The Real Estate Training Center offers MARYLAND real estate licensing training from approved MARYLAND real estate schools to help you earn your MARYLAND real estate license or MARYLAND continuing education credits (CE).
MARYLAND Real Estate Salesperson Licensing Requirements
How do I earn a MARYLAND real estate license? You start by making sure you meet the state licensing requirements, then you must take the required training and pass the MARYLAND real estate license exam.
Eligibility Requirements
Maryland Real Estate Salesperson Licensing Requirements
The Requirements For A Real Estate Salesperson License In Maryland Include:
Being At Least 18 Years Of Age
Being Of Good Character And Reputation
Successfully Completing 60-Clock Hours Of Approved Real Estate Classroom Instruction, Including An Approved 3-Clock Hour Course In Real Estate Ethics. Real Estate Subjects In College May Substitute For Some Of The 60 Hours
Passing The Real Estate Examinations
Submitting A Written Commitment From A Licensed Real Estate Broker Stating That The Salesperson Applicant Will Be Affiliated With The Broker After Becoming Licensed
Maryland Real Estate Associate Broker Licensing Requirements
The Requirements For An Associate Real Estate Broker License Include:
Obtaining A Written Commitment From A Licensed Real Estate Broker Stating That The Associate Broker Will Be Affiliated With The Broker After Becoming Licensed
Meeting All The Requirements Of A Full Broker License
Maryland Real Estate Broker Licensing Requirements
The Requirements For A Real Estate Broker License In Maryland Include:
Being At Least 18 Years Of Age
Being Of Good Character And Reputation
Having Actively And Lawfully Provided Real Estate Brokerage Services For At Least 3 Years
Successfully Completing An Approved Course For Real Estate Brokers, Including A 3-Clock Hour Real Estate Ethics Course. Those Who Are Qualified To Practice Law In Maryland Shall Have The Experience And Educational Requirements Waived
Passing The Broker Real Estate Examinations
Maryland Real Estate License Renewal/Continuing Education Requirements
All Agent Licenses Are Renewed Every Two Years And Between 6 And 15 Clock Hours Of Specific Continuing Education Courses Are Required In Order To Renew The Licenses, Depending On How Long One Has Been Licensed And When The License Expires. At Least One 3-Clock Hour Ethics Course That Includes The Maryland Code Of Ethics Must Be Taken Every Two Years By All Agents.
Continuing Education Courses Completed In Another State May Qualify If They Meet Maryland’s Standards.
When Renewing A Current Broker’s License, Applicants Need To Furnish A Current Credit Report. All Agents May Reinstate An Expired License For Up To 4 Years Without Having To Re-Take The Examinations If They Are Current On All Continuing Education Courses For The Period Expired, And By Paying All Applicable Fees.
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