buyer, seller, tenant or landlord)
b. Traditional common law agency duties; effect of dual agency on agent’s duties
4. Responsibilities of agent to customers and third parties, including disclosure, honesty, integrity, accounting for money
5. Termination of agency a. Expiration b. Completion/performance c. Termination by force of law d. Destruction of property/death of principal e. Mutual agreement
Property condition and disclosures (Sales Associate 8 items/Broker 9 items)
1. Property condition disclosure a. Property owner’s role regarding property
condition b. Licensee’s role regarding property condition
2. Warranties a. Purpose of home or construction warranty
programs b. Scope of home or construction warranty programs
3. Need for inspection and obtaining/verifying information a. Explanation of property inspection process and
appropriate use b. Agent responsibility to inquire about “red flag”
issues c. Responding to non-client inquiries
4. Material facts related to property condition or location a. Land/soil conditions b. Accuracy of representation of lot or improvement
size, encroachments or easem*nts affecting use c. Pest infestation, toxic mold and other interior
environmental hazards d. Structural issues such as roof, gutters,
downspouts, doors, windows, foundation e. Condition of electrical and plumbing systems, and
of equipment or appliances that are fixtures
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f. Location within natural hazard or specifically regulated area, potentially uninsurable property
g. Known alterations or additions 5. Material facts related to public controls, statutes of
public utilities a. Zoning and planning information b. Boundaries of school/utility/taxation districts,
flight paths c. Local taxes and special assessments, other liens d. External environmental hazards e. Stigmatized/psychologically impacted property,
Megan’s Law issues Contracts (Sales Associate 11 items/Broker 12 items)
1. General knowledge of contract law a. Requirements for validity b. When contract is considered
performed/discharged c. Assignment and novation d. Breach of contract and remedies for breach e. Contract clauses
2. Listing agreements a. General requirements for valid listing b. Exclusive listings c. Non-exclusive listings
3. Buyer/tenant representation agreements, including key elements and provisions of buyer and/or tenant agreements
4. Offers/purchase agreements a. General requirements b. When offer becomes binding (notification) c. Contingencies d. Time is of the essence
5. Counteroffers/multiple counteroffers a. Counteroffer cancels original offer b. Priority of multiple counteroffers
6. Leases a. Types of leases, e.g., percentage, gross, net,
ground b. Lease with obligation to purchase or lease with
an option to purchase 7. Other real estate contracts
a. Options b. Right of first refusal
Transfer of title (Sales Associate 5 items/Broker 5 items)
1. Title insurance a. What is insured against b. Title searches, title abstracts, chain of title c. Cloud on title, suit to quiet title
2. Deeds a. Purpose of deed, when title passes b. Types of deeds (general warranty, special
warranty, quitclaim) and when used c. Essential elements of deeds d. Importance of recording
3. Escrow or closing; tax aspects of transferring title to real property a. Responsibilities of escrow agent b. Prorated items c. Settlement Statements d. Estimating closing costs e. Property and income taxes
4. Special processes a. Foreclosure/short sale b. Real estate owned (REO)
Practice of real estate (Sales Associate 12 items/Broker 12 items)
1. Trust/escrow accounts (general, not state specific) a. Purpose and definition of trust accounts,
including monies held in trust accounts b. Responsibility for earnest money and other trust
monies, including commingling/conversion 2. Federal fair housing laws
a. Protected classes i. Covered transactions ii. Specific laws and their effects
b. Compliance i. Types of violations and enforcement ii. Exceptions
3. Advertising and technology a. Incorrect “factual” statements versus “puffing”
i. Truth in advertising ii. Fair housing issues in advertising
b. Fraud, technology issues i. Uninformed misrepresentation versus
deliberate misrepresentation (fraud) ii. Technology issues in advertising and
marketing 4. Agent supervision
a. Liability/responsibility for acts of associated licensees (employees and independent contractors) and unlicensed employees
b. Responsibility to train and supervise associated licensees (employees and independent contractors) and unlicensed employees Commissions and fees
a. Procuring cause/protection clauses b. Referrals and other finder fees
5. General ethics a. Practicing within area of competence b. Avoiding unauthorized practice of law
6. Antitrust laws a. Antitrust laws and purpose b. Antitrust violations in real estate
Real estate calculations (Sales Associate 6 items/Broker 4 items)
1. Basic math concepts a. Area b. Loan-to-value ratios c. Discount points d. Equity e. Down payment/amount to be financed
2. Calculations for transactions, including mortgage calculations
3. Property tax calculations 4. Prorations (utilities, rent, property taxes, insurance,
etc.) a. Commission and commission splits b. Seller’s proceeds of sale c. Transfer tax/conveyance tax/revenue stamps d. Amortization tables e. Interest rates f. Interest amounts g. Monthly installment payments h. Buyer qualification ratios
5. Calculations for valuation a. Competitive/comparative market analyses (CMA) b. Net operating income c. Depreciation d. Capitalization rate e. Gross rent and gross income multipliers (GRM,
GIM)
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Specialty areas (Sales Associate 2 items/Broker 3 items) 1. Subdivisions, including development-wide CC & Rs 2. Commercial, industrial and income property
a. Trade fixtures b. Accessibility c. Tax depreciation d. 1031 exchanges e. Trust fund accounts for income property
KENTUCKY STATE CONTENT OUTLINE
Real Estate Commission (Sales Associate 7 Items, Broker 7 Items)
1. General Powers a. Authority to issue licenses b. Examination and audit of records c. Administration of Education, Research, and
Recovery Fund 2. Enforcement Powers
a. Investigations, hearings, and appeals b. Sanctions
i. Fines ii. License suspension, revocation, and other action iii. Criminal action
Requirements for a License (Sales Associate 7 Items, Broker 7 Items)
1. Activities requiring a license 2. Eligibility 3. Renewal of license 4. License procedures
a. License changes b. Escrow of license
5. Continuing education 6. Post-License Education 7. Errors and omissions insurance 8. Criminal background check
Brokerage Activities and Requirements (Sales Associate 12 Items, Broker 13 Items)
1. Broker/sales associate relationship 2. Commissions 3. Advertising 4. Handling of monies 5. Handling of documents and records 6. Place of business (broker only) 7. Escrow accounts (broker only) 8. Improper conduct 9. Unlicensed assistants 10. Broker lien law 11. Zero (no-call) list 12. Brokerage management (broker only) 13. Unlicensed brokerage 14. Inducements, Rebates and Gifts
License Law Requirements for Contracts (Sales Associate 4 Items, Broker 4 Items)
1. Statute of Frauds, Electronic Signatures 2. Listing contracts 3. Purchase contracts
a. Submission of offers b. Finance provisions c. Other required provisions
4. Licensee Duties
Disclosures and Agency Issues (Sales Associate 5 Items, Broker 4 Items)
1. Agency relationships, requirements, and disclosure 2. Disclosures of personal interests in real estate
transactions 3. Condominium seller certificates 4. Seller disclosure of property condition
Property Management (Sales Associate 5 Items, Broker 5 Items)
1. Management agreements 2. Procedures and guidelines
a. Records and Reports 3. Agents may only manage property under Broker Sup 4. Handling of monies
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KENTUCKY REAL ESTATE COMMISSION PLEASE USE THE SCHOOL CODE WHERE YOU RECEIVED THE MAJORITY OF YOUR PRE-LICENSE TRAINING Accredited Colleges and Universities 1803 Ashland Community College 1818 Maysville Community College 1824 Big Sandy Community College 1819 Morehead State University 1816 Bluegrass Community and Technical College 1820 Murray State University 1831 Bowling Green Community College of 1822 Owensboro Community College Western Kentucky University 1807 Elizabethtown Community College 1825 Somerset Community College 1806 Eastern Kentucky University 1826 Southeast Community College 1810 Hopkinsville Community College 1828 University of Kentucky 1811 Jefferson Community College 1839 University of Louisville 1814 Kentucky State University 1823 West Kentucky Community College 1817 Madisonville Community College Proprietary Schools 1800 A-Pass-Weikel Institute 1813 Kentucky Academy of Real Estate 1802 American Career Training 1851 Kentucky Realtors Institute 1856 American School of Real Estate Express 1853 Madison Central High School 1847 Bluegrass Academy of Real Estate 1854 Madison Southern High School 1815 Bluegrass Community and Technical College 1836 Northern Kentucky Real Estate College 1840 Century Real Estate School 1845 Thornton’s Real Estate Academy 1834 Career Development Center 1829 Ward Elliott School of Real Estate 1852 Cooke Real Estate School 1808 William R. Sellinger School of Professional Licensing 1855 GC Real Estate School 1832 Wilson Educational Group 1838 HomeServices Real Estate Academy 1835 World Academy of Realty, Inc. 1812 Jefferson County Adult Education 8888 Miscellaneous Code: NAR Designation Courses (Examples: GRI, CRS, CRB, CCIM, CPM) Candidate’s education must be approved by the KREC before testing. 9999 Miscellaneous Code (i.e., license recognition, exempt, out of state education) Candidate’s education must be approved by the KREC before testing.
Candidates who attended a school that is not listed, or who are exempt from education requirements, should contact the KREC for the proper school code to provide to PSI when making an examination reservation.
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KENTUCKY REAL ESTATE LICENSING EXAMINATION REGISTRATION FORM
Before you begin. . . Read the Candidate Information Bulletin before filling out this registration form. You must provide all information requested and submit the appropriate fee. PLEASE TYPE OR PRINT LEGIBLY. Registration forms that are incomplete, illegible, or not accompanied by the proper fee will be returned unprocessed. Registration fees are not refundable.
1. Legal Name:
Last Name First Name M.I.
2. Social Security: - - (FOR IDENTIFICATION PURPOSES ONLY)
3. Mailing Address:
Number, Street Apt/Ste
-
City State Zip Code
4. Telephone: Home - Office -
5. Birth Date: - - 6. School Code:
M M D D Y Y See list on previous page
7. Email: ____________________________________________@_________________________________________
8. Examination: (Check one) Sales Associate $100 Broker $100
License Recognition Candidate Sales Associate State Law Portion Only $100 (see page 2 for details)
License Recognition Candidate Broker State Law Portion Only $100 (see page 2 for details)
(Check one) FIRST TIME RETAKE
9. All Kentucky Real Estate candidates must answer Questions A-J below:
A. Are you or have you ever been licensed as a real estate broker or sales associate in Kentucky or in any other state?
Yes No
B. Are you currently in default on any Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Authority loans?
Yes No
C. Have you forwarded your fingerprint card and request for the criminal background report to the FBI for processing?
Yes No
D. Have you ever been convicted of a felony? Yes No
E. Have you ever been convicted of a misdemeanor involving sexual misconduct while you have been licensed?
Yes No
F. Have you been convicted of a misdemeanor within the past five years? Yes No
G. Have you been charged with or convicted of a felony or misdemeanor since requesting the FBI criminal background check?
Yes No
H. Have you engaged in any UNLICENSED real estate brokerage activity pertaining to any Kentucky real estate transaction or property involving the buyer, seller, lessor or lessee, and received any fees PRIOR to obtaining a real estate license in Kentucky?
Yes No
I. Have you ever been disciplined by the Kentucky or any other Real Estate Commission for a violation of statutes or regulations?
Yes No
J. Have you completed the prelicensing real estate education required by law? Yes No
(Please continue on the next page.)
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Signature: __________________________________________________________________ Date:__________________________
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