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How Many Times Can You Take The California Real Estate Exam?

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Starting your real estate career is exciting, but it also comes with a few nerves—especially when it comes to the California licensing exam. One of the most common questions we hear from new students at ADHI Schools is:

“How many times can I retake the California real estate exam if I don’t pass on my first attempt?”

The good news: California allows unlimited exam attempts within your two-year application window.

Below, we’ll walk you through how the retake process works and what to do differently to maximize your chances of passing on your next try.

The Short Answer: Unlimited Attempts (Within Two Years)

This is the rule that surprises most students.

➡️ The California Department of Real Estate (DRE) allows unlimited retakes within two years of your original application date.

There are:

  • No penalties for failing (except having to pay the exam fee again)
  • No mandatory waiting period (beyond waiting for your official results)
  • No cap on the number of tries during that two year period

This flexibility removes a lot of pressure.

If you want to understand the entire licensing process—not just retakes—review our full California Real Estate Exam Guide, which outlines exam structure, scoring, timelines, scheduling, and preparation strategy.

Essential DRE Retake Rules

You do have unlimited attempts, but the DRE has specific administrative rules you must follow to avoid delays.

1. Wait for Your Official Results

Before doing anything, wait until you receive your results from the DRE. Until you receive your score, do not:

  • submit a new application
  • pay another exam fee
  • attempt to schedule a new date

Doing so may flag your record or cause your newly scheduled date to be canceled.

2. How to Re-Apply

If you didn’t pass, the fastest way to get back on the schedule is through the DRE’s eLicensing system:

➡️ https://secure.dre.ca.gov/

It typically processes retakes more quickly than mailing paperwork.

3. The Two-Year Rule

Once two years pass from the date of your original application:

  • your application expires
  • you must submit a new exam application
  • you must requalify (education requirements must still be valid)
  • and pay the fee again

Most students pass long before reaching this point, but the deadline is important to keep in mind.

Why Students Need Retakes

If you’re preparing for a second attempt, you may be wondering:
Is the California Real Estate Exam Hard?

The exam is intentionally challenging. It’s designed to measure whether you can apply real estate principles—not just memorize them.

A quick look at the California Real Estate Exam Pass Rate Statistics makes it clear that failing once (or even twice) is more common than most people expect. It doesn’t mean you won’t be a great agent—it just means you need a better plan for your next attempt.

How to Make Your Next Attempt Your Last

Most retakes happen because students studied inefficiently, misunderstood the exam format, or didn’t manage the questions well. The good news is that these issues are fixable.

1. Analyze Your Performance

If you fail, the DRE gives you a breakdown of how you scored in each content area.

Use it—it’s your roadmap.

For even deeper insight, read Why People Fail the California Real Estate Exam.

It outlines the most common reasons students struggle, from content gaps to test-taking errors

2. Study the Right Way

Don’t just study harder—study smarter.

Use updated materials aligned with the DRE blueprint:

These tools reinforce high-yield topics that appear most frequently on the exam.

3. Use a First-Try Mindset—Even on a Retake

Even if this is your second or third attempt, treat it like a fresh first attempt.

Our guide Tips for Passing the CA Real Estate Exam on the First Try covers how to:

  • break down tricky questions
  • avoid psychometric distractors
  • manage test-day anxiety
  • pace yourself efficiently

These strategies are just as valuable for retakers as they are for first-time candidates.

Final Thoughts

Retaking the California real estate exam can feel stressful, but the system is designed to give you every opportunity to succeed. With unlimited attempts in your two-year window—and a stronger, more strategic study plan—you can absolutely pass this exam.

Persistence is part of the real estate business.

ADHI Schools is here to support you until your license is in hand.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a limit to how many times I can fail? No. You can retake the exam as many times as you need within your two-year application window.

Do I have to pay every time I retake the exam? Yes. You must pay the exam fee for every single attempt.

Is there a waiting period before I can try again? There is no mandatory waiting period, but you must wait until you receive your official result notice from your previous attempt before scheduling a new one.

Do I have to retake my real estate classes if I fail? No. Your course completion certificates are valid for life. You only need to re-verify your education if your two-year application window expires.

Will the retake questions be the same? No. The DRE pulls from a large bank of questions, so expect a completely different version of the exam on your next attempt.

Kartik Subramaniam

Founder, Adhi Schools

Kartik Subramaniam is the Founder and CEO of ADHI Real Estate Schools, a leader in real estate education throughout California. Holding a degree from Cal Poly University, Subramaniam brings a wealth of experience in real estate sales, property management, and investment transactions. He is the author of nine books on real estate and countless real estate articles. With a track record of successfully completing hundreds of real estate transactions, he has equipped countless professionals to thrive in the industry.

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