FAQ: How do I renew an inactive Missouri real estate license?
How do I renew an inactive Missouri real estate license?
To renew a Missouri real estate license that has been in an inactive status for more than six months, the licensee must reactivate the real estate license by submitting a completion certificate for the 24-hour MREP (Missouri Real Estate Practice) course with the renewal paperwork. Note that the completion certificate for the 24-hour MREP course must be less than six months old. Missouri Application General Instructions – Page 2.
If a real estate licensee in Missouri wants to renew their license and place the real estate license in an inactive status simultaneously, it must be done by mail as there is no online option for this type of renewal and status change request.
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