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Real Estate Online Post-License

The easiest, most convenient (and fastest!) way to take your post-license real estate courses online.

Discover the Advantages of Our Online Post-License Real Estate Classes

State-Approved Post-License Courses

Our online post-license courses are state-approved, so you can be sure they’ll fulfill your state requirements.

Engaging Online Classes

No boring PDF textbooks here! You’ll get interactive course content, in bite-size pieces that make it easy to learn the material and retain the information.

Created by the Experts

Our courses are created by active industry experts collaborating with Harvard-educated instructional designers to give you the best possible course experience.

Select Your State-Approved Post-Licensing Course

Texas Sales Agent Apprentice Education (SAE) Courses

  • Complete 90 hours of SAE coursework required for your first Texas real estate license renewal (subsequent renewals require continuing education (CE) courses).
  • Study anywhere, at your own pace, on any device
  • Interactive courses and real-world scenarios keep you engaged
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Florida Post Licensing Courses

  • Complete 45 hours of Post-Licensing coursework required for your first Florida real estate license renewal (subsequent renewals require continuing education (CE) courses).
  • Study anywhere, at your own pace, on any device
  • Audio narration lets you listen to course content on the go
  • Interactive courses and real-world scenarios keep you engaged
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Georgia Post Licensing Courses

  • Complete 25 hours of Post-Licensing coursework required for your first Georgia real estate license renewal (subsequent renewals require continuing education (CE) courses).
  • Study anywhere, at your own pace, on any device
  • Interactive courses and real-world scenarios keep you engaged
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Illinois Post Licensing Courses

  • Complete 45 hours of Post-Licensing coursework required for your first Illinois real estate license renewal
  • Study anywhere, at your own pace, on any device
  • Superior online education experience provided by our partner the Real Estate Institute
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How to Take Post-License Real Estate Classes Online

As a new agent, you’re busy. We get it! We want to make it as easy as possible for you to get your courses completed so you can get back to working with your new clients. And we want to make your learning experience fun so you actually enjoy taking your courses too.

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1. Search by location to find state-approved post-license courses.

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2. Enroll in your post-license online course in minutes with Aceable.

Signing up is quick and easy, and you can start on your coursework immediately.

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3. Complete the course on any device.

Just make sure you complete your course before your state’s deadline (which is usually the date your license expires). If you don’t, you won’t be able to renew, and you’ll have to stop all real estate activities until your license is back to active.

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4. Complete your final course test.

We’ll automatically send you a Certificate of Completion to confirm that you passed your course.

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5. Wait for your Certificate of Completion to be processed.

If your state has a licensing board, we’ll process your Certificate of Completion to make sure you get credit for completing your post-license course.

Real Estate Post-Licensing FAQs

What are Post-Licensing Courses?

Is There a Difference Between Post-Licensing and Continuing Education?

Does My State Require a Post-License Course?

What Are the Post-Licensing Real Estate Course Requirements?

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How Many Hours of Continuing Education Are Required for Real Estate License Renewal?

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Continuing Education Requirements in Texas for Real Estate Sales Agents and Brokers

Help Center

Have another question about real estate continuing education? Our Real Estate Education Help Center may have the answer. If not, contact us and we’ll ask an expert to get the answer for you!