Renewing a License
An individual can verify their license information by using the online search from the Council’s website. In general, license expiration dates are set to the last day of the license holder’s birth month.
Pursuant to rule 883.1, renewals are due on the last day of the license holder's birth month, but may be completed up to 60 days in advance. A renewal reminder postcard and email is sent out 30 days prior to renewal, however it is still the licensee’s responsibility to ensure they renew on time even if they do not receive these notices.
Licensees are required to renew through the Council’s Online Licensing System. Licensees are able to renew their license up to 60 days prior to their license expiration date.
Failure to renew before the last day of licensee’s birth month, will result in a delinquent license. Licensees are not permitted to practice on a delinquent license. In addition, late fees will be added in accordance to rule 885.1 and cannot be waived. Failure to renew within 1 year of delinquency will result in an expired license.
You will not be able to renew a license without having your continuing education reported into the CE Broker tracking system. If you do not have the hours to report, your license will move to a delinquent status at expiration. To renew a delinquent license, you will be required to complete the continuing education requirements. Additional fees may apply.
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