Michigan Real Estate License Requirements
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Michigan State Required Pre-licensing Hours: 40 hours
Colibri Real Estate Michigan Course Hours Offered: 40 hours
1. General Michigan Salesperson License Requirements
The general requirements for real estate salespersons defined by the Michigan Board of Real Estate Brokers and Salespersons (LARA) are as follows:
- Be at least 18 years old
- Be of good moral character
2. Salesperson License Education Requirements in Michigan
Below are credit hours required for the Michigan pre-license course to qualify for your salesperson license.
Course Type | Required Credit Hours |
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Total Pre-license Course Hours | 40 hours |
3. Additional Salesperson License Requirements in Michigan
If you meet the general requirements and have completed your required course credit hours, you will need to complete the following steps to get your Salesperson license:
- Submit request for a criminal background check
- Submit the Michigan salesperson license application
- Pass both the state and national portions of the real estate salesperson licensing examination by earning a score of 70% or higher
- Obtain sponsorship from a licensed Michigan broker
Regulatory Notes:
Obtaining Certificate of Course Completion: Upon completion of the course, Colibri Real Estate will provide you an electronic certificate of completion in your account dashboard. Completion information is also submitted weekly by Colibri Real Estate to the Board. Course completion dates are recorded using Central Standard Time, therefore that will be the time reflected on your certificate.
Roster: Rosters are emailed to the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs on a weekly basis on Tuesdays. We report completions from the previous Tuesday through Monday.
Roster Sent: Every 7 days
Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA)
Website: https://www.michigan.gov/lara
Phone: 517-241-9288
Fax: 517-241-0035
Address: Ottawa Building, 611 W. Ottawa P.O. Box 30670 Lansing, MI 48909
Michigan All License Requirements
Online Info
Effective September 13, 2017, Two (2) hours of eligible continuing education courses involving statutes, rules, and court cases are required to be taken in each year of a license cycle (It is no longer by calendar year). Each year of the license cycle starts on November 1 through October 31.
Changes to the continuing education requirements will NOT go into effect until the next licensing cycle that begins on November 1, 2018.
This means that your annual requirement for 2 hours of eligible legal continuing education must be completed by December 31st for calendar year 2017. However, because 2018 represents a renewal year, all renewing licensees should complete their remaining continuing education prior to the October 31, 2018 renewal in order to satisfy attestation requirements within the renewal application and to avoid any late renewal fees.
Starting November 1, 2018, CE hours will be counted for each license cycle year. A license cycle year is defined as the period of November 1 through October 31. While licensees will be required to complete 2 hours of eligible legal continuing education within each license cycle.
A student enrollment agreement is required upon completion of all courses (except non-credit courses). This enrollment agreement can be found in the documents section of each course. No final exam requirements, course review only! Please click on this link for the course catalog: Course Catalog
No Final Exam Passing Requirement
Online Limitations
Licensees can NOT receive credit for a class twice in the same renewal cycle (3 year period), however they can in consecutive cycles.
Roster
Governing Agency
Good to Know
The information provided is a summary of the minimum requirements set forth by the Michigan 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.
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.