North Dakota Real Estate Salesperson
Administered by the North Dakota Real Estate Commission · 45-hour pre-license requirement
Practice tests for state-issued professional licenses in North Dakota, including real estate salesperson and broker licensure (administered by the North Dakota Real Estate Commission) and commercial driver licensing (issued through the North Dakota DOT).
Each track below is tailored to North Dakota rules, statutes, and the candidate handbook published by the relevant state board. Practice variants include answer explanations and reference the appropriate North Dakota statute or regulation.
Administered by the North Dakota Real Estate Commission · 45-hour pre-license requirement
Broker upgrade for licensed salespersons in North Dakota · renewal every 1 year
Required for Class A, B and C CDLs · issued by North Dakota DOT
Required for any vehicle with air brakes · North Dakota DMV testing
Includes TSA security threat assessment · North Dakota DMV testing
To become a licensed real estate salesperson in North Dakota, candidates must complete 45 hours of approved pre-license education, pass a background check, and pass the North Dakota Real Estate Commission licensing exam (typically administered by Pearson VUE or PSI). Licenses must be renewed every 1 year, with continuing-education hours required each cycle. Brokers must hold an active salesperson license and additional broker pre-license education before sitting for the broker exam.
Commercial driver licensing in North Dakota is issued by the North Dakota DOT in accordance with FMCSA standards. Knowledge tests cover general commercial driving, plus endorsement-specific tests for air brakes, hazardous materials (with TSA threat assessment), passenger transport, school bus, tank vehicles and double/triple trailers. The skills test (pre-trip inspection, basic control and road test) is administered after passing the knowledge tests and obtaining a Commercial Learner’s Permit (CLP).