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Vermont Real Estate Continuing Education (CE)

All Vermont real estate licensees must complete continuing education (CE) before each license renewal. CE keeps licensees current on changes to real estate law, ethics standards, fair housing rules, and professional practices.

CE requirements in Vermont include a combination of mandatory core courses and elective hours. Courses must be completed through state-approved CE providers — completion certificates from non-approved sources will not count toward renewal.

Vermont CE Requirements Overview

Renewal Cycle

Vermont licenses renew every 2 years. CE hours must be completed during the current license period — hours completed before the period started or after the deadline generally do not count toward renewal.

Mandatory Core Topics

Most states, including Vermont, require specific topics in every renewal period: NAR Code of Ethics (or state equivalent), fair housing, agency relationships, and risk management or legal updates. Check the current Vermont Real Estate Commission requirements for exact mandatory course topics.

Elective Hours

In addition to mandatory core topics, Vermont licensees must complete elective CE hours of their choosing from approved courses. Popular elective topics include commercial real estate, property management, investment analysis, green building, and technology in real estate.

Approved Providers

CE must be completed through providers approved by the Vermont Real Estate Commission. Many providers offer online CE that can be completed at your own pace. Verify provider approval status before purchasing courses — completion through unapproved providers will not be accepted.

Ethics CE: The NAR Requirement

If you are a member of the National Association of REALTORS® (NAR), you must complete ethics training every three years as a condition of NAR membership — separate from state CE requirements. The NAR Code of Ethics training is available through NAR's online platform and many state and local associations.

Some states accept NAR ethics training to satisfy the state's ethics CE requirement, while others require completion of a separate state-specific ethics course. Check whether Vermont's CE requirements accept NAR ethics training as a substitute for the mandatory ethics course.

CE Completion Best Practices

Start CE early in your renewal cycle — don't wait until the last 60 days

Verify your CE provider is approved by the Vermont Real Estate Commission before purchasing

Download and save all CE completion certificates immediately after finishing a course

Track your CE hours in a spreadsheet or folder — don't rely solely on provider records

Complete mandatory core courses first, then fill remaining hours with electives

NAR members: complete the ethics renewal separately from state CE requirements

Vermont CE and Renewal Resources