California Continuing Education Requirements
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You Need | 18 | 38 | 56 |
We Offer | 0 | 0 | 0 |
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Updated 16 Mar, 2022State Requirements
All licensed appraisers must meet continuing education requirements before they may renew their license. The current effective and expiration date term of a California real estate appraiser license is two years. However, the Continuing Education (CE) Cycle is a four year term. The cycle starts with the effective date of the initial and upgraded license, every four years.
Minimum Continuing Education Requirements
Applicants for license renewal must complete a total of 56 hours of continuing education during the four- year continuing education cycle. The cycle starts at the effective date of the current license plus four years. License renewals are required every two years and Licensees must provide proof of completion of the following mandatory courses for all licenses:
- USPAP — Licensees must complete the 7-hour National USPAP Update Course (or its equivalent as determined by the AQB) every two years. An AQB Certified USPAP Instructor who is a Certified Residential or Certified General appraiser in good standing must teach the course.
- Laws and Regulations — Licensees must complete a Bureau approved course of at least four hours covering Federal and State Laws and Regulations once every four years.
Although licensees should complete an average of 14 hours for each calendar year, they are not required to complete continuing education in each specific year.
Other than the mandatory 7-hour National USPAP Update Course (or its equivalent as determined by the AQB), duplicate education will not be accepted if completed within the same CE Cycle.
- Total Hours Required: 56
- Mandatory Hours: 18
- Elective Hours: 38
- Renewal Cycle in Years: 4
- Education Cycle in Months: 48
California Continuing Education Requirements
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You Need | 7 | 12.5 | 19 |
We Offer | 0 | 6 | 6 |
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California Continuing Education Individual Courses
Updated 23 Mar, 2022State Requirements
With a few exceptions, most attorneys who are actively practicing law in California must take 25 hours of Minimum Continuing Legal Education (MCLE) every three years and file a report with the State Bar.
Here is a breakdown of the required credits:
- Half of the 25 MCLE hours must be in activities approved for what are called “participatory” MCLE credit. • No more than 12.5 hours can be for self-study
- Other special requirements:
- At least four hours of legal ethics
- At least one hour on competence issues
- At least one hour in an area called the Recognition and Elimination of Bias in the Legal Profession and Society
- Total Hours: 25
- Core Hours: 6
- Renewal Cycle: 3 years
- Renewal Deadline: Group 1 (A-G): Feb. 1, 2022 | Group 2 (H-M): Feb 1, 2024 | Group 3 (N-Z): Feb, 1, 2023
California Continuing Education Requirements
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You Need | 9 | 18 | 18 | 45 |
We Offer | 6 | 0 | 7 | 13 |
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California Continuing Education Individual Courses
Updated 23 Feb, 2023State Requirements
EFFECTIVE 1/1/23 – For subsequent renewals, all licensees with a license expiration date on or after January 1, 2023 or who are renewing on a late basis after January 1, 2023, must complete 45 hours of DRE approved continuing education consisting of:
- One nine-hour CE survey course that covers the seven mandatory subjects: ethics, agency, trust fund handling, risk management, management and supervision, fair housing and implicit bias training OR licensees can choose to take individual courses in all of those mandatory subjects;
- A minimum of 18 hours of CE courses in the category of consumer protection; and
- The remaining clock hours to complete the 45 hours of continuing education may be related to either consumer service or consumer protection courses.
*NOTE: hours may differentiate for first-time renewals. Additionally, 9 hour survey courses may not be required when taken individually. Please refer to the California Department of Real Estate for clarification.