New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 16 - OCCUPATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSING
Chapter 61 - REAL ESTATE BROKERS
Part 11 - LICENSE EXPIRATION AND RENEWAL
Section 16.61.11.8 - REQUIREMENTS
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. Renewal period: Every real estate license expires every three years on the last day of the month following the broker's birth month unless it is renewed on or before that date. Renewal of a license is the sole responsibility of each broker.
B. Late renewal fee penalty: A broker whose license has expired may reinstate their license without reexamination up to one year after expiration by paying a renewal/reinstatement fee three times the regular $270 license renewal fee.
C. Exemption from late fee penalty for documentable medical or military reasons: Pursuant to Section 61-29-8 NMSA 1978, a broker may be excused from paying a late license renewal/reinstatement fee of three times the normal $270 renewal fee if the broker by reason of (1) active duty military service; or (2) due to impairment by illness or injury, cannot complete renewal requirements. In these cases the broker may make application for a license renewal/reinstatement if the application is submitted within the one-year period after license expiration. A broker may apply for an exemption from the late fee under the following conditions and procedures:
D. Forfeiture of license renewal/reinstatement: After the time period of one year from the date of license expiration, the broker will not be able to renew or reinstate their license, and the broker would have to undergo all prelicensure requirements to become licensed in the future.
E. Multiple license circumvention of late fees disallowed: A qualifying broker with multiple licenses cannot avoid paying the late fee on an expired license by allowing the license to expire and subsequently applying for an additional license. An application for an additional license within one year of the broker's license expiration date will only be accepted if the qualifying broker brings all other licenses current with respect to fees, continuing education, and other renewal requirements. In addition to paying a license renewal/reinstatement fee, the broker will be required, as a condition of license renewal/reinstatement, to provide documentation of the completion of the necessary 42 hours of continuing education required for a qualifying broker.
F. On-line renewal forms: The commission shall email online license renewal forms and all related web links to brokers at the broker's email of record on file at the commission, and if possible, in the case of active associate brokers, send a copy of said email renewal notice to the applicable qualifying broker.
G. Phone number of record and email of record address changes: Brokers are responsible for providing the commission with a current email address, and phone number; and, for notifying the commission within 10 days of a change of email address. Brokers must also maintain a current residential address with the commission and notify the commission within 10 days of a residential address change.
H. Payment of commissions to brokers with expired license: The qualifying broker may pay a commission to a broker whose license is expired or to the estate of a deceased broker only if the transaction was under contract while the broker's license was current.
I. Background checks: The commission will conduct a background check on all renewal applicants and may use that information in determining their eligibility for renewal.