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License by Endorsement

6 Hours Statutes & Regulations

$250.00
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If you hold an active real estate license in another jurisdiction, you may qualify for a license by endorsement.  See instructions below. 


Alaska Real Estate Education offers the required 6 hour statutes and regulations course online.  

INSTRUCTIONS: Statutes & Regulations for License by Endorsement

Please read the following instructions carefully. 


  1. You can always find the following material under the student resources page of my website 
    1. This link will open a window that will allow you to download the following PDF material: 
      1. Landlord & Tenant Act • 
      2. Common Interest Ownership Act  
      3. You are also required to study the Alaska Real Estate Commission Statutes & Regulations. 
  2. You are required to read all this material. I recommend that you start with the statutes. It is tedious and boring to read, but easy to understand. The areas you want to concentrate on are: • 
    1. Educational Requirements • 
    2. Licensee Relationships • 
    3. Surety Fund • 
    4. Trust Accounting • 
    5. Disclosures:
      1.  Representation 
      2. Seller Property Disclosure
      3. Brokerage Fee
      4. Conflict of Interest  


Once you have completed all the required material, you will need to contact me to set up your completion test.  Your state exam will be administered by Pearson Vue. Follow the link to register for you exam. I recommend you pass your completion test first. It will cost you $100 each time you need to take the Pearson Vue exam.  If you have any questions, please email me. I typically can get back to you right away. If a topic is too difficult for email, I will call you. Please make sure you include a good contact number with every email.  

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If you hold an active license in another jurisdiction

Important Information to obtain a license by endoresement

YOU MUST HOLD A PERMANENT LICENSE TO PRACTICE AS A SALESPERSON IN ALASKA.  The following items must be on file before you will be considered for a Salesperson license by Endorsement:

  1. LICENSE HISTORY/CERTIFICATION A license history/certification from each jurisdiction where you hold or have ever held a Real Estate license. At least one jurisdiction must reflect licensure at the Salesperson level, and that license must be current and active on the date your Alaska application is considered “complete.” License histories/certifications MUST be sent directly from another licensing authority to the Alaska Real Estate Commission. License histories/certifications cannot be accepted directly from applicants [12 AAC 64.059(c)(4), and 12 AAC 64.061(b) and (c)].
  2. EXAM An exam score sheet showing proof of passing the “Alaska” portion of the Salesperson exam. Exam scores are valid ONLY for six months from the date of exam. You must have a complete application filed with the Alaska Real Estate Commission prior to expiration of the exam scores. For information and the application for examination, contact Pearson VUE at 1-800-2745992 or www.pearsonvue.com [AS 08.88.171(c), AS 08.88.263(1), 12 AAC 64.059(c)(2) and (3), and 12 AAC 64.060(e)].
  3. ALASKA REAL ESTATE LAW COURSE Evidence of completing a 6-hour course on Alaska’s Real Estate Law [12 AAC 64.059(c)(6) and 12 AAC 64.063(c)(7)]. In accordance with 12 AAC 64.063(a)(2), all real estate education courses used to qualify for initial licensure must have been completed within the 24 months immediately preceding the date of the application.
  4. EDUCATION Proof of Salesperson pre-licensing education equivalent to the 40 hours required in 12 AAC 64.063(c). Copies of your education certificates or a transcript is required. In accordance with 12 AAC 64.063(a)(2), these hours must have been completed within 24 months immediately preceding the date of application. You must have a complete application filed with the Alaska Real Estate Commission prior to the expiration of the education. Education topics are listed in 12 AAC 64.063(c).  To register for the online course, go to: License By Endorsement
  5. ERRORS AND OMISSIONS INSURANCE Proof/verification of E & O Insurance coverage. Proof/verification of E & O Insurance coverage is required under AS 08.88.172.
  6. EMPLOYING BROKER A completed Employing Broker Information page (#08-4169, page 5 of 5) is required under AS 08.88.291. LICENSE STATUS: Licenses are issued for a two-year period and expire on January 31 of EVEN -numbered years, regardless of the date of issuance, except licenses issued within 90 days of the expiration date are issued to the next biennial expiration date. One renewal notice will be mailed at least 30 days before license expiration to the last known address of record. Online Instructions Initial Application for Salesperson by Endorsement License “YES” RESPONSES: A “Yes” response in the application does not mean your application will be denied. If you have responded “Yes” to any professional fitness questions in the application, be sure to submit a signed and dated explanation, and both charging and closing court documentation. PUBLIC INFORMATION: Please be aware that all information on the application form will be available to the public, unless required to be kept confidential by state or federal law. Information about current licensees, including mailing addresses, is available on the Division’s website at ProfessionalLicense.Alaska.gov under License Search. ADDRESS OR NAME CHANGE: In accordance with 12 AAC 02.900, it is the applicant's/licensee's responsibility to notify the Division, in writing, of changes of address or name. Name and address change notification forms are available on the Division’s website. The address of record with the Division will be used to send renewals and all other official notifications and correspondence. The name appearing on the license must be your current legal name. RANDOM AUDIT: If your program requires continuing education, the Division will audit a percentage of the license renewals. If your license is randomly selected for audit, you will be sent a letter and required to submit copies of documentation and proof that you satisfied the continuing competency requirements as you stated on this renewal form. Please note that licensees are randomly selected by computer and may be randomly selected as often as the computer program chooses. You must save your documents for at least four years so you can respond to audits. SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBERS: AS 08.01.060 and 08.01.100 require that a U.S. Social Security Number be on file with the division before a professional license is issued or renewed for an individual. If you do not have a U.S. Social Security Number, please complete the Request for Exception from Social Security Number Requirement form located at ProfessionalLicense.Alaska.gov or contact the Division for a copy of the form.

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