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Thinking about becoming a real estate agent in Washington? Here’s the simplified step-by-step process to get licensed and start your new career.
By Christopher Blanchard | 5 minutes read

Looking to start a real estate career in Washington? Here’s exactly how to get your Washington real estate license — step by step — and how you can complete everything online.
To become a licensed broker in Washington, you must:
Licensing is regulated by the Washington State Department of Licensing.
Washington requires:
With Leap Real Estate, you can complete your Washington real estate course 100% online at your own pace.
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Most students finish in 4–8 weeks.
After completing your 90-hour course, you’ll schedule your exam.
The exam includes:
If you pass one portion but not the other, you only retake the section you didn’t pass.
Washington requires electronic fingerprinting and a background review before issuing your license.
After passing the exam:
In Washington, new brokers must work under a licensed managing broker.
Most students complete the entire process in 6–12 weeks.
Estimated total investment:
Most students invest between $400–$1,000 total.
If you're building a serious real estate career, you need more than just a course.
Leap Real Estate is designed for:
We focus on passing the exam fast and helping you start earning sooner.
Enroll in the Washington 90-hour pre-licensing course today and take the first step toward your real estate career.

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