Education
Post License Training Confusion! When do I really have to complete the Classes?
October 23, 2009   comment now
Post License Education is required within the first 12 months of licensure for anyone initially licensed on or after July 1, 2008. The time frame has confused many licensees and has caused some to have their license placed on inactive status much to their surprise.
The rule is that you must complete the 30 hours of post license training within 12 months of the date your license was issued and not until the end of the 12th month. Therefore if you were initially licensed on September 14, 2008 you must complete the post license training by September 14, 2009 and not by the end of September as many assume. Failure to complete the required training will result in your license automatically being place on Inactive by the state.
The rule is that you must complete the 30 hours of post license training within 12 months of the date your license was issued and not until the end of the 12th month. Therefore if you were initially licensed on September 14, 2008 you must complete the post license training by September 14, 2009 and not by the end of September as many assume. Failure to complete the required training will result in your license automatically being place on Inactive by the state.
To activate your license you must complete the required training, fill out an Activate Transfer form and send in the appropriate fees to get your license back on Active status.
Remember, you may NOT practice real estate while on Inactive.
If you fail to complete the required post license training within the first 2 years of licensure, your license will be automatically terminated. To get your license back you must show evidence that you have met the current educational requirements for licensure, take and pass the state exam, apply for the license and send in the appropriate fees.
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