Georgia Real Estate Exam Schedule 2026: Dates, PSI Test Centers and How to Register

The Georgia real estate exam has no fixed annual schedule — it is available year-round at PSI testing centers throughout the state, Monday through Saturday. You choose your own date after completing the 75-hour pre-license course and registering with PSI at psiexams.com. The exam fee is $121, the exam has 152 questions, and you need a 75% passing score on both the national and Georgia-specific sections to pass.

If you are working toward your Georgia real estate license in 2026, scheduling the exam is more flexible than most candidates expect.

There is no single date you need to sign up for months in advance. You register, pick your preferred date and PSI location, and show up ready.

This guide covers exactly how that process works, where the test centers are located, what is on the exam, and what happens after you pass.

Georgia Real Estate Exam — Key Details for 2026

Detail Information
Testing Provider PSI Services LLC
Exam Availability Year-round, Monday through Saturday
Scheduling Online at psiexams.com or by phone
Exam Fee $121 for the salesperson examination
Total Questions 152 total questions
Passing Score 75% on both the national and Georgia sections
License Activation Fee $170 paid at the PSI testing center after passing
Average Time to Exam Approximately 3 weeks from application submission

How the Exam Is Structured

The Georgia real estate exam has two distinct sections.

The first is the national portion, which covers principles and practices that apply across all US states.

The second is the Georgia-specific portion, which covers state laws, regulations, and practices unique to Georgia.

You must pass both sections to qualify for a license. Passing one section and failing the other means you have not passed the exam.

Topics covered across both sections include:

  • Real and personal property — conveyances
  • Land characteristics and legal descriptions
  • Encumbrances and effects on property ownership
  • Types of ownership
  • Agency relationships and listing agreements
  • Contract law and purchase agreements
  • Real estate math and calculations
  • Georgia-specific license law and GREC regulations

An on-screen calculator is provided during the exam. Personal calculators are not permitted.

Prerequisites Before You Can Schedule

You cannot register with PSI until certain steps are completed first.

You must complete the required 75-hour Salesperson’s Pre-license Course at a school approved by the Georgia Real Estate Commission.

Your school will then certify your completion directly with the state. Only after that certification is on file can you proceed.

You also need to obtain a GCIC criminal history report from a local police station. The report must be less than 60 days old at the time of your application.

In 2026, one additional document is required. You must submit a signed and notarized Lawful Presence Affidavit verifying your lawful presence in the United States, along with a photocopy of a government-issued ID to support the affidavit.

5 Steps From Course to License

How to Register and Schedule Your Exam

To schedule your exam online, log onto PSI’s website at psiexams.com and create an account. Select the examination and enter the ID number that the Georgia Real Estate Commission provided to you. Your record will be found and you will be ready to pay and schedule.

Here is the step-by-step sequence:

Step 1 — Complete your 75-hour pre-license course at a GREC-approved school.

Step 2 — Obtain your GCIC criminal history report from a local police station. It must be dated within 60 days.

Step 3 — Mail your completed application to PSI at 18000 W. 105th St., Olathe, KS 66061-7543, along with a certified check or money order for the $121 exam fee payable to the Georgia Real Estate Commission. Company checks, personal checks, and cash are not accepted.

Step 4 — Wait for GREC approval. The GREC takes about 7 to 12 working days to approve your application. After approval, you can schedule your exam within a week depending on candidate volume.

Step 5 — Log into psiexams.com, select your preferred testing location, choose an available date, and confirm your appointment.

Internet scheduling is available 24 hours a day. If you have problems or wish to schedule by phone, contact PSI at 800-733-9267.

PSI Testing Center Locations in Georgia

You can only take the Georgia real estate licensing exam at one of the PSI testing centers in the state.

City Address
Duluth 3505 Koger Blvd., Suite 175, Duluth, GA 30096
Marietta 2100 Roswell Road (State Route 120), Suite 2128, Marietta, GA 30062
Decatur 2891 N. Decatur Rd, Suite D, E, and F, Decatur, GA 30033
Fayetteville 385 Glynn Street North, Fayetteville, GA 30214
Macon 6394 Zebulon Road, Suite 102, Macon, GA 31220
Savannah 6001 Chatham Center Drive, Suite 155, Savannah, GA 31405

 

Choose the location closest to you when scheduling through PSI’s website. Seat availability varies by location and day.

What to Bring on Exam Day

You must bring one valid government-issued photo ID that matches your registration.

You also need to bring your GCIC report and Lawful Presence Affidavit to the testing center. These documents are needed to activate your license at the center after you pass.

Personal calculators, cell phones, electronics, handbags, and study materials are not permitted inside the testing room. The testing center provides an on-screen calculator for any math questions on the exam.

Plan to arrive at least 15 minutes before your scheduled appointment. Late arrivals are not admitted.

What Happens After You Pass

Passing the exam is not the final step.

Upon passing, you will pay a $170 license activation fee directly at the PSI testing center. You will then receive a Certification of Accuracy Statement and the Georgia application information filed with PSI.

After that, you need to affiliate with a licensed Georgia real estate broker before you can legally practice. Your license remains inactive until you have a sponsoring broker on record with the GREC.

Retake Rules — If You Do Not Pass

If you fail the exam, you cannot schedule a retake on the same day. You must register online, over the phone, or through the mail for a new appointment.

You can reschedule to the next available testing appointment. Rescheduling an existing appointment must be requested at least two business days before your originally scheduled exam. This can be done once per test fee paid without penalty.

There is no stated limit on the number of times you can retake the Georgia real estate exam. Each attempt requires a new $121 registration fee.

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the Georgia real estate exam offered in 2026?

The Georgia real estate exam is available year-round, Monday through Saturday at PSI testing centers across the state. There are no fixed annual test dates — you choose your own date after completing the pre-license requirements and registering with PSI.

How do I schedule the Georgia real estate exam?

Log onto PSI’s website at psiexams.com and create an account. Select the examination, enter your GREC-issued ID number, pay the $121 fee, and choose your preferred testing location and date. Internet scheduling is available 24 hours a day. You can also schedule by phone at 800-733-9267.

What is the passing score for the Georgia real estate exam?

You must score at least 75% on both the national and Georgia-specific sections to pass. Passing one section and failing the other means the exam is not passed.

How many questions are on the Georgia real estate exam?

The Georgia real estate salesperson exam has 152 total questions, divided into a national portion and a Georgia-specific portion.

How long does it take from application to exam day?

The GREC takes 7 to 12 working days to approve your application. After approval, you can typically schedule your exam within a week. This puts the average time from application submission to exam day at approximately 3 weeks.

Can I reschedule the Georgia real estate exam?

Yes. You can reschedule once per test fee paid without penalty, provided the request is made at least two business days before your originally scheduled exam by calling PSI. Rescheduling with less than two business days’ notice may result in forfeiting your exam fee.

What documents do I need to bring to the testing center?

You need a valid government-issued photo ID that matches your registration name, your GCIC criminal history report, and your notarized Lawful Presence Affidavit. Personal calculators, phones, and study materials are not allowed inside the testing room.

How much does it cost to get a Georgia real estate license?

The main costs are: the 75-hour pre-license course (varies by school, typically $200 to $500), the PSI exam fee of $121, and the license activation fee of $170 paid at the testing center after passing. Total minimum cost from course to license is approximately $500 to $800 depending on which school you use.

Bottom Line

The Georgia real estate exam is administered year-round by PSI with six testing center locations across the state.

There is no specific date to aim for. Complete your 75-hour course, get your GCIC report, submit your application to PSI, wait approximately three weeks for approval, and then pick the date and location that works for you.

The exam has 152 questions and requires 75% on both sections. Come with your ID, your GCIC report, and your Lawful Presence Affidavit. Everything else is provided at the center.

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Last Updated: June 28, 2026. 

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