The Mississippi real estate salesperson license is good for two years. It will expire on December 31 of a given year.
Mississippi license holders are now able to renew their Mississippi real estate licenses online through the Mississippi Real Estate Commission website. You will use your licensing credentials to log in. You can also appear in person at the MREC office in Flowood, Mississippi.
Read MoreIt costs $60 to renew a real estate salesperson license each year.
Read MoreThe Mississippi real estate salesperson license is good for two years. It will expire on December 31 of a given year.
Read MoreAll new Mississippi license salespersons must take a 30-hour post-licensing course within their first year of licensure. Taking this course exempts you from the 16-hour continuing education requirement for your first renewal.
Read MoreIf you hold an inactive salesperson license, you still must renew your license when it expires. If you are inactivating within your first year of licensure, you are still required to complete the 30-hour post-license course by your renewal date. If you don't, your license will be closed.
Read MoreAll active Mississippi salespersons are required to take 16 hours of continuing education during their two-year renewal cycle.
Read MoreGo online to the Mississippi Real Estate Commission website. You will use your licensing credentials to log in and renew your inactive license.
Read MoreYour Mississippi salesperson license expires on December 31 of a given year. You must submit the renewal application before this date.
Read MoreIf you fail to renew your Mississippi salesperson license on time, your license will be automatically canceled after two months. If you happen to renew during the two-month grace period, you must pay a late fee of 100% of the renewal fee.
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