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Frequently Asked Questions

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Question: What qualifications do I need to become a real estate agent?

 

Answer: To become a real estate agent, you typically need to be at least 18 years old, have a high school diploma or equivalent, and complete a certain number of real estate courses as required by your state. Additionally, passing a licensing exam is usually necessary.

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Question: How long does it take to complete real estate classes?

 

Answer: The duration of real estate classes can vary depending on the state requirements and the program you choose. Generally, it can take anywhere from a few weeks to several months to complete the required coursework of 77 Hours.

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Question: What topics are covered in real estate classes?

 

Answer: Real estate classes typically cover topics such as property law, contracts, financing, real estate mathematics, and ethics. Additionally, some courses may focus on specific areas of real estate, such as residential or commercial sales.

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Question: What types of insurance licenses are available?

 

Answer: There are various types of insurance licenses, including life insurance, health insurance, property and casualty insurance, and others. The specific licenses you need will depend on the type of insurance products you plan to sell.

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Question:  How do I renew my insurance license?

 

Answer: Insurance license renewal requirements vary by state. In general, you will need to complete a certain number of continuing education credits and pay a renewal fee. Check with your state insurance department for specific renewal requirements.

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Question: What is a notary public?

 

Answer: A notary public is an official authorized by the government to witness the signing of important documents and administer oaths and affirmations. Notaries help deter fraud by verifying the identity of signers and ensuring that they are signing documents voluntarily.

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Question: How do I become a notary public?

 

Answer: Requirements to become a notary public vary by state but typically involve completing an application, passing an exam, and obtaining a surety bond. Some states may also require applicants to complete a training course.

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Question: Do I need to take a notary class?

 

Answer: While not all states require applicants to take a notary class, completing a training course can be beneficial. Notary classes cover important topics such as notary law, proper procedures for notarizing documents, and ethical considerations. Even if not required, a class can help you prepare for the responsibilities of being a notary public.

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Contact Us

Address

Contact

Opening Hours

96-09 Springfield Blvd

Suite 201

Queens Village NY 11429

Office: 718-740-5959

Fax: 718-740-0824

Email: starcareerscenter@gmail.com

Mon - Fri

9:00 AM - 6:00 PM

*Business hours may vary on holidays*

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