Continuing
Education
Requirements
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
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
(Article
8 of 12 AAC).
- an 8-hour
continuing
education
core curriculum,
identified
by the
Commission,
that stresses
current
trends
in real
estate
practices
and changes
in state,
federal
and case
law in
the areas
of real
estate
sales,
property
management,
community
association
management
or commercial
sales (12
AAC 64.500(b)(1))
2012-2014 Designated Courses
2010-2012 Designated Courses
- 12 contact
hours of
continuing
education
in elective
topics
that meet
the requirements designated
in 12 AAC
64.500(a)
Licensee Request for CE Credit
Licensees may receive continuing education credit for a course(s) that they have attended outside the state by a nationally recognized real estate education provider during a licensing period that has not otherwise been certified per 12 AAC 64.500(m). To have a course evaluated for CE credit, complete the form below and submit to the Real Estate Commission office with all attachments.
Licensee Request for CE Credit, #08-4533, New 08-25-09.