Georgia's continuing education requirement for license renewal is:
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12 hours every 2 years
12 hours every 2 years would be 24 hours over 4 years, which is insufficient to meet Georgia's requirement. This option represents a common confusion with states that have shorter renewal cycles or lower hour requirements.
24 hours every 4 years
24 hours every 4 years is half of Georgia's actual requirement. This might reflect outdated information or confusion with states that have lower continuing education standards.
36 hours every 4 years
45 hours every 3 years
45 hours every 3 years would total 60 hours over 4 years, exceeding Georgia's requirement by 24 hours. This option might represent confusion with states with more stringent education requirements or shorter renewal cycles.
Why is this correct?
Georgia mandates 36 hours of continuing education every 4-year license renewal period. This requirement ensures licensees maintain current knowledge of real estate practices, laws, and ethical standards while allowing sufficient time between renewal cycles.
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