Real Estate Salesperson License in Hawaii
Quick Answer
Hawaii requires passing the Series 65 or Series 7+66 exams and IARD registration through the Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs. COS data did not provide a specific financial planner listing.
- Exam
- Series 65 or Series 7 + Series 66
- Total Cost
- $500 (est.)
- Timeline
- 2-4 months
- Background Check
- Required
- Renewal
- Every Annually (December 31)
Requirements
Real Estate Salesperson license in Hawaii
Estimated Costs Est.
- Exam Fee
- $305
- Total Estimated Cost
- $500
Cost Breakdown
Estimated costs for getting your Real Estate Salesperson license in Hawaii. Values marked "Est." are extracted from official descriptions.
Enter the cost of your pre-licensing education program
Fees marked "Est." are extracted from official descriptions and may not reflect current pricing. Verify with the Hawaii licensing board.
Real Estate Salesperson Salary in Hawaii
Entry Level
$49,920
Median
$75,680
Experienced
$239,200
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics. Salary data is for informational purposes only.
How to Get Licensed
Step-by-step roadmap to becoming a licensed Real Estate Salesperson in Hawaii.
- 1
Complete Education Requirements
Specific course required
- 2
Submit Background Check
No criminal record prohibitions
- 3
Pass the Required Exam
State exam required — Series 65 or Series 7 + Series 66
- 4
Submit Your Application
File your application with the licensing agency.
- 5
Receive Your License
Processing typically takes 2-4 months.
Real Estate Salesperson Licensing in Hawaii: What to Know
NO MATCH: The COS database returned a Real Estate Salesperson listing for Hawaii instead of a financial planner/investment adviser entry. Hawaii regulates securities through the Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs, Securities Compliance Branch. Investment Adviser Representatives must register through the IARD system and pass qualifying FINRA examinations.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How much does a Real Estate Salesperson license cost in Hawaii?
- The estimated total cost is $500, including application fees, exam fees ($305), and education costs.
- How long does it take to get a Real Estate Salesperson license in Hawaii?
- The process typically takes 2-4 months, depending on education completion and exam scheduling.
- What exam do I need for a Real Estate Salesperson license in Hawaii?
- You need to pass the Series 65 or Series 7 + Series 66. State exam required
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