PSI New Jersey Real Estate State Practice Exam

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A candidate passes the prelicensure course examination on November 8th. By when must the candidate apply for their real estate license?

  1. 30 days

  2. 60 days

  3. 90 days

  4. One year

The correct answer is: 90 days

The requirement for a candidate to apply for their real estate license after passing the prelicensure course examination is set at a 90-day window. This regulation is in place to ensure that the knowledge and skills gained during the course are still fresh and relevant when the candidate is considered for licensure. In New Jersey, candidates who pass their examination must act promptly to submit their applications, as doing so within this timeframe helps facilitate a smooth transition from education to licensure, maintaining the integrity of the professional standards in the real estate industry. If a candidate waits longer than 90 days, they risk the necessity of retaking the prelicensure course or examination, which can delay their entry into the profession. Other options represent different timeframes that do not align with the established rules, leading to potential confusion about the licensure process.