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How to Get a Real Estate License in New Mexico (2026 Guide)

Use this guide to see exactly how to get licensed in New Mexico, including your pre-license education, exam path, published fees, renewal rules, and the right class options for your next step.

Pre-license education

90 hours

Estimated cost range

$624–$1,054+

Renewal cycle

Every 3 years

Continuing education

36 hours every 3 years

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Quick licensing snapshot
90 hours of qualifying education before the licensing application path can move forward.
$624–$1,054+ estimated total when published fees and typical course costs are considered together.
PSI Exams currently handles the exam or exam scheduling process for this jurisdiction.
Every 3 years renewal timing with 36 hours every 3 years expected after licensing.
Exact steps to get licensed in New Mexico
1
Complete 90 hours of pre-licensing education
2
Pass the New Mexico Associate Broker exam via PSI
3
Complete fingerprinting and background check
4
Obtain Errors and Omissions insurance
5
Submit the license application and $270 fee to the NMREC
Requirements and fee breakdown

Age and eligibility

Typically 18 or older; verify with the state regulator.

Education baseline

High school diploma or equivalent is commonly required; verify any state-specific exception.

Pre-license hours90 hours
Exam providerPSI Exams
Exam fee$95
Application or initial license fee$270
Background check / fingerprint fee$59.00
Renewal cycleEvery 3 years
Continuing education36 hours every 3 years
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Start classes only after the requirements are clear

The best time to compare New Mexico real estate classes is after you understand the published requirements. Once you know the hours, renewal cycle, exam route, and expected fees, you can choose the right education option with much better context.

Start with the licensing rules here, then move to the matching course page on UniversityOfSuccess.com when you are ready to compare classes or enroll.

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If you are ready to move forward, choose prelicense classes to start your education or CE classes if you are already licensed and need renewal coursework.

Choose Prelicense Classes if you are starting your real estate education in New Mexico.
Choose CE Classes if you already hold a license and need renewal or continuing education hours.
Frequently asked questions about New Mexico licensing

How long does it take to get a real estate license in New Mexico?

The timeline depends on how quickly you complete the required education, schedule the exam, and submit your application materials. Most applicants in New Mexico can move faster if they finish the coursework promptly, prepare for the exam early, and gather fingerprinting or sponsorship documents before applying.

How much does it cost to get a real estate license in New Mexico?

Your total will usually include pre-license education, the licensing exam, the state application or license fee, and any fingerprinting or background-check charges. On this page, the cost snapshot reflects the published fees currently available for New Mexico, while course pricing can vary by provider.

Do I need a sponsoring broker before getting licensed in New Mexico?

Many states require you to affiliate with a supervising or sponsoring broker before the license can be issued or activated. Review the step-by-step process on this page because New Mexico may handle sponsorship, activation, or temporary licensing differently from other jurisdictions.

How often do I renew a real estate license in New Mexico?

The current renewal cycle for New Mexico is listed in the requirements snapshot on this page, together with the continuing education expectation. Always confirm deadlines with the state regulator because renewal windows and post-license rules can change.

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