Education and Examinations Division
Certificate of Insurance for a Broker Business Entity
Application for Real Estate Broker License by a Business Entity
Notice of Alternate Name Used by a Sales Agent or Broker License
Affidavit in Support of Claim for Experience
Affidavit in Lieu of Documentation and/or Signature
Renew Your Inspector License
All inspectors licensed by TREC, including Apprentice Inspectors, Real Estate Inspectors, and Professional Inspectors, must renew their license every two years. TREC will send you a renewal notice about 90 days before your license expiration date. Until you receive this notice of renewal, you cannot renew your license.
Qualifying Real Estate Course List
These courses are defined in the Real Estate Licensing Act, and the TREC Rules. Qualifying course credit will not be awarded for the same qualifying course taken more than once within 2 years of each other.
Renew Your Easement or Right-of-Way Business Registration
As an Easement or Right-of-Way (ERW) Business, you must renew your registration every two years. A renewal notice will be sent about 90 days before your expiration date. If your registration expires, you cannot renew it and must re-apply as an ERW Business.
ERW registration renewal requirements
The designated agent for the business entity must be an officer of the corporation, manager of an LLC, or general partner of a partnership and must be registered individually as an ERW agent.
Become an Easement or Right-of-Way Business
The Real Estate License Act requires a business entity (corporation, LLC or partnership) to be registered as an easement or right-of-way business if the business entity provides easement or right-of-way services.
A business entity is required to designate one of its managing officers as its agent for a registration to be issued. A corporation must designate one of its managing officers, an LLC must designate a manager, and a partnership must designate a general partner. The designated agent must be individually registered as an ERW agent.