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Arizona Real Estate Commission

Who regulates your license in Arizona, how to reach them, and where to verify official requirements. This is a free resource — not a course page.

About the Arizona Department of Real Estate

Your Arizona real estate license is issued and regulated by the Arizona Department of Real Estate (ADRE). This agency sets the education and exam requirements, processes applications and renewals, maintains the public license lookup, and enforces the rules that protect consumers. Click2CE is an education provider — for any official action (applying, renewing, filing a complaint, or verifying a license) you work directly with the ADRE.

Regulator: Arizona Department of Real Estate (ADRE)
Address: 100 N 15th Avenue, Suite 201, Phoenix, AZ 85007
Phone: (602) 771-7799
Website: azre.gov

License Types in Arizona

  • Salesperson
  • Broker

Exam retake policy: You may retake the exam after a 24-hour waiting period. Each attempt requires a new exam fee.

Official Resources & Portals

Links to the official ADRE systems for applying, renewing, verifying a license, and scheduling your exam. Where a direct link is not yet listed, use the ADRE website and verify the current process with the commission.

Fingerprinting & background check

A fingerprint-based background check is required for licensure in Arizona. Processed through Arizona DPS Fingerprint Clearance Card. Confirm the current process and fees with the ADRE.

Fingerprinting details

Requirements are summarized for general guidance and can change without notice. Always confirm the current rules, hours, fees, and deadlines directly with your state real estate commission before enrolling or renewing.

Verify directly with the state real estate commission before relying on this.

Last reviewed: June 25, 2026

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