Top 5 Things to Know Before Renewing:
- All Real Estate Licenses expire on January 31 of even-numbered years regardless of when first issued (except new licenses issued within 90 days of the expiration date will be issued to the next biennium).
- Licensees who receive their original license within 12 months of the expiration date pay the full license fee and then at their first renewal pay a prorated renewal fee (half of the current license fee).
- You must renew your license on or before the expiration date to continue to practice in Alaska. There is no grace period to practice on a lapsed license.
- Renewal forms will be mailed at least 60 days before the expiration date to the last address you provided to the board. You must report all new addresses to the Board in writing.
- Before a license can be renewed, real estate licensees must complete the following for maintaining continuing competency:
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- An 8-hour continuing education core curriculum
- 12 contact hours of continuing education in elective topics
This time of year can be stressful enough, completing your continuing education doesn’t have to be! With Real Estate Training Institute, you can stay in and use any internet enabled device to complete your courses.
We provide: Alaska approved continuing education that meets your elective credit requirements. You will receive your CE Course Completion Certificate immediately upon completion.
All classes are HD VIDEO or FULL NARRATION with PRINTABLE TEXT