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GRI FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
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Who should earn the GRI?
A. The coursework in the GRI program is designed primarily for REALTORS®
who have been licensed for less than 3 years, although real estate professionals
of any experience level can benefit from the GRI courses. Only REALTORS® can obtain
the GRI designation and they must maintain their REALTOR® membership to continue
using it.
Q. Who will recognize my GRI?
A. The GRI designation is recognized nationwide as a sound, fundamental training
program in the critical skills and knowledge areas of the real estate business.
It is recognized in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Guam, the Virgin Islands
and Puerto Rico.
Q. How do I earn the GRI designation?
A.Arizona’s GRI program consists of nineteen one and two-day modules:
100 series (Module 100 and 101), 200 series (Modules 201, 202, 203 and 204) and
300 series (306, 307, 308, 309, 311, 312, 313, 314, 315, 316, 317, 318 and 319).
Current requirements are: 100, 101, 201, 202, 203, 307, 308 PLUS two additional
300 series classes. Exams are given after each class. A passing grade of 70 is required
on all exams.
IF you have a minimum of three years in real estate OR
a production of 36 closed transaction sides (transactions must be recorded):
- in lieu of module 100, candidates must select either a one- or two-day 300 series
elective module, in addition to the required two elective modules
- in lieu of module 101, candidates must select one two-day or two one-day 300 series
elective modules, in addition to the required two elective module
Q. Where do I go to take my GRI courses?
A. Getting your GRI has never been easier. The program is offered at several
local associations throughout the state.
Q. Do I have to take the courses in order?
A. No, you can take the GRI courses in any order you like.
Q. How long do I have to complete all the courses?
A. All courses must be completed within five years from the date of your
first course.
Q. If I fail a course test, can I retake it?
A. Yes, you can retake the course exams within 60 days of your class for
a fee of $15.00 Simply contact your local association and set up a time that is
convenient for you and your association, then contact AAR to confirm. The exam and
answer sheet will be sent to your local association. If you fail the retake, you
must take the class again.
Q. If I am not planning to earn the GRI designation and just want to
take a class for the c/e, do I still have to pay the application fee?
A. Yes
Q. If I am not a REALTOR® yet, can I still take the classes?
A. Yes, although you will not earn the GRI designation until you become an
active member of NAR. The classes will be activated in your record once your membership
become active.
Q. Is there continuing education (c/e) credit for these classes?
A. Yes, most of the classes have been approved by ADRE for c/e credit. Specific
c/e credit is noted on the
module course descriptions page.
Q. Do I have to take additional courses to maintain my GRI?
A. Once you earn the GRI designation, it is yours as long as you are an active
member of NAR. You are not required to complete additional coursework to maintain
your designation. In order to use the GRI designation mark, you must be a member
in good standing with the National Association of REALTORS®.
Q. I earned my GRI in one state, is my GRI still valid in Arizona?
A. Yes, once you have earned the GRI, all other states will recognize it.
Q. I took some GRI clases in another state, are the classes valid in Arizona'a GRI program?
A. Perhaps. We will grant credit for courses that correlate to Arizona's
GRI courses after successful completion of the Arizona course exam.
Q. My GRI designation does not appear in NRDS. How do I get this to appear?
A. AAR is your point of entry for GRI data for NRDS. Please contact AAR and
we will submit the information to NRDS.
Q. I want to use the GRI logo on my business card. Where can I get an image to use for print?
A. Downloadable images are available by clicking here.
Q. Where can I get a list of GRI designees in Arizona?
A. To search for current AAR members who hold the GRI designation, go to
the Find a REALTOR® directory page of this website, and select GRI as the designation.
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