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How to Renew a Real Estate License in Idaho

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Chase Milner
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Jul 9, 2025
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If you're building a real estate business in Idaho, renewing your license is essential. Whether you're a brand-new agent or a seasoned pro, staying on top of these requirements ensures you can keep doing what you love without interruptions.

This guide breaks down everything you need to know for 2025, including how long your license is valid, what continuing education (CE) is required, and the step-by-step process to renew with confidence.

How Long is a Real Estate License Good for in Idaho?

Idaho real estate licenses are good for two years. Missing that deadline could mean late fees—or worse, a lapse in your license. The good news? A little planning goes a long way. Get your CE hours done early, and you’ll be set for a smooth renewal.

Steps to Renew Your Real Estate License

Below are the steps you’ll need to follow to keep your real estate license active in Idaho. Each step helps ensure you stay fully compliant with the Idaho Real Estate Commission (IREC) regulations.

  1. Complete Your Required Continuing Education
  2. Submit Your License Renewal Application
  3. Pay the Required Fees
  4. Verify Your Renewal Status

Let’s take a closer look at each step—especially the continuing education updates you’ll need to know for 2025.

1. Complete Your Required Continuing Education (2025 Update)

For 2025, Idaho’s basic continuing education requirement you must complete two different Commission Core courses plus a set number of approved elective hours.

Even though the requirement is often called “16 hours,” the actual total seat time usually ends up closer to 19.5 hours. This is because each Commission Core course typically lasts between 3.5 to 4 hours, instead of exactly 3 hours.

Here’s how it breaks down:

Salesperson (First Renewal)

  • 12 hours of post-license education, which includes:
    • An 8-hour “Post License Fundamentals” course
    • A 4-hour post-license elective course of your choice
  • 2 different Commission Core courses during your two-year license period (about 7–8 hours total)
  • Total seat time: Around 19.5 hours

Salesperson (Subsequent Renewals)

  • 2 different Commission Core courses (7–8 hours total)
  • 12 hours of approved elective courses
  • Total seat time: About 19.5 hours

Broker (Every Renewal)

  • 2 different Commission Core courses (7–8 hours total)
  • 12 hours of approved elective courses
  • Total seat time: Around 19.5 hours

Be sure to choose an Idaho Real Estate Commission (IREC)-approved continuing education provider. For easy access and guaranteed state compliance, consider programs like those from US Realty Training, which offer courses tailored specifically to Idaho’s 2025 requirements, including the latest Commission Core topics and elective hours.

2. Submit Your License Renewal Application

Once you’ve completed all your required courses — including the 2025 Commission Core topics and any post-license or elective hours — your next step is to submit your license renewal application to the Idaho Real Estate Commission.

The renewal process usually involves:

  • Providing proof that you completed your continuing education hours
  • Updating your contact information
  • Submitting any other required documents

You can typically complete this process online through the IREC licensing portal, making it quick and convenient.

3. Pay the Required Fees

When you submit your renewal application, you’ll also need to include the renewal fee. The cost can differ based on factors like whether you’re renewing as a Salesperson or Broker, and if your renewal is on time or late. 

For the most up-to-date fee details, be sure to visit the Idaho Real Estate Commission’s website or take a look at our FAQ below.

4. Verify Your Renewal Status

After you’ve sent in your renewal application along with the payment, make sure to regularly check your email and the IREC online portal. 

The Commission will let you know if your application has been approved or if there’s anything else you need to do. Once approved, your license will be valid for another two-year period.

FAQs about Renewing Your Real Estate License in Idaho

Can You Renew a Real Estate License After it Expires?

Yes, it’s possible, but it gets a bit trickier. Typically, you’ll have to cover a late fee and might need to show proof that you’ve completed any required continuing education. 

If your license has expired for over a year, you will be asked to start over with a new application and even retake parts of the licensing exam. To keep things simple, it’s best to renew before your license expires.

How Much Does a Real Estate License Renewal Cost in Idaho?

Renewal fees can vary depending on whether you’re renewing as a salesperson or a broker, as well as the cost of the continuing education school you pick. 

  • Continuing Education Courses: $150-$300
  • Salesperson Renewal Fee: Around $160
  • Broker Renewal Fee: Around $160

Since these amounts can change, it’s always best to double-check the current fees online and shop around to find what works for you best.

What Can I Expect From an Online Continuing Education Course?

Taking your continuing education courses online makes it easy to meet Idaho’s requirements on your own schedule. Both agents and brokers need to complete specific core courses set by the Idaho Real Estate Commission, along with a number of elective hours to keep your knowledge fresh and up to date.

Typically, you’ll complete two Commission Core courses covering important updates on rules, laws, and industry trends. Then, you’ll choose elective classes that suit your interests and professional goals. Some common electives include topics like consumer protection, environmental awareness, personal safety, and property management basics.

Many online providers offer interactive tools like quizzes, videos, and discussion boards to make the learning experience more engaging.

By selecting continuing education through US Realty Training’s approved partners, you can be confident that you’re fulfilling all IREC requirements with courses designed to keep you informed and compliant.

How Long is a Continuing Education Course?

Although Idaho’s official continuing education requirement is commonly listed as “16 hours” every two years, the total time you’ll spend is usually closer to 19.5 hours. 

Luckily, many online programs let you work through the material at your own pace, so you can fit your studies around your busy schedule.

Final Thoughts on Renewing a Real Estate License in Idaho

Once you’ve finished your continuing education, just submit your renewal application and fees. Getting a head start on your CE will help you avoid any last-minute stress and keep your license in good standing. Stay on top of this for future success in your career! 

Ready to take care of your continuing education? We make it easy with US Realty Training’s partnered CE program by clicking the enroll button below and make sure your license stays current!

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TL;DR: Idaho real estate licenses last two years. To renew the license, finish two Commission Core courses plus elective hours (about 19.5 total), then file your online renewal, pay the ≈$160 fee, and confirm approval in the IREC portal. Renew on time—late renewals cost more and expired licenses may require retesting. Online CE makes compliance easy.

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