Your Guide to Real Estate Reciprocity in New Jersey
New Jersey Reciprocity Requirements
The New Jersey Real Estate Commission (NJREC) does not offer formal licensing reciprocity. However, if you’re a real estate agent licensed in another state and wish to sell real estate in New Jersey, you can expedite the process.
To see if you qualify for pre-licensing education credit, you’ll first need to complete the Salesperson Education Waiver Application. New Jersey will review your pre-licensing education history and make a determination on how much additional education (if any) you’ll need. Some applicants are able to completely waive the education portion, while others may need to take supplementary courses (often less than the 75-Hour New Jersey requirement).
Helpful Info for Transferring Your Real Estate License to New Jersey (Reciprocity)
- Complete the Salesperson Education Waiver Application to determine your education requirements.
- Schedule your exam with PSI. You’ll need to take and pass the New Jersey Real Estate Exam, even if your education is waived.
- Have your fingerprints taken through the third party contractor, IDEMIA.
- Initial License fees are $160 for Salespersons and $270 for Brokers.
Note that a few states have unique agreements with New Jersey regarding license transfers and reciprocity. If you’re from any of the states listed below, check out the accompanying links for more details.
States Where New Jersey Agents Commonly Get Another License
Due to proximity and client demand, some real estate agents decide to expand their business and become licensed in surrounding states, including: