Overview
Tennessee real estate professionals must complete 16 hours of continuing education every two years to renew their licenses. This includes a mandatory 6-hour TREC Core Course to ensure licensees stay updated on regulations and best practices. License renewal involves submitting CE hours through the CORE system and paying associated fees.
Key Facts
Real estate professionals in Tennessee, including Affiliate Brokers and Brokers, are required to renew their licenses every two years. To maintain their licenses, they must complete 16 hours of continuing education (CE) within each two-year period. This includes a mandatory 6-hour TREC Core Course designed to ensure that licensees stay updated on the latest real estate regulations and best practices. The CE requirements are overseen by the Tennessee Real Estate Commission (TREC), which ensures compliance with state regulations.
License renewal involves submitting the required CE hours, completing the renewal application through the CORE system, and paying the associated fees. It is crucial to renew on time, as late renewals incur additional fees, and licenses expired for more than a year require re-examination and reapplication.
Related Links
The following links may be useful. As state requirements can vary based on personal circumstances, Sunland always recommends that students consult the relevant state licensing body before undertaking any education.
Tennessee Real Estate Commission
Tennessee Real Estate Commission
Tennessee Government Website
Tennessee government website
Tennessee Code Annotated (T.C.A.)
Tennessee Code Annotated
Continuing Education FAQs
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