Real Estate Agent Permit Requirements in Charleston, SC

Complete permit and license guide for starting a real estate agent in Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina.

$450 -- $1200 4–14 weeks to obtain license and begin practice 4 requirements

Not legal advice. Requirements may change — always verify with your local government authority before applying. Last verified: .

Charleston / Charleston County Requirements

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City of Charleston — Business License (if operating a brokerage)

Individual real estate salespersons do not need a separate Charleston city license. If operating a brokerage, a City of Charleston Business License based on gross receipts is required.

$75–$300/year (brokerage only)1–2 weeks
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South Carolina State Requirements

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South Carolina Real Estate Commission — Salesperson License

South Carolina requires real estate salesperson applicants to complete 90 hours of pre-licensing education from an approved school, pass the South Carolina Real Estate Salesperson Exam (administered by PSI), and apply to the South Carolina Real Estate Commission. You must work under a licensed broker.

$63 (exam fee) + $50 (license fee) + $300–$600 (pre-licensing education)4–12 weeks
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Errors & Omissions (E&O) Insurance

Most real estate brokerages require agents to carry Errors & Omissions (E&O) insurance, which protects against claims of negligent acts or omissions in real estate transactions. Some states mandate it; most brokerages require it. Coverage typically starts at $100,000 per occurrence.

$300–$800/year1–5 business days
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Federal Requirements

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EIN (Employer Identification Number)

Required if you operate as an LLC, corporation, or have employees. Free from the IRS. Even sole proprietors may benefit from obtaining an EIN to keep business and personal finances separate.

FreeImmediate (online application)
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