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Monday, June 18, 2007

Virginia Puts Time Limits on Real Estate Post-Licensing Requirements

Thinking of getting your Virginia Real Estate license? Make sure you have time to complete all of your first year required courses before you sign up. Virginia’s new time restrictions are giving agents two fast-paced options:

  1. Take an additional 30 hours of training within 12 months after obtaining their license
  2. Allow their new license to become inactive after the first year

Salespeople who obtain their Virginia real estate license on or after July 1, 2008 will be required to complete an additional 30 hours of post-license curriculum within one year from the date they obtained their license.

Currently new licensees have two years to complete these courses. Originally, the Virginia Association of Realtors pushed for a bill that would have required licensees to complete the mandatory 30 hours within 6 months, but that bill was not passed. Mandated by the Virginia Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation, and supported by the Virginia Association of Realtors, the General Assembly’s legislation will affect anyone obtaining a new Virginia Real Estate license.

With the amount of time to complete initial curriculum being cut in half, new agents are going to be looking for the quickest, convenient ways to meet these licensing requirements. Online real estate license training is likely to increase in Virginia in 2008, and educators are already getting prepared for the demand. AgentCampus.com just launched its campaign for its new 60 hour Virginia Real Estate Pre-License Package to help agents earn their initial Virginia requirements online. Additional courses to meet post-license curriculum will be available through AgentCampus.com before the July 1, 2008 cutoff date.

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