You have up to one year after passing the Delaware real estate salesperson licensing exam to file your license application with the Department of Professional Licensing. File soon after your broker hires you.
However, it's important to note that once you start the license application, the DELPROS system will only save it for six months. Plan to finish the process within that time frame.
No. Your application requires a Statement of Broker of Record signed by the broker of record for the office you will work under. Your license application won't be approved until you show a Delaware licensed broker will supervise you.
Read MoreAn active license means you are licensed to perform real estate brokerage activities and be compensated for your work. If you have an inactive license, you cannot engage in any real estate brokerage activities or earn any commission for your work.
Read MoreAn active licensee can change to inactive status for an unlimited amount of time. You need to log into your DELPROS account and follow the steps to change your license to inactive. The inactive license status change request is $45.
Read MoreActive Delaware real estate salespersons have passed the state licensing exam, met the basic licensing requirements, taken the required education, and been hired by a Delaware licensed broker. They maintain their continuing education and renew their license on time.
Read MoreWhen you are ready to resume an active salesperson license, you can reactivate by notifying the Commission that you intend to reactivate your license. You'll need to satisfy the continuing education requirements for every renewal period your license was inactive and pay the biennial registration fees.
Read MoreA Delaware broker license lets you open up an independent real estate business and hire employees to work under your supervision. You are authorized to run the day-to-day operations of a brokerage organization. A salesperson license authorizes you to work under the supervision of a licensed broker.
Read MoreYou can log on to your DELPROS account to see your salesperson license application status.
Read MoreAny downloadable and printable licenses will be available through the Department of Professional Licensing online system.
Read MoreBefore you can submit your Delaware real estate salesperson license application, you must first take 99 hours of pre-license education, pass the state licensing exam, and be at least 18 years of age. A Delaware licensed broker will need to hire you.
Read MoreDelaware's Department of Professional Licensing only accepts online license applications. You must create a DELPROS account. When you go to the website, click on the "register" button to start an account for new users. Existing users can enter log-in information on the right.
Read MoreYour initial salesperson application fee will be $131. You will pay this online using a credit or debit card in the DELPROS system.
Read MoreBe prepared to upload documentation showing your pre-license course completion certificate and your original exam score report from Pearson VUE. You will also need to include the statement of Broker Of Record signed by your hiring broker and any legal documents showing a name change, if necessary.
Read MoreYou will want to file the license application as soon as possible after being hired by a broker. Once you start the license application, the DELPROS system will save only six months. Plan to finish the process within that time frame.
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