Ohio Real Estate Broker Post License eduCATION
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Enroll in our Ohio Broker Post-License Course & satisfy all of the educational requirements to fulfill your post-license education. Ohio Division of Real Estate Approval #91B500001X.
Ohio Broker Post-License requireMENTS
- All new Ohio real estate brokers must complete 10 hours of post-licensing education.
- All licensed brokers must complete the course requirement within 12 months of obtaining their license.
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Frequently Aasked Questions
What is the Ohio real estate broker post-licensing requirement?
In Ohio, all new real estate brokers are required to complete 10 hours of post-licensing education within their first year of licensure. This education is mandatory to keep your license on active status and ensure you are up-to-date on key broker-level responsibilities.
What is the deadline to complete my 10-hour post-license?
You must complete the 10-hour post-licensing course within twelve months of the date your broker's license was issued. This is a strict deadline, and it is a separate requirement from your ongoing continuing education.
What happens if I miss the post-licensing deadline?
If you do not complete the 10 hours of post-licensing education by your one-year deadline, your license may be placed on inactive status or suspended. You will not be able to legally practice as a broker until you complete the required education and reactivate your license with the Ohio Division of Real Estate & Professional Licensing (ODRE).
What topics are covered in the 10-hour course?
The Ohio Division of Real Estate & Professional Licensing has a specific curriculum for broker post-licensing education. Our course is designed to meet these requirements and covers essential topics for new brokers, including:
- Brokerage Operations and Policies
- Ohio Civil Rights Act and Fair Housing Laws
- Business Planning and Management
- Broker-specific responsibilities regarding agency relationships and advertising
Can I complete the course entirely online?
Yes. Our 10-hour Ohio real estate broker post-license course is offered 100% online and is self-paced. This format provides the flexibility you need to study around your business and personal schedule, so you can meet your deadline with convenience.
How is my course completion reported to the ODRE?
After you successfully complete the course, you are responsible for submitting your certificate of completion directly to the Ohio Division of Real Estate & Professional Licensing. It is recommended that you keep a copy of your certificate for your own records.
Is this the same as Continuing Education (CE)?
No. The 10-hour post-licensing course is a one-time requirement for newly licensed brokers. It is separate from the 30 hours of continuing education that all active Ohio brokers must complete every three years for subsequent renewals. Your 10-hour post-licensing education does not count toward your future CE requirements.
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