The information contained below is designed to provide a summary of the minimum education requirements established by the South Carolina Real Estate Commission.
The information provided below can be found on the Commission’s website. However, we recommend you contact the Real Estate Commission for more detailed information and for any changes which may have occurred.
Salesperson Requirements
- Must be at least 18 years of age
- Must have a high school diploma or equivalent
- Complete a 60 hour Commission approved course in the fundamentals of real estate
- Pass the state examination
- Submit application with associated fees
- Within one year after passing the examination, the applicant must be sponsored by a broker-in-charge and apply for a provisional sales license
Salesperson Postlicense Education
- During the first year of licensure, the provisional salesperson must complete an additional 30 hours of Commission approved postlicense education.
- Submit proof of postlicense education course completion, an application, and fees to the commission to upgrade to a Salesperson license
Broker Requirments
- Must be at least 21 years of age
- Must have a high school diploma or equivalent
- Complete 150 hours education (90 hours of which may be the hours required for a salesperson license)
- Must have obtained 3 years of experience within the past 5 years with a salesperson license (or other Board approved alternatives)
- Pass the state examination
- Submit application and associated fees
Continuing Education
- As a condition of active license renewal, a broker or salesman shall provide proof of satisfactory completion biennially of eight hours of continuing education in courses approved by the department and taught by instructors approved by the department.
- The eight hours shall include a minimum of two hours of instruction in current federal and state law affecting brokers and salesmen.

