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REAL ESTATE LICENCE ROUTE Β· NREC Β· ON-SITE EXEMPTION APPLIES Β· TRUST ACCOUNTING AUDITED

Nebraska Property Manager License,
the NREC Real Estate Route

Nebraska issues no property manager licence. Managing real property for another owner for compensation is real estate activity, so the credential is a real estate salesperson licence or real estate broker licence from the Nebraska Real Estate Commission. Nebraska licenses salespersons under a designated broker and expects that broker to carry the trust account, and its farm and ranch management work sits alongside residential management as a recognised specialism. This guide covers what triggers the requirement, who is exempt, what the examination and trust account rules involve, and how to verify a Nebraska property manager's standing.

Updated July 2026

Written by the GlobalCybers Labor Market Research team Β· Reviewed by GlobalCybers Data Desk, Wage & careers data review. Compiled from NREC rules and real Nebraska placements.

Direct Answer

How do you get a Nebraska property manager license (NREC)?

Nebraska issues no property manager licence. Managing real property for another owner for compensation is real estate activity, so the credential is a real estate salesperson licence or real estate broker licence from the Nebraska Real Estate Commission. The activity that triggers the requirement is doing it for someone else for a fee: advertising and showing units, negotiating leases, collecting rent and holding security deposits. Nebraska licenses salespersons under a designated broker and expects that broker to carry the trust account, and its farm and ranch management work sits alongside residential management as a recognised specialism. Salaried on-site staff working for a single owner are treated differently from agents managing for others; agricultural management arrangements are worth checking individually. Education hours, examination content and fee schedules are set by the NREC and change from year to year, so confirm the current requirements with the Nebraska Real Estate Commission before you apply.

  1. Check whether your role is exempt as on-site management for a single owner.
  2. Complete the Nebraska pre-licensing education required for the real estate salesperson licence.
  3. Pass the Nebraska real estate examination and clear the background check.
  4. Affiliate with a sponsoring broker, or hold the real estate broker licence to operate independently.
  5. Maintain trust accounting and renew with continuing education on the NREC cycle.

Governing law: Nebraska Real Estate License Act (Nebraska Revised Statutes, Chapter 81, Article 8)

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Nebraska: property manager license β€” Licensing body NREC, First-year cost, Salesperson-Level Education, exam, fingerprinting and application fees, per the current NREC schedule, Typical time to licence Commonly 4 to 12 weeks, depending on the NREC education requirement. Simplified outline of Nebraska, stylised and not to scale.
Simplified outline of Nebraska β€” a stylised shape, not to scale. Nebraska property management at a glance: a real estate salesperson licence or real estate broker licence from the NREC, with on-site exemptions and audited trust accounting.

Nebraska property manager license at a glance

Published NREC figures for the salesperson-level route, last checked 2026-07-27.
Licensing bodyNebraska Real Estate Commission
Licence tiers7 tiers, On-site residential manager through Professional designations
Route covered hereSalesperson-Level
First-year cost, salesperson-levelEducation, exam, fingerprinting and application fees, per the current NREC schedule
Continuing educationContinuing education each NREC renewal cycle
Typical time to licenceCommonly 4 to 12 weeks, depending on the NREC education requirement
Exam providerNebraska Real Estate Commission, through its contracted testing vendor
Passing scoreSet by the NREC; confirm the current standard before booking
Reference materialClosed book
ReciprocityNo standing reciprocity list published
Governing lawNebraska Real Estate License Act (Nebraska Revised Statutes, Chapter 81, Article 8)

This guide is general information about Nebraska licensing, not legal advice. NRECrules, fees and deadlines change β€” confirm your own position with the board, or with a licensed attorney, before you rely on anything here.

Nebraska property manager license types: the full NREC ladder

The tiers below reflect licence type and exemption rather than a progression of skill. In Nebraska the ladder is a real estate ladder, and the property management specialism sits inside it.

Entry

On-site residential manager

Salaried staff managing a property for the owner who employs them. Salaried on-site staff working for a single owner are treated differently from agents managing for others; agricultural management arrangements are worth checking individually.

Individual

Nebraska real estate salesperson licence

The usual entry licence for managing property for others in Nebraska: pre-licensing education, the state examination, a background check and, in most cases, affiliation with a sponsoring broker.

Individual

Nebraska real estate broker licence

The senior licence. Additional experience and examination, and the level at which you may operate a management company in Nebraska and hold the trust account in your own right.

Business

Property management firm

The company itself is generally licensed or registered in Nebraska alongside its individual licensees, and it carries the trust account, the record-keeping duty and the supervision obligation.

Specialty

Community association management

Nebraska does not issue a separate community association manager licence, so association work is governed by the same licensing analysis as other management, plus the association's governing documents and state association statute.

Specialty

Trust account holder

Whoever holds rent, deposits and owner funds carries the NREC record-keeping and reconciliation duties, which are audited and are the most frequently enforced part of Nebraska property management practice.

Specialty

Professional designations

The Certified Property Manager, Accredited Residential Manager and similar credentials from the Institute of Real Estate Management are voluntary, well regarded, and carry no legal authority in any state.

Exact experience hours and fees vary by license type and can change, confirm current requirements on the NREC Property Manager program page.

Salesperson licence vs Broker licence Property Manager in Nebraska, what is the difference?

RequirementSalesperson licenceBroker licence
What it authorisesManagement under a brokerManagement plus brokerage, independently
Issued byNRECNREC
Sponsoring broker needed?Yes, in most casesNo
May hold the trust accountNo, the broker doesYes
May run a management firmNoYes
Continuing educationRequired at renewal (NREC)Required at renewal (NREC)
Association managementSame analysis appliesSame analysis applies

How do you get a Nebraska Salesperson-Level Property Manager license?

  1. 1

    Establish whether you need a licence at all

    Salaried on-site staff working for a single owner are treated differently from agents managing for others; agricultural management arrangements are worth checking individually. The trigger everywhere is acting for another owner for compensation. If you manage only property owned by the company that employs you, you are in a different position from a firm managing scattered properties for outside owners. Confirm the exemption's exact wording with the Nebraska Real Estate Commission rather than relying on the general rule.

  2. 2

    Complete the required pre-licensing education

    Nebraska sets the number of pre-licensing hours for the real estate salesperson licence and approves the schools that deliver them. Pay particular attention to the agency, fair housing and trust-fund material: agency duties define what you owe an owner, and trust-fund rules are what you will apply every month when rent lands. The NREC publishes the current hour requirement and the approved provider list.

  3. 3

    Pass the Nebraska examination and clear the background check

    The examination has a national portion covering agency and fiduciary duty, contracts, property interests, fair housing, financing and trust funds, and a Nebraska portion covering the state's licensing law, trust and escrow rules, landlord-tenant statute and disclosure requirements. Fingerprinting and a background check follow, and that is usually the slowest step in the process.

  4. 4

    Affiliate with a sponsoring broker, or step up to the real estate broker licence

    In Nebraska a real estate salesperson licence is generally held under a broker who supervises the work and carries the trust account. To operate a management company in your own name, hold rent and deposits yourself and take the compliance responsibility, you need the real estate broker licence, which requires additional experience and a further examination.

  5. 5

    Set up trust accounting, then keep the licence current

    Open a segregated trust or escrow account for rent, security deposits and owner funds, reconcile it monthly, and keep records for the retention period the NREC requires. Then renew on the NREC cycle with the required continuing education. Trust account failures, not licensing failures, are what most disciplinary cases in property management are about.

Does a Nebraska property manager license transfer to other states?

Real estate licences reciprocate unevenly and the agreements change, so there is no dependable list to memorise. Some states have mutual recognition arrangements letting a licensee in good standing obtain a licence by sitting the state-law portion only; others require the full pre-licensing education and examination again. Because property management is regulated through real estate law in Nebraska, that patchwork is what governs a property manager's mobility. Managing property in a state where you are not properly licensed is a serious violation even when your firm is licensed elsewhere. Confirm current terms with the Nebraska Real Estate Commission before taking on Nebraska property.

Reciprocity agreements change, always confirm the current list and requirements on the NREC Property Manager program page before applying.

How much does a Nebraska property manager license cost, and how long does it take?

There is no reliable single figure to quote. Pre-licensing tuition, the examination fee, fingerprinting, the application fee and the renewal cycle are all set by the Nebraska Real Estate Commission and its contracted vendors, and they are revised periodically, so the current NREC fee schedule is the only source worth relying on. What is predictable is the shape of the spend: education first, examination and background check next, then the application, then a recurring renewal with continuing education. Budget time rather than money as the real constraint, since the background check usually sets the pace.

Cost breakdown
Salesperson licence application + examPre-licensing education plus the Nebraska examination fee (NREC fee schedule)
Broker licence application + examAdditional education, experience and examination for the real estate broker licence (NREC fee schedule)
CE courses (per year)Continuing education each NREC renewal cycle
First-year total (Salesperson-Level)Education, exam, fingerprinting and application fees, per the current NREC schedule
Timeline after your hours
Application reviewWeeks, usually driven by the background check
Exam schedulingWidely available at testing centres
License processingDays to weeks after passing
Typical totalCommonly 4 to 12 weeks, depending on the NREC education requirement

Nebraska property management exam details and license lookup

What is on the NREC examination?

The Nebraska examination has two portions. The national portion covers agency and fiduciary duty, contracts, property ownership and interests, fair housing, financing and trust funds. The Nebraska portion covers the state's licensing law, trust and escrow account rules, landlord-tenant statute and disclosure requirements, and for a property manager it is the more important half: trust-fund handling is what you apply every month and it is the area regulators examine most closely. The Nebraska Real Estate Commission publishes the current content outline, passing standard and testing vendor.

How to verify a Nebraska property manager license

Verification runs through the Nebraska Real Estate Commission licensee lookup, which shows the licence type, its status, the sponsoring broker where the state uses one, and any disciplinary history. Verify in Nebraska itself rather than in the state where a management company is headquartered, since it is the location of the property that determines which licence is needed. Owners should also ask to see evidence of a segregated trust account and its most recent reconciliation before handing over rent or deposits. GlobalCybers verifies every candidate's licence before they reach your portal.

Do property managers need a license in Nebraska?

Usually yes, but not a property manager licence, a real estate one. Nebraska issues no property manager licence. Managing real property for another owner for compensation is real estate activity, so the credential is a real estate salesperson licence or real estate broker licence from the Nebraska Real Estate Commission.

Salaried on-site staff working for a single owner are treated differently from agents managing for others; agricultural management arrangements are worth checking individually.

Does Nebraska issue a property manager license?

No. There is no Nebraska property manager licence to apply for. Managing property for other owners is treated as real estate activity, so the credential you obtain is the real estate salesperson licence or the real estate broker licence from the Nebraska Real Estate Commission.

A handful of states, Montana, Oregon, South Carolina and Nevada among them, do issue a dedicated property management credential; Nebraska is not one of them.

Nebraska Property Manager licenses, Frequently Asked Questions

Are on-site apartment managers exempt in Nebraska?

Salaried on-site staff working for a single owner are treated differently from agents managing for others; agricultural management arrangements are worth checking individually. The general pattern across the country is that a salaried employee who manages a single owner's property, and is paid a wage rather than a commission or a share of rents, is outside the licensing requirement, which is why so many leasing offices operate with unlicensed staff under a licensed firm. The exemption is worded differently in every state and it usually disappears the moment you manage for other owners or are paid out of the transaction, so read the Nebraska wording with the NREC before relying on it.

What does the Nebraska licensing examination cover?

Two portions. The national portion covers agency and fiduciary duty, contracts, property ownership and interests, fair housing, financing and trust funds. The Nebraska portion covers the state's own licensing law, trust and escrow account rules, landlord-tenant statute and disclosure requirements. For a property manager the trust-fund material is the part that matters most in practice, because mishandling rent and deposits held for owners is the most common source of disciplinary action. The NREC publishes the current content outline and passing standard.

How much does it cost, and how long does it take, to get licensed in Nebraska?

Licensing is inexpensive relative to the responsibility it carries, but the exact figures move: pre-licensing tuition, the examination fee, the fingerprinting and background check, the application fee and the renewal cycle are all set by the Nebraska Real Estate Commission and its contracted vendors and are revised periodically. Rather than rely on a number quoted anywhere online, check the current fee schedule on the NREC website. The timeline is usually driven by two things: how many pre-licensing education hours the state requires, and how long the background check takes.

Can I manage property in Nebraska on a license from another state?

Not without dealing with Nebraska licensing first. Real estate licences reciprocate unevenly: some states have mutual recognition agreements letting a licensee in good standing obtain a licence by taking the state-law portion only, others require the full education and examination again, and the agreements change. Because property management is regulated through real estate law in Nebraska, that patchwork is what governs your mobility. Managing property in a state where you are not properly licensed is a serious violation even if your firm is licensed elsewhere, so confirm with the Nebraska Real Estate Commission before taking on property here.

Do I need a separate license to manage a homeowner or condominium association in Nebraska?

Nebraska does not issue a separate community association manager licence, so the analysis is the same one that applies to any other management work here: are you acting for another for compensation, and are you holding their funds. Several states, including Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Virginia, Connecticut and Nevada, do license association management separately, so never carry an assumption across a state line.

What are the trust account rules for Nebraska property managers?

Where you hold rent, security deposits or owner funds, they belong in a segregated trust or escrow account, never in an operating account and never commingled with your own money. The Nebraska Real Estate Commission sets the record-keeping, reconciliation and retention requirements and audits against them. The real estate broker licence holder is normally the person legally responsible for that account. This is the most frequently enforced area of property management practice in every state, and separately from licensing, Nebraska security deposit law governs how tenant deposits are held, accounted for and returned.

How do I verify a Nebraska property manager's license?

Use the Nebraska Real Estate Commission licensee lookup, which shows the licence type, its status, the sponsoring broker where applicable and any disciplinary history. Check the individual and the firm, and always verify in the state where the property is located rather than where the company is based. GlobalCybers verifies every candidate's licence before they reach your portal.

Sources & references

Nebraska Real Estate Commission Β· Association of Real Estate License Law Officials (ARELLO) Β· Institute of Real Estate Management (CPM designation) Β· BLS Occupational Outlook Handbook (Property, Real Estate and Community Association Managers) Β· U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, OEWS May 2025 (11-9141). Fees and rules can change, confirm current details at nrec.nebraska.gov before applying.

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NREC Key Facts
Issuing bodyNREC
Dedicated PM licence?No, real estate licence
Usual credentialSalesperson licence
Senior credentialBroker licence
On-site exemptionCommonly available
Association managersNo separate licence
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