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No. A person's license in another state or experience in real estate brokerage or any related business does not substitute for the educational requirements. [Rule 535.63(a)] To be eligible for a Texas license, an out-of-state license holder must meet all current Texas licensing requirements found on our website. In addition, an applicant may not have to take the national portion of the licensing examination if the applicant maintains a license equivalent to the license being applied for and has already passed a comparable national examination that is accredited by a nationally recognized real estate regulatory association such as ARELLO.