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Your Path to Becoming a Licensed Agent
Follow these 4 simple steps to start your real estate career in Mississippi
Complete the 60-Hour MREC Pre-Licensing Course
State-Approved Education
Finish the 60-hour MS pre-licensing course. Online, self-paced, MREC-approved.
Pass the PSI Mississippi Exam
National + State Portions
Schedule and pass the PSI MS salesperson exam — 120 questions (80 national + 40 state), 70% passing.
Apply to MREC with Sponsoring Broker
$120 Application Fee
Submit your MREC salesperson application with sponsoring broker affiliation, fingerprints, and application fee.
Complete 30-Hour Post-Licensing Within 12 Months
MREC Requirement
MREC requires 30 hours of post-licensing education within 12 months of initial licensure.
Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about our real estate courses
How do I get a Mississippi real estate license?
To get a Mississippi real estate salesperson license, you must be at least 18, complete the 60-hour MREC-approved pre-licensing course, pass the PSI Mississippi salesperson exam, submit fingerprints for background check, and apply to MREC with a sponsoring broker.
How long does it take to get a Mississippi real estate license?
Most Mississippi applicants complete their salesperson license in 2 to 3 months. The 60-hour Fortune Academy course can be finished in 3–4 weeks, followed by the PSI exam and MREC application processing.
How much does it cost to get a Mississippi real estate license?
Expect total costs around $400–$600 in Mississippi. This includes Fortune Academy's 60-hour course, the $120 MREC application fee, the $75 PSI exam fee, and fingerprinting.
Is the Mississippi real estate course offered online?
Yes. Fortune Academy's 60-hour Mississippi pre-licensing course is 100% online, self-paced, and MREC-approved. Includes the MREC-required proctored final exam.
Who administers the Mississippi real estate exam?
PSI administers the Mississippi real estate salesperson and broker licensing exams at test centers across Mississippi. The salesperson exam has 120 multiple-choice questions (80 national + 40 state), 3.5 hours, 70% passing.
Do I need a sponsoring broker in Mississippi?
Yes. Mississippi salespersons must be sponsored by a licensed MS broker for their license to be issued as active. Your license cannot be activated for commission work until you affiliate with a broker.
What is Mississippi post-licensing?
Mississippi requires newly licensed salespersons to complete 30 hours of MREC-approved post-licensing education within 12 months of initial licensure. Failure to complete results in license expiration.
Is the Mississippi real estate license reciprocal?
Mississippi has reciprocity agreements with select states (including AL, AR, GA, LA, TN). If you're already licensed in a reciprocal state, you may qualify for MS licensure without the full 60-hour course.