Continuing education courses are a requirement for Virginia real estate agents and brokers. Post-license education (PLE) is a one-time requirement that must be completed in your first year of licensure. Continuing Education (CE) is required every two years after your first renewal. Advanced School of Real Estate provides the courses required to satisfy the continuing education requirements.
Additional Information:
You may renew or reinstate an inactive new salesperson license for up to one year after the license expiration date by completing the 30-hour post-license education requirement and meeting all other renewal or reinstatement requirements.
New Salespersons must complete the 30-hour Post-License Education requirement. They do not need to complete the 16-hour Continuing Education curriculum required of other salespersons.
Post-License Education and Continuing Education are two completely different types of Board-approved education. Post-License Education courses will not be accepted as Continuing Education courses and vice-versa. (Visit the Continuing Education page to learn more about those requirements.)
All Virginia Real Estate Salesperson Licenses–including those issued to new licensees–are valid for two years. Although New Salespersons must complete Post-License Education within one year of initial licensure to remain on active status, their license term is for two years.
New Salespersons may carry over credit for Continuing Education courses taken in the last six months of the second year of their initial two-year license term, provided all 30 hours of Post-License Education have already been completed within the first 12 months of the licensure period.
No Continuing Education is required of New Salespersons in their first two-year license term. However, some New Salesperson licensees—upon completion of their 30-hour Post-License Education requirement—may choose to begin taking Continuing Education courses in the six months just prior to renewing their license for the first time.
If a New Salesperson completes Continuing Education courses in those last six months of the first licensure period, those hours may carry over to the 16-hours required of them during their second two-year licensure term pursuant to 18 VAC 135-20-101.