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The Oklahoma real estate exam is administered by the Oklahoma Real Estate Commission (OREC) and covers oil and gas rights extensively — Oklahoma's energy economy means mineral rights, surface rights, and royalty interests are common real estate issues. Severed mineral interests (where ownership of oil/gas rights has been separated from surface ownership) appear frequently on the state exam. OREC's specific rules on broker supervision, advertising, and trust account management are also heavily tested.
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Topics Tested on the Oklahoma Real Estate Salesperson Exam
The Oklahoma real estate exam covers both national real estate principles and OK-specific laws administered by the Oklahoma Real Estate Commission (OREC). The 130-question exam tests your knowledge of property ownership, agency law, contracts, finance, oklahoma license law, and more. Candidates who rely solely on national study materials typically underperform on the OK-specific portion — which is where most failures occur. Need to brush up on terminology? Our real estate glossary covers 500+ terms you may see on exam day.
Oklahoma requires 90 hours of pre-license education before you can sit for the exam. The exam fee is $75, and you have 4 hours to complete all 130 questions — including real estate math problems covering commission, proration, and LTV. The current first-time pass rate in Oklahoma is approximately 60% — focused, OK-specific preparation makes the difference between passing and retaking.
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OREC License Law
Oklahoma Real Estate Commission's specific licensing requirements, supervision rules, and the 90-hour pre-license requirement are tested on the state portion with Oklahoma-specific provisions.
Practice OREC License Law questions →Oil & Gas Rights
Oklahoma's energy economy means mineral rights, surface rights, and oil and gas royalty interests are major real estate issues. Severed mineral interests and how royalties affect property value are frequently tested on the state exam.
Practice Oil & Gas Rights questions →Licensee Duties & Disclosure
Oklahoma's specific rules on the duties licensees owe to buyers and sellers — and the required disclosures at each stage of a transaction — differ from national norms and are tested on the state portion.
Practice Licensee Duties & Disclosure questions →Agricultural Exemptions
Oklahoma's agricultural exemptions from certain disclosure and contract requirements are state-specific provisions that appear on the Oklahoma state exam and are often unknown to candidates who studied only national material.
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Oklahoma Real Estate Exam FAQ
Answers to the most common questions about the Oklahoma real estate exam and license process.
How many questions are on the Oklahoma real estate exam?
The Oklahoma real estate salesperson exam has 130 multiple-choice questions. You have 4 hours to complete the exam and must score at least 70% to pass.
What is the passing score for the Oklahoma real estate exam?
The passing score for the Oklahoma real estate exam is 70%. The exam is administered by the Oklahoma Real Estate Commission (OREC) and consists of 130 questions. If you do not pass, you can retake the exam after a waiting period — check the Oklahoma Real Estate Commission (OREC) website for current retake policies.
How long do I have to complete the Oklahoma real estate exam?
Candidates have 4 hours to complete the Oklahoma real estate salesperson exam. The exam consists of 130 multiple-choice questions, so budget your time carefully — that works out to roughly 1.8 minutes per question.
How many times can I take the Oklahoma real estate exam?
Oklahoma does not set a hard cap on the number of attempts for the real estate salesperson exam. However, you must pay the $75 exam fee each time you retake it, and the Oklahoma Real Estate Commission (OREC) may require a waiting period between attempts. Review the official Oklahoma Real Estate Commission (OREC) retake policy before scheduling.
What topics are covered on the Oklahoma real estate exam?
The Oklahoma real estate exam covers both national and state-specific content. Oklahoma-specific topics include: Property Ownership, Agency Law, Contracts, Finance, Oklahoma License Law. National topics include property ownership, fair housing laws, real estate finance, contracts, property valuation, escrow and title, and real estate math.
How do I apply for a Oklahoma real estate license after passing the exam?
After passing the Oklahoma real estate exam, you must complete a background check, secure a sponsoring broker, and submit your license application to the Oklahoma Real Estate Commission (OREC). Your broker must hold an active Oklahoma broker license. Processing times vary, so apply as soon as possible after passing.
What is the best way to study for the Oklahoma real estate exam?
The most effective way to prepare for the Oklahoma real estate salesperson exam is to combine reading the required course materials with heavy practice testing. Focus on Oklahoma-specific license law (tested on the state portion) and the national topics like agency, contracts, fair housing, and real estate math. Timed mock exams that simulate the real 130-question, 4 hours format help reduce test-day anxiety.
How long does it take to get a Oklahoma real estate license?
Most candidates complete the Oklahoma real estate license process in 3 to 6 months. This includes completing 90 hours of pre-license education, scheduling and passing the 130-question exam (70% passing score), completing a background check, and obtaining broker sponsorship. Dedicated students who study consistently can move faster.
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How to Get Your Oklahoma Real Estate License
Meet Eligibility Requirements
Be at least 18 years old and meet the Oklahoma Real Estate Commission (OREC) requirements. No prior real estate experience needed.
Complete 90 Hours of Pre-License Education
Enroll in a Oklahoma Real Estate Commission (OREC)-approved school and complete the required 90 hours of coursework. This can be done online or in-person.
Apply for the Exam
Submit your exam application to the Oklahoma Real Estate Commission (OREC) and pay the $75 exam fee. Once approved, you'll receive your scheduling information.
Pass the Oklahoma Real Estate Salesperson Exam
Pass the 130-question exam (4 hours) with a score of 70% or higher. The first-time pass rate is 60% — focused prep makes the difference.
Complete a Background Check
Submit fingerprints and complete the required background check through the Oklahoma Real Estate Commission (OREC).
Find a Sponsoring Broker & Apply for License
As a new licensee, you must work under a licensed Oklahoma broker. Submit your completed license application once you've secured a sponsoring broker.
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