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A. - If your license expires, you may renew on a late basis for up to two years following the expiration date.
If your license happens to expire, you have a period of two years from the date of expiration to renew your license. If you fail to renew within that period, you will be required to pass the state written examination and submit a new salesperson/broker application and fee.
Colorado Broker licenses must be renewed every three years.
Luckily, the California Department of Real Estate gives brokers and salespersons a two-year late renewal grace period where they can renew their license just by completing the required CE, application, and payment.
The secure eLicensing online system offers expedited processing of salesperson, broker license and corporate officer license renewals any time or day of the week. eLicensing is easy to use, paperless and interactive.
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Licenses are issued for a four-year period and should be renewed prior to the expiration date listed on the license. As a reminder, the DRE mails a renewal reminder letter to the licensees mailing address of record approximately 60 days prior to the license expiration date.
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