
The Broker Responsibility Advisory Committee (BRAC) met October 15 and discussed potential changes to becoming a licensed broker in Texas.
Currently, to become a licensed broker, 900 education hours are required (630 of these hours are required to be in related education). If an applicant holds a bachelor鈥檚 degree or higher, the 630 hours of related education are satisfied, regardless of field of study.
In previous conversations, BRAC considered recommending the Commission only award credit for real estate-related college education. During the meeting on October 15, BRAC decided it will not recommend the removal of the college degree pathway to earning a broker鈥檚 license.
In addition, BRAC is considering increasing the experience required to obtain a broker鈥檚 license. BRAC is also discussing the concept of allowing some experience to be substituted for a portion of the 630 real estate related education hours.
Currently, to be eligible for a broker鈥檚 license, a sales agent must have at least four years鈥� active experience as a licensed real estate sales agent or broker during the 60-month period preceding the filing of the application. Experience must total 360 points and an applicant must provide a transaction identification list for each transaction claimed on the experience report. You can provide public comments on what BRAC is considering.
Where to Find Meeting Materials
View a recording of the meeting and download associated materials.