Everything You Need to Know About Getting Your North Carolina Real Estate License
If you’re thinking about starting a career in real estate, you probably have questions—and you’re not alone. At Navigate School of Real Estate, we help hundreds of students each year take their first step toward becoming licensed real estate agents in North Carolina.
Below you’ll find answers to the most common questions about our online real estate courses, the North Carolina licensing process, and what to expect after you pass your exam. Whether you’re curious about pre-licensing, post-licensing, or how long it takes to become a real estate agent, we’ve got you covered.
Still have questions? Contact us anytime—our team is here to guide you from enrollment to licensure and beyond.
What if I have more questions before enrolling?
You can reach out anytime via our contact form or book a call with our team. We’re here to help!
Do you offer post-licensing and CE?
Yes, we offer both post-licensing and CE courses so you can continue growing after you’re licensed.
What happens after I pass the exam?
You’ll become a Provisional Broker and begin post-licensing education while affiliating with a Broker-in-Charge.
Is Navigate approved by the NC Real Estate Commission?
Yes, Navigate is a fully approved NCREC provider for pre-licensing, post-licensing, and continuing education.
What support is available during the course?
You’ll have direct access to instructors, plus technical and academic support throughout the program.
How long does it take to get licensed?
Most students complete the course in 6–12 weeks. From enrollment to licensure, the timeline is typically 60–120 days.
Do I need any experience to start?
No prior experience is needed. We guide you step-by-step through everything you need to succeed.
How do I get started with pre-licensing?
Enroll in our 75-hour North Carolina pre-licensing course through our website and start at your convenience.