Delaware Administrative Code
Title 24 - Regulated Professions and Occupations
Department of State
Division of Professional Regulation
2900 - Real Estate Commission
Section 2900-13.0 - Reinstatement of Licenses; application after revocation; inactive status [24 Del.C. Sections 2910, 2921]

Universal Citation: 24 DE Admin Code 2900-13.0

Current through Register Vol. 28, No. 3, September 1, 2024

13.1 Reinstatement

13.1.1 Effective the renewal period beginning May 1, 2022, a license expired for more than thirty days but less than six months shall be reinstated if the licensee pays the required late fees and completes the seven modules of continuing education required by Section 14.0.

13.1.2 Effective the renewal period beginning May 1, 2022, a license expired for six months or more but less than two years shall be reinstated if the Licensee pays the required late fees, completes the Delaware pre-licensing law course and passes the state portion of the licensing examination.

13.1.3 Effective the renewal period beginning May 1, 2022, a license expired for two years or more shall be reinstated if the Licensee pays the required late fees, completes the seven modules of continuing education required by Section 14.0, and:
13.1.3.1 If the license has been expired for two years or more and the licensee has not been actively licensed and practicing in another state for at least one of the two years immediately prior to making application for reinstatement, the licensee shall also complete the applicable real estate course for Salespersons or Brokers and pass both the state and general portions of the examination.

13.1.3.2 If the license has been expired for two years or more and the licensee has been actively licensed and practicing in another state for at least one of the two years immediately prior to making application for reinstatement, the licensee shall only be required to pass the state portion of the examination.

13.2 A person whose license has been revoked, but not permanently revoked, shall not be considered for the issuance of a new license for a period of at least two (2) years from the date of the revocation of the license. Prior to making application, such person shall re-take and pass the applicable real estate course for Salespersons or Brokers and re-take and pass the Commission's applicable examination for Salespersons or Brokers. Nothing contained herein shall require the Commission to issue a new license upon completion of the above mentioned requirements, as the Commission retains the right to deny any such application. Where a person's license has been permanently revoked by the Commission, the person is not eligible for issuance of a new license at any time.

13.3 Inactive Status

13.3.1 Any Licensee, upon request, may be placed in an inactive status for an unlimited amount of time.

13.3.2 The Licensee may reactivate the license after meeting all of the following requirements:
13.3.2.1 Provide the Commission with notification that the Licensee intends to reactivate the license.

13.3.2.2 Satisfy all the continuing education requirements for each renewal period that the license was inactive.

13.3.2.3 Pay the biennial registration fees, for such time as the license has been inactive.

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