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How to Get Your Real Estate License in Indiana: A Step-by-Step Guide

May 12, 20253 min read

If you’re considering a new career in real estate, Indiana is a great place to start. With a strong housing market and growing opportunities for agents, now is the time to take the leap. This guide will walk you through the exact steps needed to become a licensed real estate agent in Indiana, from meeting eligibility requirements to submitting your license application.

Step 1: Make Sure You’re Eligible

Before enrolling in a course or studying for the exam, you must meet Indiana’s basic eligibility requirements:

  • Be at least 18 years old.

  • Hold a high school diploma or equivalent (GED).

  • Have a clean criminal record—or be prepared to explain any infractions to the Indiana Professional Licensing Agency (IPLA).

Step 2: Enroll in a 90-Hour Pre-Licensing Course

Indiana requires all prospective agents to complete 90 hours of pre-licensing education through a state-approved provider. At REAL University, our curriculum is designed to be engaging, practical, and exam-focused. You can choose from self-paced online courses or live in-person instruction, depending on your schedule and learning style.

Topics covered include:

  • Indiana real estate law

  • Contracts and agency

  • Property ownership

  • Real estate finance

  • Ethics and licensing regulations

Step 3: Pass the Course Exams

During the period of your 90-hour course, you’ll take a three course exams to show you’ve understood the material. You will be required to pass all three exams to receive your 90 Indiana Broker Pre-Licensing Certificate, which is required to sit for the state licensing exam.

Step 4: Schedule and Pass the Indiana Real Estate Exam

Next, you’ll register for the state licensing exam administered by PSI. The test is computer-based and consists of two portions:

  • National portion (80 questions)

  • State-specific portion (50 questions)

You must score at least 75% on each section to pass. It’s highly recommended that you review key topics such as Indiana license law, contracts, and agency relationships. REAL University’s exam prep resources are designed specifically for Indiana’s exam and help boost first-time pass rates.

Step 5: Complete Your Background Check

Indiana requires a criminal background check through fingerprinting before your license can be issued. Schedule your fingerprinting through an approved vendor (like IdentoGO), and make sure the results are sent to the Indiana Real Estate Commission.

Step 6: Apply for Your Real Estate License

After passing your exam and submitting your background check, the final step is to apply for your license through the Indiana Professional Licensing Agency (IPLA). You’ll need to:

  • Submit proof of course completion

  • Include your passing exam results

  • Upload fingerprint results

  • Pay the licensing fee

Once approved, you’ll receive your official Indiana real estate license!


What Comes Next?

Getting your license is just the beginning. As a new agent, you’ll need to complete post-licensing education within your first two years and choose a brokerage to work under. We cover this in more detail in our upcoming blogs, including:

  • What to Expect After You Get Your Real Estate License in Indiana

  • Pre-Licensing vs. Post-Licensing: What’s the Difference?

  • From Licensing to Leadership: Your Real Estate Career Path in Indiana


Final Thoughts

Becoming a licensed real estate agent in Indiana is a straightforward process if you have the right guidance and education partner. At REAL University, our mission is to simplify your journey, from your first class to your first client. With flexible course options, expert instructors, and career resources, you’ll be prepared not only to pass the exam—but to thrive in the field.

Ready to start your journey? Explore REAL University’s pre-licensing courses today.

REAL University's director and principal instructor, Raymond D. Modglin, leverages the benefits of his decade in real estate with nearly $90 Million in closings to help give REAL University's graduates insight to the business. With a results-oriented approach and friendly, personal service on the agenda, REAL University helps clients attain – and often exceed – their goals.

Raymond Modglin

REAL University's director and principal instructor, Raymond D. Modglin, leverages the benefits of his decade in real estate with nearly $90 Million in closings to help give REAL University's graduates insight to the business. With a results-oriented approach and friendly, personal service on the agenda, REAL University helps clients attain – and often exceed – their goals.

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