Go to the PALS website https://www.pals.pa.gov/#/page/default
Create an account
Check the Application Checklist- You must apply for a Standard License, not a Reciprocal.
You will need a letter of good standing from the state. Contact info below
Phone – Fax – Email
(302) 744-4500
(302) 739-2711
customerservice.dpr@delaware.gov
Start your application and use the information below
Name of Brokerage- Keller Williams
Address
56 W Main St ste 101
Newark, DE 19702
Broker: Mike McGavisk RB-065572
Email frontdesk472@kw.com that you completed your application so that our PA broker can approve it.
You'll need to take a 30 hour DE law class, pass the DE state examination, and provide a Certificate of Licensure History from PA.
Delaware uses DELPROS as their official Licensing site
PRIOR TO APPLYING
In order to apply for a license or submit a service request, you must first have a DELPROS user account . To LOG IN or CREATE a DELPROS (Delaware Professional Regulation Online Services) user account:
Click GO on the Apply/Manage a License and Service Requests tile.
If you do not have a DELPROS user account, click the REGISTER button on the left side of page for NEW USERS.
The following are required regardless of whether you are applying by examination or reciprocity.
In addition to submitting the application and fee in DELPROS, you must submit:
The Statement of Broker of Record signed by the broker of record for the office you are working in.
Broker Michael McGavisk RB-0031122 (Start typing the first name and it will appear)
The office you enter in employment section of your online application
Keller Williams Wilmington
1521 Concord Pike, Suite 102
Wilmington, DE 19803
302.299.1100
RM-0000593
A Certificate of Licensure History to be sent directly to the Commission office from each jurisdiction (state, U.S. territory or District of Columbia) where you have ever held any kind of real estate license.
The Certificate(s) must be dated within 30 days of the application.
In addition to submitting the application, fee, and supporting documentation required in the Requirements for All Applicants, in DELPROS, you must also submit:
The original score report that you received from Pearson VUE when you passed the Delaware law portion of the salesperson’s examination.
A copy of the certificate received when you completed the Delaware law portion of the salesperson’s pre-licensing course
Maryland and PA have reciprocity. If you are interested in getting your MD license, it is best to have your PA license first.
Intended Broker Affiliation- Main Office, Registration Number: 23425 no branch
Requirements:
A Certification of License History (original only, with raised seal, no copies) of your current Standard license from the state that has entered into a reciprocal agreement with the Maryland Real Estate Commission. It must:
Confirm that your license is active and in good standing;
Describe any past disciplinary action taken against you or your license or the refusal or withdrawal of an application by the licensing authority;
List the office address and trade name of your current brokerage; and
Be dated within 90 days of submission to the Maryland Real Estate Commission
PA will only send to MD REC, they will not send to you.
Delaware State Requirement Details for Real Estate Post-Licensing Education
Continuing Education and License Renewal Date: 4/30 every even-numbered year
Hours Required by the State: 12 hours within the first year of licensure
· 3 hours in Module 1 (professional standards in real estate)
· 3 hours in Module 2 (agreement of sale and buyer representation)
· 3 hours in Module 3 (real estate documents and seller representation)
· 3 hours in Module 4 (real estate professionalism)
The CE Shop's Offering
Reporting: Real estate course completions are reported to the Delaware Real Estate Commission. The state requires schools to report course completions within seven to ten days from the course completion date. Course completions will be reported within this time frame. The Commission does not post CE credits to the licensees account. It is the responsibility of the licensee to ensure that they have completed the continuing education requirement.
Expiration Date of Course: Course expiration dates vary by course but are generally one year after order date. Each course has an individual expiration date which is listed in your account.
Final Exams: Final exams must be passed with at least a 80% and may be taken as many times as necessary in order to pass.
Certificates: Upon completion of the course, The CE Shop will provide students with an electronic Certificate of Completion. Certificates will remain in your account for a minimum of five years, should you need additional copies. Please refer to your license renewal application to determine if you need to submit your Certificate of Completion with your license renewal request. Course completion dates are recorded using Central Standard Time. Please note that the date of your Certificate of Completion will reflect this.
License Renewal Process: The process to renew a license in Delaware is to log in to the licensing system online and follow the prompts to renew.
Continuing Education and License Renewal Date: 4/30 of every even-numbered year
Continuing Education hours for licensees shall be prorated in accordance with the following schedule:
· No continuing education is required for fewer than six months of licensure, except that new licensees must meet the 12 hour Newly Licensed Salespersons Modules as set forth in the section below.
· Six (6) hours of continuing education are required after at least six months but less than twelve months of licensure. The required six hours shall consist of two different modules set forth below.
· Twelve (12) hours of continuing education are required after at least twelve months but less than eighteen months of licensure. The required twelve hours shall consist of four different modules, as set forth below.
· Eighteen (18) hours of continuing education are required after at least eighteen months but less than twenty-four months of licensure. The required eighteen hours shall consist of six different modules, as set forth below.
· Twenty-one (21) hours of continuing education are required after twenty-four months of licensure.
For persons who have successfully completed either the broker or salesperson pre-licensing course but who have not yet made application:
· Twelve (12) hours of continuing education are required more than twelve months but less than eighteen months after course completion. The required twelve hours shall consist of four different modules, as set forth below.
· Twenty-one (21) hours of continuing education are required more than eighteen months but less than twenty-four months after course completion.
· For more than twenty-four months after course completion, twenty-one (21) hours of CE are required for each biennial renewal period.
Required Content for First Renewal:
· If you are a newly-licensed Broker or Associate Broker or if you are a Salesperson licensed by reciprocity, the content of your CE must be based on the required Module Course Contents.
· If you are a newly-licensed Salesperson who was not previously licensed in another jurisdiction, the content of your CE must meet the following requirements:
o You must complete the four Newly-Licensed Salesperson Modules, totaling 12 CE hours, within the first 12 months after your license is issued. These 12 hours will be applied to the required amount of CE hours based on the chart above.
o If your CE requirement is 21 hours based on the chart above, you must complete core modules 1, 5, and 6 listed in Module Course Contents.These three modules are in addition to the required four Newly-Licensed Salesperson Modules that you must complete in your first 12 months of licensure.
o If your CE requirement is 18 hours based on the chart above, you must complete any two of core modules 1, 5 or 6 listed in Module Course Contents. These two modules are in addition to the required four Newly-Licensed Salesperson Modules that you must complete in your first 12 months of licensure.
o If your CE requirement is 12 or 6 hours based on the chart above, you will meet your CE requirement by completing Newly-Licensed Salesperson Modules.
You can join DAR (Delaware Association of Realtors) with their forms only membership. This gives you access to forms. You'll need to complete both forms, joining DAR and choosing the forms only membership. The docs can be found in the Agent Resources google drive folder under Office Docs and New Agents.
In order for the forms to appear in docusign, you'll need to refresh your NRDS number in docusign and it may need 24-48 hours to appear.
OR
Are you already a REALTOR® in another state? Add DAR as your secondary state association here.
Licensees are required to complete 14 hours of Commission-approved continuing education to renew or reactivate their license. 3.5 hours must pertqain to Redlining, Steering, Implicit Bias, Diversity, and the Fair Housing Act Requirement. (1st time renewals are not required to complete that requirement but must meet 14 hours) Continuing Education courses must be completed through an approved Education Provider and must be approved by the PA Real Estate Commission before the course is completed in order to be approved towards meeting the requirement.
Standard salesperson licensees who are renewing for the first time are required to complete a specific set of continuing education modules (PDF) through an approved education provider.
You can purchase the 14 required hours through the CE Shop or other online or in person providers.
Join Maryland REALTORS® as a secondary state member! To join, you must be in good standing with your primary state association. Contact Victor Pessima, Membership Administrator for more details, victor.pessima@mdrealtor.org
Are you already a REALTOR® in another state? Add DAR as your secondary state association here.
Call PAR at 800-555-3390 to begin the process. Please have your membership identification/NRDS number and a credit card ready when you call.
There is a one-time $100 fee for new members. Annual dues are $150 (January-December). Dues for the first year are prorated based on the month you join.