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The IDFPR- Division of Real Estate launched an updated renewal process that may be accessed via your IDFPR Online Services Portal Account. Below are a collection of links to help renewing licensees login, prepare, and submit the required License Renewal Application.
Wondering how to become a real estate agent in Illinois? Download our FREE Pre-License Handbook, Start Your Career in Real Estate. Learn the three steps.
The REALTORS® Real Estate School is the auxiliary real estate school for the Chicago Association of REALTORS®. We offer all kinds of pre-licensing and post-licensing coursework or your needs! Broker pre-licensing. Leasing Agent pre-licensing. Managing broker pre-licensing.
Illinois REALTORS® is an industry leader in real estate licensing, renewal and continuing education. We provide real estate professionals across the state of Illinois with the necessary education solutions to move forward in their careers.
At the Chicago Real Estate Institute you can become a licensed real estate agent or broker on your own terms. Join the over 10,000 other students who have found success with the best real estate classes in Chicago.
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The Division of Real Estate Professions administers over 90,000 licenses for real estate managing brokers, brokers, and leasing agents, real estate corporations, partnerships, limited liability companies and branch offices, real estate pre-license schools, branch schools, instructors and continuing education schools, instructors and courses.
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To work as a new real estate agent in Illinois, you need to submit your application for licensing to the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR). That’s done through a sponsoring broker and finding one should be an important part of your journey.
To become a real estate agent in Illinois, you will need to pay between $200 and $600 for the mandatory pre-licensing education, $55 for the state licensing examination, and $150 for the license application fee (paid to the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation).