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Licensure Recognition with Other Real Estate Regulatory Jurisdictions

 

This is general information pertaining to Nebraska resident licensees who are interested in obtaining a real estate license in any of the following real estate regulatory jurisdictions.

Below are the major provisions of qualifying for a non-resident license under the licensure recognition agreement entered into with that jurisdiction. In some cases you will note the licensure recognition extends to Nebraska Real Estate Commission situations where licensees may be moving to that jurisdiction.

These are only general provisions and are subject to change, so immediate contact with that jurisdiction is recommended.

General Provisions for Issuance of
Nonresident Reciprocal License

Real Estate Regulatory Jurisdiction Address/Phone

General Provisions for Issuance of Nonresident License

Alabama Real Estate Commission

1201 Carmichael Way

Montgomery, AL 36106-4350

(334) 242-5544

www.arec.alabama.gov

- issue license based on active Nebraska  
  license

- certification required

- continuing education - resident jurisdiction requirement only

- if move with current nonresident license, then issue resident license

Alberta, Real Estate Council of

4954 Richard Rd, SW, Ste 350

Calgary, Alberta T3E 6L1

Canada

(403) 228-2954

www.reca.ca

- Nebraska license required

- complete extra-jurisdictional course

- certification required

- continuing education - resident jurisdiction requirement only

- if move with current Nebraska license, then issue resident license (if extra-jurisdictional course not previously completed, then must be completed prior to license issuance.)

Arkansas Real Estate Commission

612 South Summit Street

Little Rock, AR 72201-4701

(501) 683-8010

www.arkansas.gov/arec

- active Nebraska license required

- complete Arkansas pre-issuance class

- certification required

- continuing education - resident jurisdiction
   requirement only

- if move with current nonresident license, then issue resident license

Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies, Division of Real Estate

1560 Broadway, Ste 925

Denver, CO 80202

(303) 894-2166

www.dora.state.co.us/real-estate

- issue license based on Nebraska license:

salesperson to broker=s associate

broker to employing broker

- certification required

- continuing education - resident jurisdiction requirement only

- if move with current Nebraska license, then issue resident license

Connecticut Dept. of Consumer Protection, Occupational and Professional Licensing Division

165 Capitol Avenue, Room 110

Hartford, CT 06106

(860) 713-6150

www.state.ct.us/dcp/

- Nebraska license required

- pass state specific portion of Connecticut
  examination

- certification required

- continuing education - resident jurisdiction requirement only

Florida Division of Real Estate

400 W Robinson Street, N801

Orlando, FL 32801

(407) 481-5662

www.myflorida.com

- current Nebraska license must be active

- must have acquired Nebraska license by meeting educational and examination requirements

- broker must have held active license in
  Nebraska for at
least twelve months during
  the five years immediately
preceding
  application

- pass the state portion of Florida examination

- certification required

Georgia Real Estate Commission

Suite 1000, International Tower

229 Peachtree Street NE

Atlanta, GA 30303-1605

(404) 656-3916

www.grec.state.ga.us

- issue license based on Nebraska license

- certification required

- continuing education - resident jurisdiction
  requirement only

- if move with current Nebraska license, then issue resident license

Illinois Office of Banks & Real Estate

500 E Monroe Street, Suite 200

Springfield, IL 62701

(217) 785-9300

www.idfpr.com/realestate

- salesperson - current Nebraska license must
   be active

- broker - current Nebraska license must be active for immediately preceding two years

- pass the Illinois-specific examination

- certification required

- if move with current nonresident license, then issue resident license

Indiana Professional Licensing Agency

402 W Washington Street, W072

Indianapolis, IN 46204

(317) 234-3009

www.in.gov/pla

- current Nebraska license must be active

- pass the Indiana-specific examination

- certification required

- continuing education - resident jurisdiction
  requirement only

- if move with current nonresident license, then issue resident license

Iowa Real Estate Commission

1920SE Hulsizer Avenue

Ankeny, IA 50021-3941

(515) 281-7393

www.state.ia.us/irec

- Nebraska license required

- pass state specific portion of Iowa
  examination

- certification required

- continuing education - resident jurisdiction
  requirement only

- if move with current Nebraska license, then issue resident license

Kansas Real Estate Commission

Three Townsite Plaza, Suite 200

120 SE 6th Avenue

Topeka, KS 66603-3511

(785) 296-3411

www.kansas.gov/krec

- Nebraska license required

- salesperson – (1) complete thirty-hour
  Kansas Practice
Course and (2) pass state
  portion of Kansas examination

- broker – (1) complete four-hour Kansas Law
  Course; (2) pass state portion of Kansas
  examination; and (3) license
active two years
  in last five years

- certification required

Kentucky Real Estate Commission

10200 Linn Station Road, Suite 201

Louisville, KY 40223

(502) 429-7250

(888) 373-3300 (toll free)

www.krec.ky.gov

- Nebraska license and Nebraska residency   
  required

- complete six-clock hour Kentucky Core    
  Course

- certification required

- continuing education - resident jurisdiction 
  requirement,
include Kentucky Core Course

- if move with current nonresident license, then issue resident license

Maine Real Estate Commission

35 State House Station

Augusta, ME 04333-0035

(207) 624-8603

www.state.me.us/pfr/olr/categories/

cat38.htm

- pass the Maine Nonresident Examination

- certification required

Massachusetts Real Estate Board

239 Causeway Street, Suite 500

Boston, MA 02114

(617) 727-2373

www.state.mass.gov/dpl/boards/re/ index.htm

- issue license based on Nebraska license

- certification required

- continuing education - resident jurisdiction
  requirement only

- if move with current Nebraska license, then issue resident license

Michigan Consumer & Industry Services, Bureau of Commercial Services

P.O.  Box 30243

Lansing, MI 48909

(517) 241-9265

www.michigan.gov/realestate

- Nonresident Letter of Understanding
  Agreement

- contact Michigan

Minnesota Commerce Department

Licensing Division

85 7th Place East

St. Paul, MN 55101

(651) 296-6319 or (651) 296-2488

www.commerce.state.mn.us

- salesperson - issue license based on Nebraska license

- broker - (1) active license 2 years; 60 hours of real estate education; & broker examination passed OR (2) 3 years license immediately preceding & broker examination passed

 

Mississippi Real Estate Commission

P.O. Box 12685

Jackson, MS 39236-2685

(601) 932-9191

www.mrec.state.ms.us

- Nebraska license issued by examination
  required

- complete two-hour Mississippi License Law Course

- certification required

- continuing education - resident jurisdiction
  requirement only

- if move with current nonresident license, then issue resident license

Missouri Real Estate Commission

3605 Missouri Boulevard

P.O. Box 1339

Jefferson City, MO 65102

(573) 751-2628

http://pr.mo.gov/realestate.asp

- salesperson - (1) hold current, active   salesperson license; (2) pass state portion of examination; (3) take 24 hour Missouri Real Estate Practice (MREP) Course; (4) submit application within 6 months of passing state portion of Missouri examination; and (5) certification of license history.

- broker - (1) hold current, active broker license; (2) been active broker or salesperson 24 of last 30 months; (3) pass state portion of examination; (4) submit application within 6 months of passing state portion of Missouri examination; and (5) certification of license history.

Montana Board of Realty Regulation

301 S. Park

P.O. Box 200513

Helena, MT 59620-0513

(406) 444-2961

www.realestate.mt.gov

- issue license based on Nebraska license

- certification required

- continuing education - resident jurisdiction
  requirement only

North Carolina Real Estate Commission

P.O. Box 17100

Raleigh, NC 27619-7100

(919) 875-3700

www.ncrec.state.nc.us

- issue license based on active Nebraska
  license

        salesperson to provisional broker

   broker to broker license

- certification required

- continuing education - resident jurisdiction
  requirement only

- if move with current nonresident license, then issue resident license

North Dakota Real Estate Commission

200 E. Main Ave, Ste 204

P.O. Box 727

Bismarck, ND 58501

(701) 328-9749 or

(701) 328-9737

www.realestatend.org

- issue license based on active Nebraska
  license

- certification required

- continuing education - resident jurisdiction
  requirement only

- if move with current Nebraska license, then issue resident license

Ohio Division of Real Estate &

Professional Licensing

77 S High Street, 20th Floor

Columbus, OH 43215-6133

(614) 466-4100

www.com.state.oh.us/real/

- salesperson - current Nebraska license must be active for immediately preceding one year

- broker - current Nebraska license must be active for immediately preceding two years

- principal broker must maintain place of business in Ohio (contact Ohio for specifics)

- complete Ohio real estate law course

- pass the Ohio-specific examination

- certification required

- continuing education - resident jurisdiction
  requirement only

Oklahoma Real Estate Commission

2401 NW 23rd Street, Ste 18

Oklahoma City, OK 73107-2431

(405) 521-3387

www.orec.ok.gov/

- issue license based on Nebraska license