Massachusetts Continuing Education Requirements
| Core | Elective | Total Hours |
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You Need | 7 | 21 | 28 |
We Offer | 0 | 0 | 0 |
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Updated State Requirements
Massachusetts Appraiser Continuing Education (CE) Requirements
Continuing education is mandatory at renewal for all licensees. All license or certificate holders including trainees must complete a seven-hour USPAP Update course with each new edition of USPAP. Failure to do so may result in removal from the National Registry and discipline by the Board. License renewal terms run two years on the anniversary of the licensee’s birthday.
For Certified Residential licensees, not more than seven hours of courses designated as elective may be credited toward renewal.
For Certified General licensees, at least 14 hours in courses shall be designated as non-residential.
- Total Hours: 28
- Mandatory Hours: 7
- Elective Hours: 21
- Renewal Cycle: 2 Years
- Renewal Deadline: 24 months from the next occurring date of birth
Massachusetts Continuing Education Requirements
| Core | Elective | Total Hours |
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You Need | 0 | 0 | 0 |
We Offer | 0 | 0 | 0 |
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Updated State Requirements
Massachusetts Attorney CLE Requirements
Massachusetts is one of the few states where continuing legal education (CLE) for attorneys is not mandatory, except for the Practicing with Professionalism course for new attorneys admitted to the bar after September 2013 (see below for additional information). However, many of the Massachusetts Bar Association’s CLE programs are accredited or approved in most nearby states, including:
- Connecticut: There is no approval or accreditation process in Connecticut for providers. The course will be automatically approved if in compliance with Connecticut Practice Book.
- Maine: Attorney must submit a certificate of attendance and apply for course credit individually. Attorneys will then follow Maine’s self-application procedure.
- Vermont: Accredited Sponsor
- New York: Attorney must submit “Application for Accreditation of an Individual Course Activity.”
- New Hampshire: No longer certifies any providers of CLE courses. Instead, New Hampshire requires attorneys to self-report that they have attended CLE courses of sufficient intellectual and practical content.
Please contact your local state bar association to verify the specific mandatory CLE requirements for your jurisdiction.
Massachusetts Continuing Education Requirements
| Core | Elective | Total Hours |
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You Need | 12 | 0 | 12 |
We Offer | 0 | 0 | 0 |
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Updated State Requirements
Massachusetts Broker Continuing Education (CE) Requirements
All individuals licensed as real estate agents in the Commonwealth must demonstrate that they have completed the 12-hour continuing education requirement as a prerequisite to renewing their license as “active” (so they can work as agents). An “active” license entitles you to work. If you do not complete the 12-hour continuing education requirement by your scheduled license renewal date then the Board must, by law, renew your license as “inactive”.
- Total Hours: 12
- Renewal: 2 Years
- Renewal Deadline: Every 2 years on your schedule renewal date