How to Get a Real Estate Broker License in Dubai (2026 Guide)
Dubai's property market recorded over AED 528 billion in transactions in 2024, and as of January 2026, there are approximately 39,776 active licensed real estate brokers competing for deals. The market is booming, but it is also crowded. If you want to legally practice real estate in Dubai and actually stand out in a field of nearly 40,000 agents, you need the right license and the right preparation.
This guide walks you through the full process from start to finish. Every step, every cost, and the things nobody tells you until it is too late.
Who Can Get a Broker License in Dubai?
The eligibility requirements are straightforward. You need to:
- Be at least 21 years old
- Have a valid UAE residency visa and Emirates ID (required for the exam stage, not for the training itself)
- Have a clean criminal record
One common misconception: many websites still list a high school diploma as a requirement. This is outdated. Education qualifications are no longer required for the broker license itself. Your education level may affect the role options listed on your Emirates ID, but it does not prevent you from getting your broker card and practicing real estate.
The Dubai Land Department and its regulatory arm, the Real Estate Regulatory Agency (RERA), oversee the entire licensing process.
Step 1: Complete Your Real Estate Broker Training
This is where most people get the order wrong. Many think they should find a job at a real estate company first and then do the training. We have trained thousands of students, and our strong advice is the opposite: get trained first, then go for interviews.
Here is why. When you walk into an interview at a real estate brokerage, they are going to ask about your understanding of the Dubai market, RERA regulations, transaction processes, and how the industry works. If you have not completed any training yet, you will not have good answers to any of these questions. You will be competing against candidates who already have their training done and can speak confidently about the market.
By completing the training first, you go into interviews with actual knowledge. You understand the legal framework, you know how Dubai REST and Dubai Broker work, you can talk about transaction flows and client management. That changes the conversation completely. You are no longer asking for a chance. You are showing that you have already invested in yourself and you are ready to start.
At DX Broker Training, the program is a 2-day intensive course that covers:
- Dubai's real estate legal framework and RERA regulations
- Sales and rental transaction processes from start to finish
- Government platforms: Dubai REST and Dubai Broker
- Client management, ethics, and code of conduct
- Market analysis, pricing trends, and investment fundamentals
- Focused RERA exam preparation with practice questions and real-world case studies
The training fee is AED 2,400, which includes all materials, classroom sessions, and exam preparation. When you register, the RERA exam (AED 784.67) is automatically included as an option during enrollment. You can choose to schedule the exam immediately or at a later date. For a detailed breakdown of what the training covers, read our full guide on the RERA course in Dubai.
You do not need a visa or Emirates ID to attend the training. You only need those when registering for the actual exam.
Step 2: Pass the RERA Exam
The RERA exam is administered by the Dubai Land Department. Here is what to expect:
- Duration: 1 hour
- Format: Multiple-choice questions
- Pass mark: 70% correct answers
- Results are usually available the same day
- You need a valid Emirates ID to sit for the exam
If you have gone through proper training, this exam is very manageable. Most students at DX Broker Training pass on their first attempt because the course is built around exactly what the exam tests.
If you do not pass on the first try, you get one free retake. After that, additional attempts require paying the exam fee again.
Not Ready for the Exam Yet?
No rush. You can complete the training now and take the exam whenever you are ready. At DX Broker Training, every student gets 1 year of free revision classes. That means you can sit in on any upcoming training session within 12 months to refresh your knowledge. No extra charge, no questions asked.
Here is why we offer this and most other training providers do not. Whether a course is 2 days, a week, or a full month, people naturally forget details over time. The specific regulations, transaction steps, platform processes, and exam-specific content start to fade after a few weeks. That is just how memory works. Instead of leaving you on your own to figure it out from notes, we let you come back and go through the material again with a fresh group of students. It makes a real difference, especially if there is a gap between your training and your exam date.
Step 3: Find a Real Estate Brokerage
With your training done and exam passed (or scheduled), the next step is securing a position at a licensed real estate brokerage. In Dubai, every agent must work under a registered company. You cannot operate independently, even with a valid broker card.
This is where your training pays off. You are now walking into interviews with market knowledge, an understanding of RERA regulations, and the ability to discuss transaction processes confidently. That puts you ahead of most other candidates.
When evaluating brokerages, look beyond the commission split. A high percentage means nothing if the company does not provide leads, marketing support, CRM tools, mentorship, or a real system for you to succeed. New agents especially need structure and guidance in their first year.
The brokerage will also typically handle your residency visa sponsorship if you are not already a UAE resident. This is usually the longest part of the process, as visa processing can take several weeks depending on your situation.
Step 4: Apply for Your Broker Card
Once you have passed the exam and are registered with a brokerage, you apply for your Real Estate Activity Practice Card (broker card) through the DLD's Trakheesi system.
Documents you will need:
- Valid Emirates ID
- Passport copy with valid residency visa
- RERA training completion certificate
- RERA exam pass confirmation
- Good Conduct Certificate from Dubai Police (required at the license application stage)
- NOC from your sponsor if your visa is not under the brokerage
- Passport-sized photos
The broker card issuance fee is approximately AED 500. If you trained with DX Broker Training, we help our students through this application process as part of the support we provide. You do not have to navigate the paperwork alone.
Step 5: Start Your Real Estate Career
Once your broker card is active, you are officially licensed to practice real estate in Dubai. You can:
- List properties on platforms like Bayut, Property Finder, and Dubizzle
- Conduct property viewings and negotiate deals
- Earn commission on every successful transaction
- Market properties through Trakheesi advertising permits
Commission rates in Dubai vary by property type. For secondary market (resale) transactions, the standard is 2% on sales and 5% on rentals (usually one month's rent for annual contracts). For off-plan properties and commercial deals, commissions can go significantly higher, often ranging from 3% to 7% depending on the developer and deal structure. Most agents keep 50-70% of the commission they generate, with the rest going to the brokerage.
Full Cost Breakdown
Here is what the entire process costs:
- Broker training course: AED 2,400
- RERA exam fee: AED 784.67
- Broker card issuance: approximately AED 500
- Good Conduct Certificate: approximately AED 220
Total estimated cost: around AED 3,900. This does not include visa costs, which vary depending on your sponsorship situation. For a more detailed cost comparison across training providers, read our article on the best RERA training institute in Dubai.
How Long Does the Whole Process Take?
- Training: 2 days
- Exam: Can be taken immediately after training or scheduled later
- Broker card processing: 1-3 business days after passing
If you already have a UAE visa and Emirates ID, you can go from training to holding your broker card within 3 to 5 days. If you still need a visa, that is usually the longest part of the process and can take several weeks.
Why Self-Study Is a Mistake Most People Regret
After training thousands of students, the biggest mistake we see is people trying to prepare for the RERA exam on their own instead of going through proper training.
The logic sounds reasonable at first. Why pay for a course when you can find information online for free? You can watch YouTube videos, read blog posts, ask ChatGPT, or download whatever study materials you can find floating around on WhatsApp groups. Some people spend weeks or even months piecing together bits of information from different sources, trying to build their own understanding of the market.
The problem is that this approach almost always takes longer, costs more in lost time, and still leaves gaps in your knowledge. Here is why:
Outdated information is everywhere. Dubai's real estate regulations change regularly. Blog posts from 2022 or 2023 still rank on Google with information that is no longer accurate. AI tools are trained on older data and may not reflect the latest RERA guidelines, exam format, or licensing procedures. If you study the wrong material, you are setting yourself up to fail.
You miss the practical side completely. The RERA exam is not just about memorising facts. It tests your understanding of how things work in practice. Real case studies, transaction walkthroughs, and platform demos cannot be replicated from a PDF or a YouTube video. In a classroom, you are working through scenarios with an instructor who has decades of experience and can answer your questions on the spot.
Time is money, literally. Every week you spend self-studying is a week you are not earning. The training takes 2 days. Two days versus weeks or months of scattered learning. If you want to start earning as quickly as possible, the math is simple. Invest in two days of focused, structured training and you are ready to pass the exam, get your card, and start working.
Think of it this way. There are nearly 40,000 licensed brokers in Dubai right now. The ones who succeed are not the ones who cut corners on their preparation. They are the ones who showed up ready, with the right knowledge, the right tools, and the confidence that comes from proper training. That is how you stand out. Not by saving AED 2,400 on a course and spending three months trying to figure it out from random internet sources.
License Renewal
Your broker card is valid for one year. To keep it active, you complete a renewal training course and pay the renewal fee. DX Broker Training offers a broker license renewal course designed specifically for this. Do not let your card expire. Brokerages face fines of up to AED 50,000 for allowing agents to work on expired cards.
What Support Do You Get After Training?
At DX Broker Training, every student gets:
- 1 year of free revision classes to rejoin any session and refresh your knowledge before the exam or during your first year working
- 1 year of free consultation on any real estate matter, whether it is a tricky transaction, a client dispute, a legal question, or a deal you are not sure how to structure
- Help with your broker card application so you do not have to navigate the Trakheesi process alone
- Access to REIDIN market data through our market data and analytics service
Real estate throws unexpected situations at you constantly. Complicated deals, unhappy clients, legal grey areas, disputes that seem impossible to resolve. No course can prepare you for every scenario. But having a team of experienced professionals you can call for free advice whenever you need it? That changes everything. It is the difference between figuring things out alone and having a support system that has seen it all before.
For more on why ongoing learning matters in this industry, read our article on continuous professional development in real estate.
Ready to Get Started?
The licensing process is clear once you know the steps. Train first, pass the exam, find the right brokerage, get your card, and start building your career. The market is competitive, but it rewards people who come in prepared.
Visit our courses page to see upcoming training dates, or contact us on WhatsApp at +971 58 855 9703.
You can also read our guide on how to become a real estate broker in Dubai for more on the career itself.






