Indiana continuing education requirements include:
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12 hours annually
Option A is incorrect because it suggests 12 hours annually, which would be excessive for Indiana's requirements. Many states do require annual education, but Indiana follows a 3-year cycle instead. This misconception likely comes from confusing Indiana with states that have annual requirements.
24 hours every 2 years
Option B is incorrect because it describes a 24-hour biennial requirement, which is common in many states but not Indiana. Students often assume neighboring states have similar requirements, but Indiana's 3-year/36-hour structure is distinct from surrounding states' biennial systems.
36 hours every 3 years
No continuing education required
Option D is incorrect because all states require some form of continuing education for real estate license renewal. While the hours and frequency vary, no state completely eliminates continuing education requirements as a condition for maintaining an active real estate license.
Why is this correct?
Answer C is correct because Indiana law mandates 36 hours of continuing education every 3 years for license renewal. This 3-year cycle with 36 hours is specific to Indiana's regulatory framework and distinguishes it from many other states with different frequency requirements.
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