Any of the 45-hour packages listed below will meet the full renewal requirements for a California real estate Salesperson renewing their license for the first time.
Salespersons Renewing for the First Time - 45 hours of DRE-Approved Courses
Completing courses in the following categories will satisfy the education requirements for any first time California Salesperson renewal:
Five separate 3-hour courses in the following subjects: Agency, Fair Housing, Trust Funds, Ethics, and Risk Management (AFTER); and
A minimum of 18 hours of Consumer Protection (CP) courses; and
The remaining hours required to complete the 45 hours of continuing education may consist of either Consumer Service (CS) or Consumer Protection (CP) courses.
All of the packages listed on this page satisfy these requirements.
Unlimited access to all of the individual CE courses listed below for 12 months, plus short non-CE courses on the topics you care about like Selling Real Estate During the COVID-19 Pandemic
All course materials are provided as PDF files that can be downloaded from your account immediately after purchase.
Exams are administered online and are accessed by logging in to your user account.
NOTE: DRE regulations limit credit for study time to 8 hours per day and do not allow more
than 15 credit hours of exams to be completed in a 24-hour period. Therefore it will take a minimum of 6 days to complete the entire 45-hour package.
M = Mandatory; CP = Consumer Protection; MS = Management & Supervision; S = Survey; AFTER = DRE-Required Topics: Agency, Fair Housing, Trust Fund Handling, Ethics, and Risk Management; E = Ethics;
Approval Information
Empire Learning courses offered to California licensees are approved by the California Department of Real Estate (DRE Sponsor #5017) for continuing education credit. Each of the courses is individually approved and has a specific approval number that will be displayed on your completion certificate.
Our 45-hour continuing education packages are designed to meet the full renewal requirements for your specific license.
Note: The California Bureau of Real Estate (CalBRE) has changed its name back to the California Department of Real Estate (DRE) effective July 1st, 2018.