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The Real Estate Council of Alberta regulates real estate licensees in Alberta. As an independent governing authority, we set, regulate, and enforce standards for residential real estate, commercial real estate, property management, condominium management, and mortgage brokerage licensees across the province. About RECA
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It ensures real estate, mortgage, property management, and...
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The Real Estate Council of Alberta (RECA) enforces the...
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RECA regulates more than 15,000 licensees in real estate,...
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On average, Alberta has about 15,000 licensed professionals. Use this tool to search for a licensee to make sure they are licensed and in good standing.You may "Search by Person" or "Search by Brokerage." If searching a person, simply type in the licensee's first and last name and hit the search button. If the individual is licensed with RECA ...
- Step 1 : Minimum Eligibility Requirements
- Step 2 : Pre-Licensing Education
- Step 3 : Certified Criminal Record Check
- Step 4 : Join A Brokerage
The first step to becoming a Realtor® is to meet the minimum eligibility requirements. Before you can enroll into a Real Estate course, you have to get approval by RECA. They will check your eligibility requirements to see if you are eligible to actually enroll for the course. A person – 1. Should be at least 18 years of age. 2. Must be able to law...
The next step is to complete the pre-licensing education. Once you submit all the documents you get an approval from RECA. Only then you can enroll for your pre-licensing education to get a Realtor® License. You have to apply for a minimum of 2 courses with RECA in order to apply for the Pre-licensing Education.
Once you have completed your pre-licensing courses, the next step is to get a Certified Criminal Record Check (CCRC). There are a couple of different types of criminal record checks, the one that you’re looking for is the one with fingerprinting. It takes a little bit longer, they have to send everything out to Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)i...
To get a license, you have to be employed by a brokerage, otherwise you cannot just apply for a license. I recommend you to talk to two or three different brokerages, see which brokerage fits your needs the best and go and sign up with them. Once you go to the brokerage, they will have you fill out an application which will then be sent to RECA and...
The Alberta Real Estate Association (AREA) is the professional provincial body that represents the interests and concerns of more than 13,000+ Alberta REALTORS ®. We offer top-notch licensing education and lifelong career support into retirement. Join us now for a head start in your real estate. LEARN MORE.
Search for Provider/Education/Licensee. Enter information below to search for a Licensee in the Agency's database. Licensee information can be searched by entering any of the following information: • Name. • Business Name. • License Type. • License Number. • City, State.
myRECA is where you will submit applications and supporting documents, track courses and exams, request services, update information, and pay fees. myRECA is maintained by the Real Estate Council of Alberta (RECA). To create your account, you must agree to RECA’s collection, use, and disclosure of your personal information for regulatory ...
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Sep 1, 2023 · Obtaining a real estate license in Alberta requires dedication, commitment, and adherence to the licensing process defined by the Real Estate Council of Alberta. By meeting eligibility requirements, enrolling in a reputable education program, passing the licensing exam, and joining a brokerage, you can embark on a rewarding career in the thriving real estate industry.