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Missouri MREC Exam Prep

Missouri Real Estate Exam Prep — Pass the MREC Salesperson Exam

72-hour MREC-aligned prep, an AI Tutor that knows Chapter 339 RSMo cold, and a money-back Pass Guarantee. $59 flat.

AI Tutor (Claude) Pass Guarantee 12 months access
72
Hours Required
~58%
Statewide Pass Rate
~3 mo
Avg. Time to License
$52
Exam Fee

What the Missouri exam actually looks like

The Missouri Real Estate Commission (MREC) requires 72 hours of approved Salesperson pre-license education before you can sit for the state exam — split into a 48-hour Pre-Examination Course and a 24-hour Practice Course. Both must be completed before applying for the license. You sit for the Salesperson exam at a PSI testing center.

The exam is 140 multiple-choice questions split into two sections — 100 national + 40 Missouri-specific — scored independently. You need 70% on the national section (70 of 100) and 75% on the Missouri section (30 of 40). The 100-question national section is among the longest in the country, leaving little margin for fatigue.

Statewide first-attempt pass rates hover around 58%. Click2CE students pass at an 92% student-reported first-attempt pass rate* because the question bank is built specifically around the MREC blueprint, Chapter 339 of the Missouri Revised Statutes, and Missouri’s strict trust account rules.

What you get with Click2CE Missouri Exam Prep

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AI Tutor (Claude-Powered)

Ask any MREC concept in plain English and get an instant, personalized explanation. The AI Tutor knows Chapter 339 RSMo and MREC rules cold.

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Missouri-Specific Question Bank

Hundreds of state-specific questions covering Chapter 339 RSMo, MREC rules, the Missouri Broker Disclosure Form, Seller’s Disclosure Statement, and trust account compliance.

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Two-Section Timed Mock Exams

Practice under real Missouri exam conditions: 100 national + 40 state questions, scored independently to mirror the 70% national / 75% state PSI requirement.

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Drive Mode

Audio-only practice for your St. Louis or Kansas City commute. Turn windshield time into exam prep without lifting a finger.

Plain-English Rationales

Every wrong answer comes with an explanation citing the relevant Missouri statute or MREC rule, so you understand the why, not just the what.

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Money-Back Pass Guarantee

Complete the program and pass — or get a refund. Backed by our published 92% student-reported first-attempt pass rate*.

Missouri exam — the numbers that matter

Regulator: Missouri Real Estate Commission (MREC)
Pre-license: 72 hours (48 + 24), MREC-approved
Test provider: PSI
Exam: 140 questions (100 + 40), 4 hours
Passing: 70% national / 75% state, scored independently
Fees: $52 exam, $50 application
“Missouri’s 100-question national section is exhausting and the 70% national / 75% state thresholds are unforgiving. Click2CE’s AI Tutor explained every Chapter 339 RSMo question I missed. Passed first try.”

— Hannah B., Kansas City MO · Verified Click2CE Student

Missouri real estate exam — frequently asked questions

How many pre-license hours does Missouri require?

Missouri requires 72 hours of MREC-approved Salesperson pre-license education through a school approved by the Missouri Real Estate Commission (MREC) — split into a 48-hour Salesperson Pre-Examination Course and a 24-hour Salesperson Practice Course. Both must be completed before applying for the license.

What is the format of the Missouri real estate exam?

The Missouri Salesperson exam is administered by PSI and contains 140 multiple-choice questions: 100 national questions and 40 Missouri-specific questions. The two sections are scored independently and you have approximately 4 hours total.

What is the passing score on the Missouri real estate exam?

You must pass both sections independently — at least 70% on the national section (70 of 100) AND at least 75% on the Missouri section (30 of 40). Failing either section means you fail the exam.

How much does the Missouri real estate exam cost?

The PSI exam fee is $52 per attempt. The MREC Salesperson application fee is $50. If you fail one section, you only retake that section, but each retake costs the full $52.

Why is the Missouri pass rate relatively low?

Missouri’s 58% statewide first-attempt pass rate reflects the 70% national / 75% state thresholds plus the depth of the MREC state material — Chapter 339 RSMo, MREC rules, agency disclosures, and Missouri’s strict trust account rules. The 100-question national section is also one of the longer ones, leaving less margin for fatigue.

Do I need a sponsoring broker before activating in Missouri?

Yes. Missouri requires you to be sponsored by an active Missouri broker before MREC will activate your Salesperson license. You can pass the exam first and hold an inactive license, but you cannot practice until your broker submits the affiliation through MREC.

What unique Missouri topics are heavily tested?

MO-specific topics include Chapter 339 of the Missouri Revised Statutes (the Real Estate License Law), MREC rules, the Missouri Broker Disclosure Form, the Seller’s Disclosure Statement, agency relationships under MO law, and Missouri’s strict escrow / trust account requirements.

How does Missouri continuing education work?

Active Missouri Salespersons must complete 12 hours of continuing education every 2-year license cycle to renew, including 3 hours of MREC Core Course (mandatory) and 9 hours of MREC-approved electives. CE must be completed through a school approved by your state real estate commission.

How much does Click2CE Missouri exam prep cost?

Click2CE Missouri exam prep is $59 flat, one-time, for 12 months of access. That includes the AI Tutor, the full Missouri-specific question bank, two-section timed mock exams, Drive Mode, and the money-back Pass Guarantee.

How does the Click2CE Pass Guarantee work for Missouri?

Complete the Click2CE Missouri study plan and sit for the PSI exam. If you do not pass, send us your score report and we refund your $59 in full. Backed by our published 92% student-reported first-attempt pass rate*.

The Missouri Real Estate Market

Missouri is a two-metro state, with the St. Louis region in the east and the Kansas City region in the west, plus the Springfield and Columbia (University of Missouri) markets in between. Affordable housing and a central location for logistics keep both major metros active and steadily growing.

Who Regulates Real Estate in Missouri

Your Missouri license is issued and regulated by the Missouri Real Estate Commission (MREC). Knowing how to reach the MREC — and its rules on retakes and license types — keeps your path to licensure on track.

Regulator: Missouri Real Estate Commission (MREC)
Address: 3605 Missouri Blvd, Jefferson City, MO 65102
Phone: (573) 751-2628
Retake policy: You may retake the exam after waiting 24 hours.
License types: Salesperson, Broker

Licensed Near Missouri? Explore Neighboring States

Real estate licenses are state-specific, so each neighboring state runs its own exam and rules. If you practice across state lines or are comparing markets, check the requirements for the states bordering Missouri. Always confirm current reciprocity and license- recognition agreements directly with the MREC.

How do the St. Louis and Kansas City markets differ for agents?

Missouri’s two largest metros sit on opposite sides of the state and have separate economies and price points, so practices and referral networks tend to be regional. St. Louis offers a deep, established resale market, while the Kansas City area (including its Missouri-side suburbs) has seen strong recent growth.

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