Delaware continuing education requirements are:
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14 hours annually
Option A is incorrect because Delaware doesn't require annual continuing education. This misconception might arise from confusing Delaware with states that have annual requirements or from misremembering the biennial cycle as annual.
21 hours every 2 years
30 hours every 3 years
Option C is incorrect because Delaware's renewal cycle is every 2 years, not 3 years. This error may stem from confusing Delaware with other states that have triennial renewal cycles.
No continuing education required
Option D is incorrect because all states require some form of continuing education to maintain real estate licenses. This misconception might come from confusing continuing education with post-licensing requirements, which can sometimes differ.
Why is this correct?
Delaware mandates 21 hours of continuing education every 2 years for license renewal. This biennial cycle is specific to Delaware's regulatory framework and ensures licensees maintain current knowledge of real estate practices and laws.
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