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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.
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To qualify for an Illinois Real Estate Broker license under Category D, applicants must: 1. Be at least 18 years old; and 2. Hold an active broker’s license, or equivalent by examination in a state that has a reciprocal agreement with the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation.
We provide real estate professionals across the state of Illinois with the necessary education solutions to move forward in their careers. Our fully authorized, state-approved courses (pre-license, post-license and continuing education) are available in online, virtual hybrid and classroom format.
The Real Estate Appraisal Administration Division administers approximately 8,000 licenses for appraisers and education providers and courses. In addition, the Division is responsible for the registration and regulation of over 800 Timeshare and Land Sales projects marketed to Illinois residents.
To obtain an Illinois real estate license, you must be at least 18 years old, have a Social Security Number or Individual Taxpayer Identification Number, and have a high school diploma or G.E.D. certificate.
You can apply for a real estate license after completing your pre-license education and passing the state and national licensing exam. Education options range from 2-week accelerated classes to 6 months online, self-guided learning.
Steps to submit an application for licensure (individual) Log into the Online Services Portal at: https://online-dfpr.micropact.com/ with your User ID and Password.
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.
Getting your Illinois real estate license might seem daunting, but we’re here to guide you through the process. Read on to learn about the five steps you’ll need to complete before starting your career in Illinois real estate.