Vermont Real Estate License Renewal

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

8 Mandatory Hours
0 Elective Hours
8 Total Hours
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Vermont Real Estate Education Requirements

The information below is a summary of the minimum requirements set forth by the Vermont Office of Professional Regulation. 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.

Vermont Real Estate: Salesperson Post-License

Total Hours Required: 8
Mandatory Hours: 8
Elective Hours: 0

Online Info

In addition to the 16 hours of required continuing education, salespersons renewing for the first time must provide evidence of having completed the required eight (8) hours of post-licensure education, approved by the Commission, within ninety (90) days of obtaining their initial salesperson license.

Hours Required for Salesperson First Time Renewal: 24 hours.

  • 8 hours of post-licensure courses (within 90 days of initial licensure)
  • 4 mandatory CE hours
    • 4-hour Commission Core Course
  • 12 elective CE hours

Expiration Date of Course: Course expiration dates vary but are generally 6 months after enrollment date.

Certificate: With few exceptions, online course completion certificates are available for download at course conclusion and posted directly to your student dashboard.

Online Limitations

There is no limit to the number of CE or Post-license hours that may be completed online.

Roster

Roster Required: no
Roster Process: N/A
Roster Sent: Every 0 days

Governing Agency

Name: Vermont Office of Professional Regulation
Phone: 8028281505
Fax: 8028282368
Address: Real Estate Commission 89 Main Street 3rd Floor Montpelier, 05620

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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.