How to Get the DRE Examinee List

How to Get the DRE Examinee List

Every Monday you need to pull the examinee list from California Department of Real Estate.  Go to www.dre.ca.gov, under Essential Information click on the link “Examinee List/Licensee List Data Files” > choose the link “Examinee List (Updated Weekly on Monday)”.  


This is an excel file so you will need to sort by city or zip code correlated with your office location.  If you are unsure on how to sort in excel reach out to another AC or Support.

Separate your recruiting list and save it as a separate Excel so you can keep track of who is receiving recruiting letters from your office on a weekly basis.


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