* Wisconsin 72-Hour Pre-License Course.
* Expert State-Approved Instructor.
* All Study Materials Provided By the Wisconsin Realtors Association
* Designed for your success.
Completion our Wisconsin DSPS-approved 72-Hour Real Estate Salesperson Pre-License Course.
Pass salesperson examination within one year preceding the date of application, administered by Pearson VUE.
Submit application online through the DSPS LicensE program, including supporting documents and fees.
Application includes:
Form 3166, Application for Real Estate Salesperson license (additional forms may also apply)
$60 credentialing fee
Proof of education completion
Evidence that you passed the salesperson exam
Many real estate professionals feel overwhelmed by the amount they need to learn and the fear of failing their Exam. Our comprehensive Wisconsin State Approved 72-Hour pre-license course is designed to guide you through each step. By enrolling, you’ll gain access to skilled coaching and a structured learning path that prepares you to learn the materials and pass your Exam.
Answers To Frequently Asked Questions
The first step is enrolling in our state-approved 72-hour pre-licensing course. You can complete it online at your own pace or at one of our classroom options when available. Once you finish, you’ll receive a certificate that allows you to schedule the state exam.
Most motivated students finish in 4–6 weeks, depending on how quickly they complete the coursework and schedule the exam. Some fast-track online students finish in as little as 2 weeks.
This course prepares you to take the exam, which includes Wisconsin-specific real estate law, agency relationships, contracts, property ownership, disclosures, real estate math, and more. It’s a multiple-choice test taken at a Pearson VUE testing center.
On average:
Pre-licensing course: $495
State exam: $65
License application: $60
State and local associations $1,000 (estimate)
Most new agents invest about $1,800 total, including all expenses, to become fully licensed.
PRO-TIP: Have 4-6 months of living expenses saved.
Not in Wisconsin, but you will need one to activate your license. Many students begin interviewing brokerages early so they’re ready to launch the moment they pass the exam. A good brokerage will support training, leads, mentorship, and your first-year success.
Once you pass and submit your license application with the brokerage you choose, the processing typically takes 1–2 weeks. After that, you're officially a licensed Wisconsin real estate agent and can start helping buyers and sellers.