
The Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC) is preparing to launch the new Real Estate and Appraiser License Management Portal—known as the REALM Portal. This modernized system will streamline how providers post course credit, manage approvals, and interact with the agency. Below are the latest timeline and key updates to help you prepare.
Important Dates
System Downtime
TREC’s current online licensing services and the Posting System will be unavailable during the transition to the REALM Portal:
- December 2, 2025, at 5 p.m. CT-December 14, 2025.
REALM Portal Launch
- New launch date: December 15, 2025. (Updated from December 10 to allow additional time for final adjustments.)
Upcoming Changes for Providers
Course Approval Numbers
Current course approval numbers will be replaced. New numbers will include five digits plus an alpha code. Providers will receive a complete list of their existing courses and their new course numbers.
Provider approval numbers will not change but will also now include an alpha code.
- QE Provider: QP
- Exempt QE Provider: XQP
- CE Provider: CEP
- Real Estate QE Course: REQC
- Inspector QE Course: INSQ
- ERW QE Course: ERWQ
- College Accredited QE Course: ACC
- Real Estate CE Course: RECE
- Real Estate Non-Elective Course: RENE
- Inspector CE Course: INSC
- Inspector Non-Elective Course: INE
- ERW CE Course: ERWC
License Numbers
Sales agent, broker, inspector, and appraiser license numbers will remain the same. Each license number will receive an alpha code representing the license type. Both the license number and alpha code will be required when posting course credit.
Updates to Course Delivery Method Definitions
The REALM Portal introduces updated and more comprehensive terminology to better reflect current industry standards. Delivery methods include:
Synchronous (Live, Real-Time)
- Synchronous Live In-Person: Instructor and students interact live at the same location.
- Synchronous Live Virtual: Instructor and students interact live via video conferencing.
Asynchronous (Self-Paced)
- Asynchronous Online: Students access content and assessments on their own time via a learning management system.
- Asynchronous Correspondence: Students receive course materials by mail, email, or an online portal and complete them independently.
Blended Delivery Options
At least 50% of the course must be delivered in one of the synchronous methods described above and the remaining 50% may be delivered using an asynchronous method. Examples include:
- Blended Live In-Person/Online
- Blended Live In-Person/Correspondence
- Blended Live Virtual/Online
- Blended Live Virtual/Correspondence
Legal Update Course Applications
Applications for the 2026–2027 Legal Update I and II courses that have already been submitted are currently under review. Approval letters will be issued beginning mid-December through the new REALM Portal. Applications are processed in the order received.
Stay Informed
Targeted updates will continue to be sent to operations managers for approved education providers. You can also follow REALM Portal developments anytime on the TREC website.