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Kansas Real Estate License Renewal

Real estate licenses in Kansas must be renewed every 2 years. Renewal requires completing the state-mandated continuing education (CE) hours, paying the renewal fee, and submitting your renewal application before your license expires.

Understanding the renewal timeline, CE requirements, and what happens if you miss the deadline protects your license and your livelihood. This page covers what Kansas licensees need to know about the renewal process.

Kansas License Renewal at a Glance

Renewal Cycle

Kansas real estate licenses renew every 2 years. Your renewal date is tied to your original license issuance date. Check your current expiration date through the Kansas Real Estate Commission's online license lookup system.

Continuing Education

Kansas requires continuing education hours to be completed before each renewal. CE topics typically include mandatory core courses (ethics, agency, contracts, fair housing) plus electives of your choosing. Hours and required topics vary — confirm current requirements with the Kansas Real Estate Commission.

Renewal Application

Most states allow online license renewal through the commission's portal. You'll need to certify that you've completed your CE requirements, pay the renewal fee, and confirm your sponsoring broker's information is current. Keep certificates of completion for all CE courses.

Inactive Status Option

If you are not actively practicing, you may be able to renew your license as inactive in Kansas. An inactive license cannot be used to conduct transactions but maintains your licensed status so you can reactivate later without re-taking the exam.

What Happens If Your License Lapses

If your Kansas real estate license expires, you cannot legally conduct real estate transactions until it is reinstated. Most states have a grace period — typically 30–90 days — during which you can still renew with a late fee. After the grace period, reinstatement may require additional steps including repeating the licensing exam in some states.

Do not wait until the last minute to complete your CE hours. Many CE providers get overwhelmed in the weeks before license renewal deadlines. Completing your required education at least 30–60 days before your renewal date gives you time to resolve any issues with documentation or course certificates.

Renewing with an incomplete CE record — or misrepresenting CE completion — is a violation of Kansas real estate license law and can result in disciplinary action by the commission. Only certify CE hours you have actually completed from state-approved providers.

License Renewal Checklist

Know your exact Kansas license expiration date — check the commission's online portal

Complete all required CE hours from state-approved providers before your deadline

Keep all CE completion certificates — providers send them by email in most cases

Submit your renewal application and fee at least 30 days before expiration

Confirm your sponsoring broker's license is also current and active

Update any name changes or address changes before renewing

Kansas Licensing Resources