To protect the public interest in real estate brokerage transactions

To assure that applicants are competent and possess the requisite character and fitness to act as real estate brokers

To assure that licensees comply with the Real Estate License Law and Commission rules

To identify and address issues affecting real estate consumers and licensees

To effectively and efficiently administer Commission programs and operations

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Continuing Education Deadline

Brokers must complete 8 hours of CE – comprised of one Update course and one Elective course – each year by June 10 in order to maintain active license status. See Commission Rule 58A .1702 for details . Not sure if you have satisfied this requirement? Login to your license record to view your education history.

NC REAL ESTATE COMMISSION’S DIVERSITY, EQUITY, AND INCLUSION STATEMENT

The North Carolina Real Estate Commission is committed to promoting a diverse and inclusive culture and community. We understand, and celebrate, the differences that make each of our Consumers, Licensees, Commission members, and Commission staff unique. Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion are a top priority for the Commission and we seek to enhance these principles in real estate brokerage through education, intentional actions, and partnerships.

For more information on the Commission’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion initiatives see the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion webpage.

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