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Free Delaware Real Estate Practice Exam

Delaware real estate salesperson practice exam. 120 questions covering national content and Delaware state law.

120Questions
4 hrsTime Limit
70 (scaled)Passing Score
99 hrsPre-License Ed.
Pearson VUEAdministered By

Delaware Real Estate Exam

Practice by Delaware Real Estate Topic

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Real Estate Principles

Property ownership, contracts, agency, deeds, fair housing, and appraisal. Core national content.

20 questions
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Real Estate Finance

Mortgages, loan types, RESPA, TILA, title insurance, and closing costs.

20 questions
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Delaware State Law

DREC rules, Delaware license law, agency relationships, trust accounts, attorney closing state, 21 hrs CE, and DE-specific regulations.

40 questions

About the Delaware Real Estate Exam

The Delaware real estate salesperson licensing exam is administered by Pearson VUE on behalf of the Delaware Real Estate Commission (DREC), which operates under the Division of Professional Regulation (DPR). Delaware has one of the highest pre-license education requirements in the Northeast: 99 hours. Before the exam can be scheduled, candidates must complete a fingerprint background check through IdentoGO — DPR will not release exam authorization to Pearson VUE until the background check clears. No online proctoring is available; all testing is in person.

The exam has 120 scored questions: 80 national and 40 Delaware-specific, with a 4-hour total time limit. Delaware uses a scaled scoring system — a scaled score of 70 is required on each section. Candidates have up to 3 attempts within 1 year — if all 3 fail, the entire 99-hour pre-license course must be retaken. Delaware is an attorney closing state, where a licensed Delaware attorney must be present at or conduct residential real estate closings.

120Questions
4 hrsTime Limit
70 (scaled)Passing Score
99 hrsPre-License Ed.
Pearson VUEAdministered By

Delaware Real Estate Exam Topic Breakdown

SectionQuestionsKey Topics
Property Ownership8Real vs. personal property, ownership types, legal descriptions
Land Use Controls5Zoning, eminent domain, deed restrictions
Valuation & Market Analysis7CMA, appraisal approaches, market value, depreciation
Financing10Mortgages, FHA/VA/conventional, RESPA, TILA, closing costs
Agency & Contracts27Agency relationships, fiduciary duties, purchase agreements
Practice / Calculations23License law, fair housing, trust accounts, advertising, math
DE — DREC & License Law10Commission powers, license categories, 3-attempt cap, IdentoGO, 21 hrs CE
DE — Statutory Requirements12Trust accounts, advertising, broker supervision, attorney closing requirement
DE — Agency & Disclosures10Delaware agency law, buyer/seller representation, dual agency, property disclosure
DE — Fair Housing & Other8Delaware fair housing, landlord-tenant, contracts, additional state topics

Study Tips for the Delaware Real Estate Exam

Delaware's most distinctive features: the 99-hour pre-license requirement (among the highest in the country), the IdentoGO background check that must clear before Pearson VUE will allow scheduling, the 3-attempt cap within 1 year (fail all 3 and you retake the full 99-hour course), and the attorney closing requirement. Know all four and you'll handle a large portion of Delaware-specific state exam questions. Delaware uses scaled scoring — a 70 on the scale is not 70% correct.

Licensing nearby? See the Pennsylvania practice exam or the Maryland practice exam. National content is in our national real estate practice exam.

How to Get Your Delaware Real Estate License

Getting a Delaware real estate salesperson license requires completing state-approved pre-license education, passing the licensing exam, and activating your license with a sponsoring broker. Most candidates complete the process in 2–5 months.

99 hrsPre-License Hrs
120Exam Questions
70%Passing Score
PSIExam Provider
SalespersonLicense Type

Steps to Get Your Delaware Real Estate License

StepWhat to Do
1. Complete Pre-License EducationComplete 99 hours of coursework from a state-approved school covering real estate principles, contracts, finance, and Delaware-specific law.
2. Pass the Licensing Exam120-question exam administered by PSI, covering national real estate principles and Delaware state law. Passing score: 70%.
3. Submit Your ApplicationApply to the Delaware Real Estate Commission with your exam results, background check, and required fees.
4. Activate with a Sponsoring BrokerYour license must be affiliated with a licensed sponsoring broker before you can legally represent clients or earn commissions in Delaware.

What to Focus On for the Delaware State Exam

Beyond national real estate principles, the Delaware exam places particular emphasis on Delaware agency disclosure and the Seller's Disclosure of Real Property Condition Report. Mastering your state's specific rules in this area is critical for both passing the exam and practicing effectively in Delaware.

Our free Delaware real estate practice exam covers both national and state-specific content. For a broader review of general principles, see the national real estate practice exam and the real estate exam study guide.

Frequently Asked Questions — Delaware Real Estate Exam

How many questions are on the Delaware real estate exam?

The Delaware salesperson exam has 120 scored questions: 80 national and 40 Delaware-specific, totaling 4 hours. A scaled score of 70 is required on each section. Pearson VUE administers the exam. No online proctoring is available.

What is Delaware's 3-attempt cap?

Candidates have up to 3 attempts within 1 year to pass both sections. If a section is failed 3 times, the candidate must retake the entire 99-hour pre-license course before attempting the exam again. You may retake only the failed section between attempts.

Is Delaware an attorney closing state?

Yes. Delaware requires a licensed Delaware attorney to be present at or conduct residential real estate closings. Title companies alone may not close real estate transactions in Delaware. This is one of the most tested Delaware-specific exam facts.

What is the IdentoGO requirement in Delaware?

All Delaware real estate license applicants must complete a fingerprint background check through IdentoGO before Pearson VUE will release exam scheduling authorization. The Division of Professional Regulation (DPR) reviews the background check and marks the applicant "CLEARED" before scheduling opens.

Complete Pre-License Education
99 hours of Delaware-approved coursework covering real estate principles, law, finance, and Delaware-specific regulations.
Step 2
Pass the Licensing Exam
120-question exam administered by PSI. Passing score: 70%. The exam covers national real estate principles and Delaware-specific law.
Step 3
Apply for Your License
Submit your application to the Delaware Real Estate Commission along with your background check and exam results.
Step 4
Activate with a Broker
Your Delaware license must be affiliated with a licensed sponsoring broker before you can legally represent buyers and sellers and earn commissions.

Delaware Real Estate License Requirements at a Glance

RequirementDetail
Pre-License Education99 hours (Delaware-approved school)
Exam Questions120 questions (national + state sections)
Passing Score70%
Exam ProviderPSI
License TypeReal Estate Salesperson
Licensing AuthorityDelaware Real Estate Commission

Key Delaware-Specific Topic to Know

Beyond national real estate principles, the Delaware exam places particular emphasis on Delaware agency disclosure and the Seller's Disclosure of Real Property Condition Report. Understanding your state's specific requirements in this area is essential for both passing the exam and practicing real estate effectively in Delaware.

Our free Delaware real estate practice exam covers both the national and state-specific content you need to pass. For a broader review of general principles, see the national real estate practice exam and the real estate exam study guide.

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