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Nebraska requires real estate post-license education for new Salesperson Licensees, new Broker Licensees, and those acting as a Designated Broker.
All our Nebraska Real Estate School classes are approved by the Nebraska Real Estate Commission (NREC) under the most current rules, are 100% online, and include instructor support by phone, email, and online Q&A.
There is mandatory post-license education for each level of real estate license in Nebraska:
If you were issued a new Nebraska real estate salesperson or broker license after July 1st 2020, you are required to complete post-license education within the first 180 days from your license issuance date.
Licenses issues prior to July 1st 2020 do not need to complete this education.
The required 12 credit hour course is 'NE 7000: Real Estate Practice', which covers the required knowledge and skills for real estate practice, including, but not limited to, completing contracts and listing agreements and handling of client funds.
In order to act as a designated broker for any other real estate licensee in Nebraska, the designated broker applicant must complete twelve (12) credit hours of approved courses of post-license education in the following subjects: Real Estate Trust Accounting, Brokerage Finance, Business Ethics, and Risk Management.
We make this simple with our online NE 6000: Nebraska Designated Broker Post-Licensing package that covers all required elements of your post-license education.
If you have additional questions about these requirements and how they affect you, you can also contact the NE Real Estate Commission.
Salesperson and Broker licensees in the state of Nebraska must complete the NE 7000 course within 180 days of licensure to avoid being placed on inactive status.
The NE 7000 course consists of 12 credit hours of study related to required knowledge and skills for real estate practice, including, but not limited to, completing contracts and listing agreements, as well as the handling of client funds.
$149
Four courses covering a range of topics, approved for a total of 12 credit hours by the Nebraska Real Estate Commission to satisfy the NE Designated Broker Post-Licensing education mandate. All newly licensed Nebraska brokers must complete these courses within the first six months of obtaining their license if they intend to act as a designated broker.
$160