How many hours of CE are required for Kansas salespersons?
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8
8 hours is insufficient under Kansas law and does not meet the KREC's minimum CE requirement of 12 hours per renewal period; this number might be confused with partial-year requirements in other states.
12
14
14 hours is the CE requirement in some other states, such as Florida, and is a common distractor for test-takers who may confuse multi-state requirements; Kansas specifically mandates only 12 hours.
15
15 hours exceeds the Kansas requirement and may be confused with broker-level requirements in other jurisdictions; Kansas salespersons are not required to complete this many hours per renewal cycle.
Why is this correct?
Kansas salespersons are required to complete 12 hours of continuing education during each two-year license renewal period, as established by the Kansas Real Estate Commission under K.S.A. 58-3046a. These 12 hours must include specific mandatory topics such as Kansas law updates and fair housing, with the remainder available as electives. Failing to complete the full 12 hours results in license expiration and the inability to legally practice real estate in Kansas.
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