Arizona Real Estate Salesperson Exam: Full Comparison

The Arizona Real Estate Salesperson Exam is the state-specific licensing test you must pass to become a licensed real estate salesperson in Arizona. It is one implementation of the broader Real Estate Salesperson Exam — the generic category of pre-licensing exams used across U.S. states. While the two share the same core purpose and much of the same national real estate content, the Arizona version layers in Arizona-specific law, rules, and administration. This page compares them side by side so you know exactly what to prepare for.

Scope

The generic Real Estate Salesperson Exam refers to the standard two-part structure used by most states: a national portion covering principles and practices common everywhere (agency, contracts, financing, valuation, property ownership, fair housing), and a state portion covering that state's own statutes and regulations. The Arizona Real Estate Salesperson Exam is a concrete instance of this pattern: it pairs the national real estate fundamentals with Arizona-specific material such as Arizona Department of Real Estate (ADRE) rules and Arizona license law. The Arizona exam consists of 140 questions.

Difficulty

Both exams test the same underlying competencies, so the conceptual difficulty is comparable. Where they diverge is the passing bar and the volume of jurisdiction-specific detail. Arizona requires a score of 75% to pass, which candidates must clear across all 140 questions. Because much of the state portion is memorization of Arizona-specific rules that a generic study guide will not cover, Arizona-focused preparation is essential — studying only generic national material tends to leave a predictable gap on the state questions.

Who each is for

  • Arizona Real Estate Salesperson Exam — anyone seeking a salesperson license to practice real estate specifically in Arizona.
  • Real Estate Salesperson Exam (generic) — a useful reference for understanding the exam category in general, comparing states, or candidates who have not yet chosen (or are relocating between) states.

Prerequisites

Prerequisites are set by each state's licensing authority rather than by the generic exam. Arizona candidates apply and test under the Arizona Department of Real Estate, which defines the required pre-licensing education and eligibility. The generic "Real Estate Salesperson Exam" has no single set of prerequisites because they vary by state — always confirm requirements with the specific state regulator you intend to license under.