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How to Get a Real Estate Broker License in Maine

Last updated: March 1, 2026

Maine is a market driven by seasonal properties, tourism, and increasing remote-worker demand, making it an excellent place to start a career as a real estate broker. Whether you're looking for a career change or entering the workforce for the first time, obtaining your real estate broker license in Maine is a structured process overseen by the Maine Real Estate Commission.

With only 60 hours of pre-license education required, Maine has a relatively accessible path to licensure. Budget between $500 and $1,100 for the total licensing process, including education, application, and exam fees. Most aspiring real estate brokers complete the entire process in 2-4 months, depending on how quickly they move through the coursework and exam preparation.

Maine Real Estate Broker License Requirements

Licensing requirements for Real Estate Broker in Maine
Requirement Details
Minimum Age 18 years old
Pre-License Education 60 hours
Degree Required No
Exam Required Yes — Maine Real Estate Broker Exam
Passing Score 75% on each section
Background Check Yes
Broker Sponsorship Not required
Application Fee $121
Exam Fee $65
Governing Body Maine Real Estate Commission
License Reciprocity Partial

Reciprocity: Maine offers limited reciprocity with certain states. State exam is required for all applicants.

Steps to Get Your Real Estate Broker License in Maine

  1. 1

    Complete 60 Hours of Broker Pre-License Education

    60 hours of approved broker pre-license education including Advanced Real Estate Topics and Maine License Law. Requires 2 years of active experience as a licensed salesperson. You must already hold an active real estate agent license.

    Time: 1-3 months Cost: $500
  2. 2

    Submit Your Broker License Application

    Apply through the Maine Real Estate Commission. You'll need proof of your agent experience, education transcripts, and the application fee of $121.

    Time: 2-6 weeks for processing Cost: $121
  3. 3

    Pass the Maine Real Estate Broker Exam

    Schedule and pass the broker licensing exam administered by PSI. You must score at least 75% on each section to pass. The broker exam is more comprehensive than the agent exam.

    Time: 2-4 weeks to prepare and take Cost: $65
  4. 4

    Decide Your Brokerage Model

    Choose whether to open your own brokerage, join a franchise, or work as an associate broker. Each option has different legal, financial, and operational requirements in Maine.

    Time: Varies
  5. 5

    Activate Your Broker License

    Once approved, the Maine Real Estate Commission will issue your broker license. You can now operate independently, open a brokerage, and sponsor real estate agents in Maine.

    Time: 1-5 business days

Key Things to Know

  • Education requirement: 60 hours of approved broker pre-license education including Advanced Real Estate Topics and Maine License Law. Requires 2 years of active experience as a licensed salesperson.. Many providers offer online options, giving you flexibility to study on your own schedule.
  • The licensing exam: The Maine Real Estate Broker Exam is administered by PSI. You'll need to score at least 75% on each section to pass. Study materials and practice exams are available from most education providers.
  • Already licensed in another state? Maine offers limited reciprocity with certain states. State exam is required for all applicants.
  • Ongoing requirements: Once licensed, you'll need 21 hours of continuing education every 2 years. 21 hours of continuing education every 2 years.

How Much Does a Real Estate Broker License Cost in Maine?

Cost Item Estimated Range
Pre-License Education $300 - $700
Application Fee $121
Exam Fee $65
Total Estimated Cost $500 - $1,100

License Renewal

  • Renewal Period: Every 2 years
  • Continuing Education: 21 hours
  • CE Details: 21 hours of continuing education every 2 years
  • Renewal Fee: $121

Tips for Success

  • Choose your education provider carefully: Compare prices, format (online vs. in-person), and reviews. Some providers offer exam prep materials bundled with the course, which can save you money. Check the Maine Real Estate Commission website for a list of approved providers.
  • Don't rush the exam: At just 60 hours, the education requirement is on the lower end — you could realistically complete it in 4-8 weeks of focused study. Use practice exams to identify weak areas before scheduling your test date.
  • Build your track record as an agent first: Brokers can operate independently and sponsor agents Most states require 1-3 years of active agent experience before you can apply for a broker license. Use this time to close deals, build client relationships, and develop your business skills.
  • Plan your brokerage model: As a broker, you can open your own firm, join a franchise, or work as an associate broker. Each model has different startup costs, liability, and income potential. Research all options before committing.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to get a real estate broker license in Maine?

Most people complete the process in 1-3 months total. The pre-license education (60 hours) takes the longest. After completing education, the exam and application process typically adds 2-6 weeks.

How much does it cost to get a real estate broker license in Maine?

The total cost ranges from $500 to $1,100, including pre-license education, the application fee ($121), and the exam fee ($65).

Can I get a Maine real estate broker license with a criminal record?

The Maine Real Estate Commission evaluates criminal history on a case-by-case basis. Having a criminal record does not automatically disqualify you, but certain offenses may affect your eligibility. Contact the Maine Real Estate Commission for guidance before applying.

Do I need a college degree to become a real estate broker in Maine?

No. Maine does not require a college degree. You only need to complete the 60 hours of approved pre-license courses.

Can I take the pre-license courses online in Maine?

Many approved education providers offer pre-license courses online, allowing you to study at your own pace. Check the Maine Real Estate Commission website for a list of approved providers.

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