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
License Maintenance and Renewal
Delaware real estate licenses require ongoing maintenance through continuing education and timely renewal.
License Term and Expiration
| Item | Detail |
|---|---|
| License Term | 2 years (biennial) |
| Expiration Date | April 30 of even-numbered years |
| Renewal Period | May 1 - April 30 |
| Renewal Method | Online 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)
| Category | Hours |
|---|---|
| Required Modules | 7 (one per module) |
| Total Minimum CE | 21 hours |
Seven Required CE Modules
Delaware has a unique requirement of seven specific modules that must be completed each renewal period:
| Module | Topic |
|---|---|
| Module 1 | Agency |
| Module 2 | Fair Housing |
| Module 3 | Ethics |
| Module 4 | Legislative Update |
| Module 5 | Contract |
| Module 6 | Land Use |
| Module 7 | Elective (Various topics) |
Each module is approximately 3 hours, totaling 21 hours minimum.
Newly Licensed Salesperson Requirements
Delaware has additional requirements for newly licensed salespersons:
| Requirement | Timeframe |
|---|---|
| Post-License Education | 12 hours within 90 days of initial license |
| First-Year Modules | Specific modules within first year |
Important: Newly licensed salespersons have additional education requirements beyond the standard CE.
Renewal Fees
| Item | Fee (Approximate) |
|---|---|
| Biennial Renewal | ~$120 |
| Late Fee | Additional penalty |
Late Renewal and Lapsed Licenses
Renewal After Expiration
If your license expires but you renew within specified timeframes:
| Timeframe | Consequence |
|---|---|
| 0-30 days late | Late fee applies |
| 30 days - 3 years late | Must complete all CE, pay fees, reinstatement requirements |
| Cannot practice | License is inactive until renewed |
| CE still required | Must 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
| Status | Meaning | Can Practice? |
|---|---|---|
| Active | Current, affiliated with broker | Yes |
| Inactive | Valid but not affiliated with broker | No |
| Expired | Not renewed | No |
| Suspended | Commission disciplinary action | No |
| Revoked | License permanently cancelled | No |
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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