Maryland Real Estate License Renewal

As you prepare for real estate license renewal in Maryland, McKissock makes it easy: Get up to speed on your state's renewal requirements to stay fully compliant.

135 Mandatory Hours
0 Elective Hours
135 Total Hours
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Maryland Real Estate Education Requirements

The information below is a summary of the minimum requirements set forth by the Maryland Real Estate Commission. For a more detailed requirements breakdown, please see the board's site.
If you hold Real Estate licenses in multiple states, please make sure to check each state's requirements.

Maryland Real Estate: Broker

Total Hours Required: 135
Mandatory Hours: 135
Elective Hours: 0

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Every applicant for licensure as a real estate broker must complete 135 hours of pre-licensure education or 9 semester credit hours of instruction, with a semester credit hour defined as a minimum of 15 hours of instruction

Roster

Roster Required: yes
Roster Process: Rosters are submitted electronically to PSI every business day. Rosters are not submitted until information from the proctored course final exam has been verified and accepted.
Roster Sent: Every 0 days

Governing Agency

Name: Maryland Real Estate Commission
Phone: 4102306230
Fax: 4103330023
Address: 500 North Calvert Street, Room 308 Baltimore, 21202

Maryland Real Estate: Sales Agent

Total Hours Required: 60
Mandatory Hours: 60
Elective Hours: 0

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Salesperson

  1. Meet the following requirements:
    1. Be of good character and reputation.
    2. Be at least 18 years old.
  2. Complete an approved 60-hour salesperson pre-licensing course.
    1. The school sends student completion information to PSI electronically upon successful completion of the course requirements. Your eligibility expires 1 year to the day from the course completion date.
    2. Students will receive an email confirmation from PSI with instructions on how to pay for and schedule the exam after the school has reported course completion.
      1. If qualifying for the exam with a Letter of Qualification (Waivers, Reciprocity, and Reinstatement applicants), you must provide the original letter of qualification (with raised seal) from the Maryland Real Estate Commission to PSI before you will be authorized to take the PSI exam.
  3. Pass both portions of the PSI Licensing Examination within 1 year of course completion.
  4. Obtain from a licensed real estate broker a commitment providing that the applicant shall become affiliated with the licensed real estate broker as a real estate salesperson on the granting of a real estate salesperson license to the applicant.
  5. After passing the exam, you may apply to the MD Real Estate Commission for a license. Once the Commission has verified that you have met all of the requirements for licensure, the Commission will issue the appropriate license.

Roster

Roster Required: yes
Roster Process: Rosters are submitted electronically to PSI every business day. Rosters are not submitted until information from the proctored course final exam has been verified and accepted.
Roster Sent: Every 0 days

Governing Agency

Name: Maryland Real Estate Commission
Phone: 4102306230
Fax: 4103330023
Address: 500 North Calvert Street, Room 308 Baltimore, 21202

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Note: This license renewal information is provided as a convenience only and is subject to change at any time. It's ultimately the responsibility of the licensee to be sure that he or she is meeting all requirements for each license and corresponding renewal period.