How to Complete the Continuing Education to Renew Your Illinois Real Estate Broker License
Real Estate Broker License Renewal Requirements Illinois
- Renewal Date: 4/30 every even-numbered year
- Hours Required: 12 hours
- 4 hours: Mandatory Core hours
- 8 hours: Elective hours
- Includes a 1-hour IDFPR-mandated Sexual Harassment Prevention Training
- Max Hours in a 24-Hour Period: No more than 12 hours of continuing education per day
Steps for Illinois Broker License Renewal
- Complete the required 12 hours of continuing education, including 4 hours of Mandatory Core and 8 hours of Elective hours
- Finish courses within the expiration date listed in your account
- No final exam required for continuing education credit in Illinois
- Obtain an electronic course completion certificate from the online platform
- Submit the certificate(s) of completion with your renewal application, if required
Course Description
Cameron Academy’s online courses for Illinois Real Estate Brokers provide the required 12 hours of continuing education, including 4 hours of Mandatory Core and 8 hours of Elective hours. The comprehensive course package ensures a smooth license renewal process, while meeting the 1-hour IDFPR-mandated Sexual Harassment Prevention Training requirement.
Course Features
- Comprehensive online course material
- 12 hours of continuing education, including Mandatory Core and Elective hours
- Engaging and interactive content
- Electronic course completion certificates
- Courses designed to meet the REALTOR® Code of Ethics Training Requirement
3 Common Penalties for Late Renewal
- Fines and late fees for late license renewal
- License inactivation or suspension
- Additional continuing education requirements for license reinstatement
Elevate your real estate career in Illinois with Cameron Academy’s outstanding online courses. Stay ahead of the competition, meet your continuing education requirements, and renew your license with confidence!
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