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Michigan'sContinuing Education Hubfor Real Estate ProfessionalsWelcome to CE MarketplaceCE Marketplace is your one-stop destination for locating certified continuing education to meet the Michigan real estate license renewal requirements and enhance your professional development. CE Marketplace allows licensees to find in-person or on-demand certified classes to satisfy the license renewal requirements set forth by the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs. CE Marketplace also provides the ability to view your certified course completions all in one spot. Simply register to create a profile and login to view your CE history. LicenseeManage your CE or discover the importance of CE Marketplace Certification SchoolSubmit courses for certification, invite instructors to your school, schedule class sessions and record attendance all in one place. InstructorInstruct certified courses on behalf of schools and track your instructor activity all in one place. Ready to get started with CE Marketplace ?
License Education Information and RequirementsHow to check your Continuing Education (CE) credit hoursContinuing Education (CE) credits on your license are maintained by the Georgia Real Estate Commission (GREC). That state agency oversees your real estate license. To check your license credits:
Click here for the GREC RENews May 2020 newsletter explaining how to check your License Education Record. The GREC phone number is 404-656-3916. The GREC email address is . Credit hours and license law education requirementsGeorgia licensees renew their license every four years and can do so up to 120 days (4 months) prior to the actual renewal period end date. The renewal period end date is the last day of their birthday month every four years. 3 of the required CE hours must be on the topic of license law from a license law course approved by the Georgia Real Estate Commission. During the first year of licensure, salespersons must successfully complete a course approved as a 25-hour Salespersons Post-License course. Sales Post-License Education Requirements – First Year of Licensure Salespersons must take a 25-hour Salespersons Post-License course in their first year of licensure. A Sales Post-License course is different than regular Continuing Education (CE) credit courses. It must be a course specifically approved by the Commission as a Sales Post-License course. In addition, to earn the Sales Post-License course credit, licensees must pass the course exam with a grade of 70% or higher. Failure to complete a Sales Post-License course during the first year of being licensed will cause the license to lapse. To find currently scheduled Sales Post-License courses offered through our school, click here. Note: if you choose to earn Sales Post-License credit through our GRI program, you must successfully complete both the GRI Core Course – Risk Management and GRI Core Course – Skill Building before we can post completion of your Sales Post-License credit on your license record. License Law Education Requirement The License Law Education requirement became effective July 1, 2016. To be a course that satisfies the License Law Education requirement, the course must be approved through GREC as such. To renew your license, you need:
To find currently scheduled classes through our school that are approved for License Law credit, click here. If you are “grandfathered” by the GREC and, therefore, do not need CE to renew your license, the License Law requirement does not apply to you. CE and License Law Requirements Information VideoThe GREC Deputy Real Estate Commissioner, Craig Coffee, is interviewed by GAR’s Director of Professional Development, Chrissy Campbell.
How do I check my real estate continuing education credits Michigan?CE Marketplace is your one-stop destination for viewing your certified continuing education course completions to meet the Michigan real estate license renewal requirements set forth by the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs. Simply register to create a profile and login to view your CE history.
How many CE credits do I need in NJ?What are the CE requirements? Each licensee must take a total of 12 credits. At least 6 of the 12 credits must be obtained in courses within the “core topics”. The 6 core credits shall include at least 2 credit hours on ethics and at least 1 credit hour in Fair Housing & NJ Law Against Discrimination.
How do I check my CE credits in Florida?To find out your CE requirement and your CE status, please go to www.myfloridacfo.com/division/agents/#U_PwnmOTE08. Click on My Profile, log in, and click on CE Status. Contact the department at 850-413-3137 if you have questions regarding your requirement.
How do I check my CE credits for real estate in Georgia?Continuing Education (CE) credits on your license are maintained by the Georgia Real Estate Commission (GREC).. Go to the GREC website (www.grec.state.ga.us).. Under the “Licensed Professionals” tab, select “Online Service Login.”. Follow the prompts.. |