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Login to Mylicense E-gov to UPDATE YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS NOW. All KREC forms have been approved by the Commission and are in compliance with Kansas real estate license law.
Verify professional licenses administered by State of Kansas agencies. Contact the licensing body/agency for more information on licenses. For help with using this site please see our How To Guide.
You may search licensees by name, license number and the city of the responsible broker. The license data is updated daily and is available free of charge as part of the Kansas Open Records Act. For more information, visit www.kansas.gov/krec/renewals.html.
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Renewing an Active License Renewal to active status requires 12 hours of continuing education (see Continuing Education or login to your record for further information). The two-year renewal fee is $125.00 for a salesperson and $175.00 for a broker.
2024 On-Line Renewal is now available until June 30, 2024. The board is currently updating our forms to reflect the changes in criteria, however this can be a lengthy process. If you are unsure about the current criteria please call Caroll Pessagno 785-296-6736 or email at caroll.a.pessagno@ks.gov.
You can check your CE credits on the KREC website. You can also renew your license online if all your necessary CE credits are shown there or are forthcoming. The system will process your pending renewal once all CE is recorded.
The steps required to apply for licensure by the Kansas Real Estate Commission (KREC) are: Complete a 30-hour Principles of Real Estate course from an accredited school and receive a completion certificate. This certificate is valid for 12 months and is required to take the Licensure Exam.
Kansas Real Estate License Verification is a State-based web tool that provides consumers and other interested parties online access to basic information regarding a specified real estate agent or broker's licensing status in Kansas.