Frequently Asked
Questions
Q: Does
TimeshareSchool.com (the Wishing Well School of Real Estate) teach
courses for people who want a regular real estate license?
A: Yes, the
course material and the license is the same for all students no matter
want type of career you wish to pursue.
Q: How much does
the state charge for the license?
A: $152.00 paid
directly to the state. This is not included in the tuition.
Q: How much does it
cost to take the state exam?
A: $31.50 paid
directly to Promissor (the state approved test vendor). This is not
included in the tuition.
Q: When do I submit
my application?
A: As soon as you
decide that you want a real estate license is best. The state does not
require that you take the course before applying. They only require
that you complete the course before sitting for the state exam.
Q: How do I submit
my application?
A: When
discussing the application, there are four important components: the
application forms, the fingerprint card, the notarized acknowledgment,
and the payment. In the case of the fingerprint card and the notarized
acknowledgment, the originals must be sent via common carrier (US
Mail, FedEx, etc.). You have a choice of completing the application
and the payment online or including them with the fingerprint card and
notarized acknowledgement.
Q: Where do I get
the acknowledgement notarized?
A: Any notary
whose license is valid in the state where you sign the acknowledgement
can notarize the acknowledgement. Our staff will notarize the
acknowledgement. The fee is included for all of our students.
Q: Where can I have
my fingerprints done?
A: Most law
enforcement agencies have scheduled hours for this service, or you can
have them done at our school.
Q: Where is the
state exam offered?
A: The state exam
is administered by a state approved testing center, currently the
state test vendor is
Promissor. Their locations are listed
here.
Q: When will I know
if I passed the state exam?
A: You will know
before you leave the test center.
Q: Why do I need a
Real Estate license to sell timeshare?
A: You don’t, the
law requires a license to be paid commissions for your efforts.

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