Arizona 96-Hour Real Estate License Course Bundle
Get all of Arizona's required salesperson pre-license education in one place — the 90-hour ADRE course and the mandatory 6-hour Contract Writing course — then add exam prep to walk into the state exam ready. Self-paced, online, and ADRE-approved.
Arizona requires both the 90-hour Salesperson Pre-License Course and the 6-hour Contract Writing Course before you can apply for your license. Both are sold right here.
Quick Answer
What does Arizona require to get a real estate license?
Arizona requires a 90-hour ADRE-approved Salesperson pre-license course plus a separate 6-hour Contract Writing course — 96 hours total. You must complete both courses and obtain both certificates before applying for your Arizona salesperson license. Click2CE offers both courses online and self-paced under ADRE School S26-0002; you also pass the Pearson VUE state exam as part of the licensing process.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Choose your Arizona pre-license plan
The Exam Ready Bundle is our recommendation — it includes everything you need to finish your education and prepare for the state exam. Prefer to buy à la carte? Every course is also sold on its own, and you can take them in any order.
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Exam Ready Bundle
Everything Arizona requires to get licensed, plus full state-exam preparation. Includes the 90-hour ADRE pre-license course, the mandatory 6-hour Contract Writing course, and Arizona exam prep with adaptive practice and AI Tutor.
Save $38 vs. buying separately
Just $30 more than required education alone — adds full exam prep
- 90-hour ADRE pre-licensing course
- Required 6-hour Contract Writing course
- Arizona exam prep — adaptive practice + AI Tutor
- Two separate completion certificates
96-Hour Required Education Bundle
All of Arizona’s required salesperson pre-license education in one purchase — the 90-hour course plus the mandatory 6-hour Contract Writing course.
Save $9 vs. buying separately
- 90-hour ADRE pre-licensing course
- Required 6-hour Contract Writing course
- Two separate completion certificates
- Take the courses in any order
90-Hour Course Only
The core ADRE-approved 90-hour pre-licensing course on its own.
- 90-hour ADRE pre-licensing course
- 34 chapter quizzes + math worksheet
- Full mock exam + proctored school final
6-Hour Contract Writing Course
Already finished your 90 hours elsewhere? Add Arizona’s mandatory separate Contract Writing course.
- ADRE-required 6-hour Contract Writing course
- Its own completion certificate
- Buy on its own — no 90-hour purchase needed
Before you enroll, please read and accept:
ELECTRONIC SIGNATURE: BY TYPING YOUR FULL LEGAL NAME AND SELECTING THE ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT CHECKBOX BELOW, YOU INTEND TO SIGN THE ARIZONA PRE-LICENSE ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT ELECTRONICALLY.
ADRE-Required Disclosures (Summary)
COURSE APPROVAL: THIS COURSE IS APPROVED BY THE ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF REAL ESTATE (ADRE) FOR PRE-LICENSE EDUCATION. ADRE APPROVAL DOES NOT CONSTITUTE AN ENDORSEMENT BY ADRE OF THE SCHOOL, ITS OWNER, OR ITS INSTRUCTORS. ADRE SCHOOL NO. S26-0002.
REFUND POLICY: ALL SALES ARE FINAL ONCE COURSE MATERIALS HAVE BEEN ACCESSED. IF YOU HAVE NOT ACCESSED YOUR COURSE, CONTACT US WITHIN 48 HOURS OF PURCHASE FOR A FULL REFUND.
LICENSE PRE-DETERMINATION: COMPLETION OF THIS COURSE DOES NOT GUARANTEE ISSUANCE OF AN ARIZONA REAL ESTATE LICENSE. ALL LICENSING DECISIONS ARE MADE INDEPENDENTLY BY ADRE.
JOB PLACEMENT: CLICK2CE DOES NOT GUARANTEE EMPLOYMENT OR PLACEMENT IN ANY REAL ESTATE POSITION UPON COURSE COMPLETION.
- 12-month access from your start date
- Pass-or-refund guarantee on the school final
- Mobile, tablet, and desktop friendly
- ADRE School #S26-0002
Most Popular · Exam Ready Bundle
$319
Everything Arizona Requires, All in One Place
Built specifically for Arizona's 2026 ADRE syllabus. Every required topic, every required hour, every required assessment — under one login.
90 hours of instruction
Twelve modules covering Arizona statutes, agency, contracts, finance, fair housing, taxes, water law, and exam prep.
34 chapter quizzes
Each unit ends with a 10-question chapter quiz at 80% to advance — keeps you honest as you go.
Math worksheet
A dedicated 20-question math workshop covering the calculations students miss most on the state exam.
Four practice exam blocks
Thirty-question topic blocks (A/B/C/D) at 80% to pass — built to mirror the state exam categories.
Full 150-question mock exam
A timed end-of-course practice exam to build stamina before the 182-question proctored school final.
Proctored school final
ADRE-required 182-question, 3.5-hour proctored exam, 80% to pass. Available in person at an approved Arizona testing facility or remotely via an approved online proctoring service.
12-month course access
A full year from your start date to finish all 90 hours and pass the school final.
Daily 10-hour cap built in
The player automatically enforces ADRE's 10-credit-hour-per-day distance-learning limit.
Certificate on completion
Certificates are made available after all course completion, seat-time, identity verification, assessment, and final-exam requirements are verified.
See inside the course
What a lesson looks like
Every lesson follows the same structure: narrated video, reading material, and a comprehension check before you move on. Here is a sample from Module 1.
Module 1 · Lesson 2
Arizona License Law — Definitions & Requirements
Video + narration
~18 min · closed captions included
Reading material
ADRE statutes, plain-language summary
Chapter quiz
10 questions · must pass 80% to advance
Seat time tracked automatically · resume where you left off on any device
All 12 modules at a glance
- 1Arizona Real Estate Regulatory Framework
- 2License Law — Definitions, Requirements & Exceptions
- 3Agency Relationships & Fiduciary Duties
- 4Listing & Purchase Contracts
- 5Real Property & Ownership Concepts
- 6Finance & Lending
- 7Fair Housing, ADA & Civil Rights
- 8Property Valuation & Appraisal
- 9Taxes, Assessments & Liens
- 10Land Use, Zoning & Environmental
- 11Arizona Water Law & Special Topics
- 12Closing, Settlement & Post-License
Arizona Salesperson License Roadmap
Both required courses are sold right here, and you can take them in any order. Here is everything the Arizona Department of Real Estate requires so you know exactly what comes next. The fingerprint clearance card, the Pearson VUE state exam, and your ADRE application are separate steps handled directly with the state.
- 1
Complete the 90-hour pre-licensing course
Finish all 90 hours and pass the proctored school final at 80%.
Sold here - 2
Complete the 6-hour Contract Writing course
Arizona requires this separate 6-hour course — included in both bundles, or buy it on its own.
Sold here - 3
Prepare for the state exam
Arizona-specific adaptive practice and AI Tutor — included in the Exam Ready Bundle or sold on its own.
Add-on (Exam Ready Bundle) - 4
Pass the Arizona state exam
Sit for the Arizona salesperson exam administered by Pearson VUE. This is scheduled and paid directly with Pearson VUE.
Separate step - 5
Get a Fingerprint Clearance Card
Apply for an Arizona DPS Fingerprint Clearance Card. Handled directly with the state.
Separate step - 6
Submit your ADRE application
File your salesperson license application with the Arizona Department of Real Estate once both certificates are complete.
Separate step
The required 6-hour Contract Writing course
Arizona requires a separate 6-hour Contract Writing course before you can be licensed. It is included in the 96-Hour Required Education Bundle and the Exam Ready Bundle — or you can buy it on its own if you completed your 90 hours with another school.
Arizona requires both the 90-hour Salesperson Pre-License Course Certificate and the 6-hour Contract Writing Course Certificate before license application. You may purchase both together in the 96-Hour Required Education Bundle. Click2CE recommends completing the 90-hour course first, but both certificates must be completed before you submit your ADRE application.
- Writing and completing Arizona purchase contracts
- Required disclosures and addenda
- Common contract errors and how to avoid them
- Earnest money, contingencies, and timelines
- Counteroffers and amendments
- Its own ADRE completion certificate
Standalone price
$49
Already finished your 90 hours elsewhere? Buy the Contract Writing course on its own. Most students save by choosing a bundle above.
View plans →Course outlines
Both required courses, mapped to the ADRE-approved Arizona syllabus.
90-Hour Pre-Licensing Course — 12 modulesTap to expand the full 12-module outline.
- 1
Arizona Real Estate Regulatory Framework
10 credit hours
- 2
Arizona Consumer Protection Laws
6 credit hours
- 3
Arizona Agency Law
6 credit hours
- 4
Licensee Duties and Obligations
6 credit hours
- 5
Property Types, Niche Areas, and Property Management
10 credit hours
- 6
Reasonable Skill and Care, Taxes, and Environmental Regulations
6 credit hours
- 7
Land Descriptions, Ownership, and Encumbrances
8 credit hours
- 8
Contracts
12 credit hours
- 9
Critical Business Services
4 credit hours
- 10
Leases, Property Interests, Appraisal, and Insurance
6 credit hours
- 11
Foreclosure, Short Sales, and Distressed Properties
4 credit hours
- 12
Exam Preparation, State Licensing Process, and Final Review
12 credit hours
Total: 90 credit hours · plus 5 practice exams and 1 proctored school final
6-Hour Contract Writing Course — outline
Arizona's mandatory separate Contract Writing course.
- Arizona purchase contracts and required forms
- Disclosures, addenda, and amendments
- Earnest money, contingencies, and timelines
- Counteroffers and contract changes
- Common contract errors and how to avoid them
- Completing a clean, compliant transaction file
Total: 6 credit hours · ends with a completion assessment
Included in the Exam Ready Bundle
Your personal AI Tutor, on demand
Stuck on a concept? The AI Tutor explains Arizona-specific exam topics in plain language, gives you practice questions, and adjusts to where you are in the material — available 24/7 inside your dashboard.
- Arizona-specific content — not generic national prep
- Explains why each answer is right or wrong
- Covers agency, contracts, finance, property law, and AZ rules
- Unlimited questions — no tokens, no extra cost
Sample exchange
AI Tutor
In Arizona, a salesperson must work under a licensed broker and cannot operate independently. A broker can supervise salespersons, open a brokerage, and hold trust accounts.
Key exam point: a salesperson's license is held by their employing broker — if you leave that broker, your license becomes inactive immediately until a new broker activates it.
AI Tutor — Practice Question
A licensed Arizona salesperson resigns from their broker. Their license status immediately becomes:
- Active — salespersons keep their own license
- Inactive — until a new broker activates it ✓
- Cancelled — requires a new ADRE application
- Suspended — pending ADRE review
Final Exams and Certificates
Each required course is completed and certified separately. Here is how each one finishes.
90-Hour Course — proctored school final
- ADRE-required 182-question, 3.5-hour proctored school final exam.
- Administered by an ADRE-approved proctor, 80% to pass — in person at an approved facility or via an approved online proctoring service.
- Up to three attempts; a 50% retake discount is available after a failed attempt.
How proctoring works — step by step
- 1Complete all 90 hours — finish every lesson and pass all chapter quizzes. The school final unlocks automatically once all seat-time and assessment requirements are met.
- 2Schedule your proctor session — from your dashboard, choose your preferred format: in person at an ADRE-approved testing facility near you, or online via an approved remote proctoring service. Click2CE's current online proctoring is through ProctorShield, an ADRE-recognized service. Available formats and scheduling details are shown once your final exam unlocks.
- 3Bring to your session — government-issued photo ID (driver's license or passport). No notes, no phone, no calculator allowed. Scratch paper is provided.
- 4The proctor unlocks your exam — using a one-time code. You have 3.5 hours to complete 182 questions. The timer does not pause.
- 5Results and certificate — pass at 80% and your ADRE completion certificate is issued to your dashboard within one business day. If you don't pass, a retake can be scheduled at a 50% discount.
Questions about scheduling? Contact us — our team responds within one business day.
6-Hour Contract Writing — completion requirement
- Complete all 6 credit hours of instruction with seat-time tracked.
- Finish the course assessment to satisfy the completion requirement.
- This course is not the proctored school final — it is a separate required course.
Certificates are made available after all course completion, seat-time, identity verification, assessment, and final-exam requirements are verified. Each course issues its own ADRE completion certificate, and both are required before you submit your ADRE application.
Before you start — check your tech setup
The course runs in a modern desktop browser with a working speaker or headphones for audio narration. The proctored final exam also requires a webcam and microphone. Confirm your device meets the minimum requirements before enrolling so you don't get blocked later.
- · Chrome, Edge, Firefox, or Safari (current version)
- · Stable broadband ≥ 5 Mbps
- · Working speakers or headphones
- · Cookies and JavaScript enabled
Built by Arizona real estate professionals
Jennifer Williams
Designated School Director · ADRE-approved instructor
Jennifer leads Click2CE's curriculum team and authored the Arizona pre-license course in partnership with active Phoenix-area brokers and Arizona contract law attorneys. The course is updated continuously to track ADRE rule changes and recent commission disciplinary trends so students don't learn outdated material.
Student outcomes
We track completion rates, school-final pass rates, and state-exam outcomes for every Arizona pre-license student. Pass-rate data will be published here once our first cohort of students completes the program.
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Course completion rate
First cohort in progress
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School final first-attempt pass rate
Reported after 30 completions
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Pearson VUE state exam pass rate
Reported after 30 completions
Frequently asked questions
Is this course approved by the Arizona Department of Real Estate?
Yes. Click2CE is approved as an ADRE Real Estate School (S26-0002), and this 90-hour Salesperson Pre-Licensing Course is fully ADRE-approved. The specific ADRE course approval number is printed on your Course Completion Certificate.
Is the course completely online?
The instructional 90 hours are online and self-paced. The school final examination must be proctored by an ADRE-approved proctor. Students may complete the final either (1) in person at an approved testing facility, or (2) remotely via an independently approved online proctoring service. Click2CE's current online proctoring arrangement is through ProctorShield, an ADRE-recognized service — scheduling options and availability are shown in your student dashboard once the final exam unlocks.
How long do I have to finish?
You have 12 months from the day you start the course to complete all 90 hours and pass the proctored school final.
What happens if I fail the final exam?
You have up to three attempts on the school final. After the first failed attempt, you receive a 50% retake discount code that can be applied at checkout if you need to re-enroll.
Do I still need to take the state exam?
Yes. After completing this course you must pass the Arizona state real estate exam administered by Pearson VUE in order to apply for your Salesperson license.
How is daily study time handled?
Per ADRE rules, no more than 10 credit hours of distance learning may be applied per calendar day. Our player tracks this automatically.
Will I receive a certificate of completion?
Yes. Certificates are made available after all course completion, seat-time, identity verification, assessment, and final-exam requirements are verified. Once verified, your ADRE Course Completion Certificate is available on your dashboard.
ADRE compliance details
- School
- Click2CE LLC
- School Approval Number
- S26-0002
- Total Credit Hours
- 90
- Delivery Method
- Distance Learning (Online)
- Final Exam
- ADRE-approved proctor — in person or approved online
ADRE / Regulator information
If you are reviewing this course on behalf of the Arizona Department of Real Estate, please use the credentials provided in the course application to sign in. For any questions or to coordinate review access, contact jennifer@click2ce.com.
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Ready to start your Arizona real estate career?
Enroll today, study at your pace, and sit for your state exam with confidence.
What comes after you pass?
Once you pass the Pearson VUE state exam and submit your ADRE application, you must affiliate with a licensed Arizona broker before your license is active. Here is what to plan for.
Choose your brokerage
Compare independent firms, franchises (Keller Williams, RE/MAX, Coldwell Banker, Realty ONE Group), and boutique brokerages. Ask about commission splits, mentorship, leads, desk fees, and E&O insurance coverage.
Interview before you pass
Many brokerages recruit students while they are still in school. Start conversations with 3–5 brokerages before your state exam — you can sign a brokerage agreement the day your ADRE license is issued.
Brokerage referral network
Click2CE is building a direct referral program connecting graduating students with Arizona brokerages that are actively hiring. Join the waitlist to be notified when it launches.
Questions about your next steps? Contact Jennifer's team — we respond within one business day.