First Year Post
Licensing Bundle
Post Licensing
Initial real estate licenses in Nevada are valid for 12 consecutive months, expiring the last day of the month during which you obtain your license. Each licensing period thereafter is for a period of 24 consecutive months. During the first year, new licensees are required to attend instruction for a total of 30 hours with the specific courses outlined. We offer sessions on weekdays throughout the month. Visit our schedule for updated classes and call to register.
$189 / was $289
Flexible
Schedule
Approved by Nevada
Real Estate Devision
Comprehensive
Course Material
What You'll Learn
First Year Post License
APost-licensing is used synonymously with post-license education. It’s the state-mandated education requirement for new realtors. To keep your real estate license active, you need to complete post-licensing training before your first license renewal. So, if in your state’s real estate licenses expire after two years, you have two years to complete your post-licensing education. As we mentioned above, post-licensing requirements are mandated and managed by individual states, but almost every state does have some post-licensing requirements.
Post License Modules & Courses
First Year Post-Licensing Bundle
Post: Communications, Technology and Records Management
Post: Land, Property Management, & Tax
Post: Regulatory Disclosures
Post: Escrow, Title and Closing Processes
Post: Negotiation / Cost of Sale
Post: Buyer Representation
Post: The Listing Process
Post: Real Estate Contracts
Post: Agency Relationships
Post: Professional Conduct & Ethics
What Students Say
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Wonderful and incredibly helpful staff and instructors. Audrey is an amazing instructor! Ruby and Dierdre are amazing support staff! I did my post licensing with them and I wish I had done my pre-licensing too! I'll definitely do my future CE with Real Estate School Of Nevada.
Fernando Pruneda
Most instructors don't know how important it is to come across as a person instead of just someone tasked with giving talking points. Audrey made the information relatable and a full week of classes as bearable as it could be. Even fun at times!
Genaro Cruz
100% recommend real estate school of Nevada for post licensing and CE. Audrey was great. She was easy to follow, calm, made me laugh and very knowledgeable. Really enjoyed my week with her!! 🙂
Sharon Thomson
Frequently asked questions(FAQ)
Newly licensed salespersons in Nevada must complete 30 hours of post-licensing education within their first year of licensure. This education is designed to provide practical knowledge and skills for real estate practice.
You are required to complete 30 hours of post-licensing education within your first year as a licensed real estate salesperson in Nevada.
The post-licensing course covers topics such as agency relationships, contracts, ethics, negotiation skills, property management, disclosures, advertising, and risk management, among others. These topics are designed to help you navigate real-world real estate scenarios effectively.
You must complete your 30 hours of post-licensing education by the anniversary date of your initial license issuance. Failing to do so can result in your license being placed on inactive status.
The 30 hours of post-licensing education must be completed through live instruction, either in a classroom setting or through approved live-streaming options.
You can spread out the 30 hours over the course of the year as long as all required hours are completed by your license anniversary date.
If you do not complete the required post-licensing education by your anniversary date, your license will be placed on inactive status. You will not be able to practice real estate until you complete the required education and reapply to reactivate your license.
No, post-licensing education hours cannot be counted towards the continuing education requirements for future license renewals. You will need to complete separate continuing education courses for your second license renewal.
Yes, all 30 hours of post-licensing education must be completed through live instruction, either in-person or via approved live-streaming formats.
Yes, the post-licensing course focuses on practical skills and knowledge needed for active real estate practice, while pre-licensing education covers the foundational laws and principles required to pass the licensing exam.
No, the Nevada Real Estate Division requires specific topics to be covered during the post-licensing education, and these topics are predetermined to ensure you receive a well-rounded understanding of real estate practice.
Yes, you must submit proof of completion of your post-licensing education to the Nevada Real Estate Division. This is typically done by your education provider, but you should confirm that it has been submitted correctly to avoid any issues with your license status.