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Mr. Websites
04-28-2006, 10:07 AM
New Licensees need:
- Fingerprints (IREC needs to have the results returned from the FBI before we can accept an application.)
- Education for the type of license they are applying for. Idaho requires successful completion of 90 hours of Prelicense - -- Education for sales licensure which include the Module 1 and Module 2 courses. For broker licensure, Idaho requires an additional 90 hours of advanced broker education to include Real Estate Law, Brokerage Management, and two elective courses in different subject areas of at least 20 hours each. National institute level courses consisting of at least 20 hours may be accepted as satisfying one of the four broker courses if it does not duplicate the subject matter covered by any of the other courses. (see the License Manual for specifics)
- Examination (see the License Manual for specifics)
- Errors and Omission (see the License Manual for specifics)
- Age, Residency, Experience, and other requirements are also outlined in the License Manual

Continuing Education

License Effective July 1, 2003 and after:
- Complete up to 20 hours of state approved CE courses every 2 years and each course requires a school final exam.
- These courses must include a Mandatory CE CORE COURSE (as prescribed annually by IREC) which is typically between 1 and 4 hours in length.
- The other 16 hours are elective courses.
- All sales agents renew every 2 years in the month of their birth.
- Once a course is taken, it may not be repeated in that same renewal cycle.

Source: http://www.idahorealestatecommission.com/licmanchoice.html

Good luck! :)