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  2. The offices of the Maryland Real Estate Commission are open and serving our customers through our online licensing resources, via e-mail and telephone, and by limited in-person appointments. Please note, walk-in assistance is not available.

  3. Licensing - Real Estate Commission - Maryland Department of Labor

    www.labor.maryland.gov/license/mrec/mreclic.shtml

    Out-of-State License Recognition - How an Out-of-State Licensee Applies for Licensure in Maryland; Military: Attention Military Veterans and Families - Learn About Expedited Licensing

  4. Contact Us - Real Estate Commission - Maryland Department of ...

    www.labor.maryland.gov/license/mrec/mreccontacts...

    Contact Us - Real Estate Commission. Maryland Real Estate Commission 1100 North Eutaw Street Baltimore, MD 21201 Phone: 410-230-6200 Fax: 410-333-0023 Dial 7-1-1 to place a call through Maryland Relay e-mail: dlmrec-labor@maryland.gov. GENERAL INFORMATION 410-230-6200 Fill out the web application to schedule an appointment for in person assistance.

  5. Welcome to the Real Estate Commission Public Query

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    If you have any questions about performing the search or the results you receive, you may contact the Maryland Real Estate Commission, Monday-Friday, 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM, at the following telephone numbers: 1-888-218-5925 (toll free) or 410-230-6231 (Baltimore area).

  6. Licensing Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) - Real Estate ...

    www.dllr.state.md.us/license/mrec/mreclicfaqs...

    If you were originally licensed in PA: Once you have requested your original certificate of licensure with raised seal from PA, have it mailed to the Maryland Real Estate Commission. Then go online and apply for your license .

  7. Maryland REALTORS® > Professional Development > Real Estate ...

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    Maryland Real Estate Commission. The Maryland Real Estate Commission (MREC) licenses real estate brokers and agents and. receives 400-500 consumer complaints annually. MREC is a special funded entity in which license fees fund MREC operations as well as the Real Estate Guaranty Fund. LEARN MORE

  8. File a Complaint - Maryland Real Estate Commission (MREC ...

    www.labor.maryland.gov/license/mrec/mreccomp.shtml

    File a Complaint - Real Estate Commission. A complaint is to be based on circumstances that occurred in a real estate transaction in the State of Maryland. The Commission has no jurisdiction over new homebuilders, home inspectors, sellers, or mortgage brokers. Complete the Real Estate complaint form.