Key Takeaways

  • Delaware real estate licenses must be renewed every 2 years (biennial renewal)
  • License term runs May 1 through April 30 of even-numbered years
  • Continuing education requires 21 hours per renewal period, including 7 required modules
  • Newly licensed salespersons must complete specific modules within their first year
  • Late renewal is possible with reinstatement requirements; expired licenses may require requalification
Last updated: January 2026

License Maintenance and Renewal

Delaware real estate licenses require ongoing maintenance through continuing education and timely renewal.

License Term and Expiration

ItemDetail
License Term2 years (biennial)
Expiration DateApril 30 of even-numbered years
Renewal PeriodMay 1 - April 30
Renewal MethodOnline through licensing portal

All Delaware real estate licenses expire on April 30 of even-numbered years (2026, 2028, etc.).

Continuing Education Requirements

Standard CE (21 hours every 2 years)

CategoryHours
Required Modules7 (one per module)
Total Minimum CE21 hours

Seven Required CE Modules

Delaware has a unique requirement of seven specific modules that must be completed each renewal period:

ModuleTopic
Module 1Agency
Module 2Fair Housing
Module 3Ethics
Module 4Legislative Update
Module 5Contract
Module 6Land Use
Module 7Elective (Various topics)

Each module is approximately 3 hours, totaling 21 hours minimum.

Newly Licensed Salesperson Requirements

Delaware has additional requirements for newly licensed salespersons:

RequirementTimeframe
Post-License Education12 hours within 90 days of initial license
First-Year ModulesSpecific modules within first year

Important: Newly licensed salespersons have additional education requirements beyond the standard CE.

Renewal Fees

ItemFee (Approximate)
Biennial Renewal~$120
Late FeeAdditional penalty

Late Renewal and Lapsed Licenses

Renewal After Expiration

If your license expires but you renew within specified timeframes:

TimeframeConsequence
0-30 days lateLate fee applies
30 days - 3 years lateMust complete all CE, pay fees, reinstatement requirements
Cannot practiceLicense is inactive until renewed
CE still requiredMust complete all CE requirements

Expired More Than 3 Years

If your license has been expired for more than 3 years:

  • May need to requalify as a new applicant
  • May need to retake pre-license education
  • Must pass the licensing exam again
  • Apply as a new applicant

License Status Types

StatusMeaningCan Practice?
ActiveCurrent, affiliated with brokerYes
InactiveValid but not affiliated with brokerNo
ExpiredNot renewedNo
SuspendedCommission disciplinary actionNo
RevokedLicense permanently cancelledNo

Inactive Status

A licensee may maintain inactive status if:

  • Not currently affiliated with a broker
  • Must still complete CE for renewal
  • Cannot perform any licensed activities

To reactivate, affiliate with a broker and notify Commission.

Change Notifications

Licensees must notify the Commission within 10 days of:

  • Change of home address
  • Change of business address
  • Change of employing broker
  • Change of legal name

Failure to maintain current contact information is a violation.

Reciprocity with Other States

Delaware may have reciprocity agreements with certain states:

Requirements for Out-of-State Licensees

  • Must hold an active license in good standing
  • May waive some education requirements
  • Must pass the Delaware state portion of the exam
  • Must meet Delaware background check requirements
  • Must affiliate with a Delaware broker

Note: Specific reciprocity terms vary. Check with the Commission for current agreements.

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