No. When taking online classes to be a licensed realtor, you will need to specify which state you wish to be licensed in. Every state has its requirements and jurisdiction.
You can try the Appraisal Education Foundation. They offer classroom and online courses for a reasonable price. The phone number is (800) 600-8465.
The state you reside in has an impact on the length of time it would take although the average length of time would be between 2 - 3 months.
Many people say that they would like to become a realtor but just don't have the time it takes to enroll in a realtor training course, buy all of the course material and then go to six or eight weeks of intense training and course work in order to obtain their certification at a local realty school. These same people may not realize that it is possible to earn your realtor certification through online courses. An online realtor license is no different from the realtor license you would receive after going through the course work of a brick and mortar training school, except for the fact that you would be taking these classes right in the comfort of your own home or office or even a nearby cafe! If you have always wanted to have a realtor license and just weren't sure where to begin, yet sure that you certainly don't have the time it takes to obtain this certification, rest assured that online schooling for realtor training is definitely the solution to your dilemma. Begin by looking for realtor schools that are specifically designed and addressed for realtor training in your state. While many other fields don't require that the college or university's home base is in your particular state, this is a little different when it comes to realtor training because realty law varies from state to state. You must learn the particulars of your state in order to effectively and accurately pass the realtor licensing exam at the end of the course. You may be able to find discounts or courses that are cheaper than the brick and mortar training centers in your area, because online training costs the company less because they do not need to buy, own or rent space as well as furniture and equipment, not to mention provide heat and other necessary utilities in order for this course to take place. When the course is taken online, the training company saves money, meaning that your tuition is likely to be lower, as well. Research your local realty schools and ask about home courses.
You could do an online California real estate school. You would simply pay for your materials (which would be shipped to you), study at your own pace, and take the online tests whenever you are ready. You could even study with a friend and split the costs!
It depends, but last check on another CDL training school was under $2000 for a week's training in a truck. You would do the CDL training for the license on your own, or online at the school. You would also need a physical.
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You can learn about traffic school online by searching for accredited online traffic school programs on the internet. Look for programs that are approved by your state's department of motor vehicles. Many online traffic school courses offer convenient, self-paced learning options to help you fulfill your traffic citation requirements.
No. Not unless you have granted the realtor a Power of Attorney to do so. Otherwise, for the realtor to sign your name would be forgery and the contract would not be binding.
I don't believe that you need a license issued by a state government agency to be a Realtor in Virginia - that authorization is issued by the Board of Realtors, which is a non-governmental body. In that case your expunged felony record would not be available to them and, if you otherwise qualify, you should be able to be granted a license.
Beauty school online is more about continuing education of an already on hands cosmetologist, or someone who is wanting to get into the business side of a beauty salon. You would have to actually attend a hands on beauty school to get a license to practice cosmetology.
Technically, no. However, they can fire you if you don't go back to school. Most likely this would come up if an employer hires you on a probationary basis with the understanding that you will complete the education required for the job within a certain amount of time. In some cases, they may have no choice. A realtor, for example, is usually required to hold a real estate license from the state, and one of the conditions for keeping the license is that continuing education is required. If you don't go back to school for your continuing education, you lose your license and can no longer work in the field.
Yes, you would be able to take some of the classes online. The problem is some of it involves an internship so you will have to do this hands on.