Georgia Mandatory License Law
Georgia’s licensing law exists to protect the public from incompetent, dishonest licensees, establish minimum standards for the licensing of brokers and salespersons (including licensee education and qualifications), establish and uphold high standards within the profession, and ensure that the profession allows healthy and fair competition for its licensees.
This three-hour course covers these topics under Title 43, Chapter 40, of Georgia’s Statutes and Codes, and the rules and regulations of the Georgia Real Estate Commission, specifically under 520-1.
Course highlights include:
- License status as it relates to prohibited conduct
- Requirements when transferring a license from one firm to another
- Trust/escrow account management requirements
- Unfair trade practices and violations, including advertising
- Brokerage relationships and their agreements
- Management responsibilities of real estate firms
- Rules and regulations for advertising
- Proper handling of real estate transactions
- Licensees acting as principals
- Activities and scenarios to provide real-world context for course content
State Requirements For Georgia
Georgia State Requirement Details for Real Estate Salesperson Continuing Education - Subsequent Renewal
Renewal Date: Every 4 years, on the last day of the licensee's birth month
Hours Required: 36 hours
- 3 hours – Mandatory license law hours
- 33 hours – Elective hours
Georgia Real Estate Commission
Street Address: 229 Peachtree Street, N.E., International Tower, Suite 1000, Atlanta, GA 30303-1605
Telephone: 404.656.3916