1 hours ago Real Estate DCRA is currently accepting renewal applications for occupational and professional licenses. As of July 1, 2021, you may start submitting your renewal application online if your license reflects an expiration date during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Just Now The District of Columbia Board of Real Estate Appraisers mandates a total of 28 hours of CE for the following license types: Appraiser Trainees, Licensed Residential Real Property Appraisers, Certified Residential Real Property Appraisers, and Certified General Real Property Appraisers.
Just Now Description: The District of Columbia Real Estate Commission regulates the licenses of professional real estate agents and protects consumers by upholding the District of Columbia real estate license law. The Commission consists of …
Just Now Description: The District of Columbia Real Estate Commission regulates the licenses of professional real estate agents and protects consumers by upholding the District of Columbia real estate license law. The Commission consists of …
3 hours ago DCAR is the voice of real estate in DC. Check Back Soon for New Learning and Networking Opportunities • DCAR and GCAAR offices are closed 12 - 1 pm, Monday - Friday for lunch. Please call our Member Services team at 301-590-8769 for assistance or to schedule an in-person appointment.
6 hours ago Real Estate Projects. On this page, you will find information about the District of Columbia real estate projects under the Office of the Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development (DMPED). To view all real estate projects, visit the DMPED Real Estate Projects Pipeline. Download and connect with the same data using Open Data DC's APIs
6 hours ago District of Columbia Real Estate Commission ATTENTION: All licensing services and requests must be submitted online at www.dcopla.org/realestate. Paper service requests will no longer …
2 hours ago The Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs’ (DCRA) Occupational and Professional Licensing Administration (OPLA) supports the District’s non-health occupational and professional boards, commissions, and programs. OPLA enforces regulations and offers licenses in more than 125 occupational and professional categories.
1 hours ago The Office of Tax and Revenue's (OTR) real property tax database provides online access to real property information that was formerly available only through manual searches and at various DC public libraries. You can obtain property value, assessment roll, and other information for more than 200,000 parcels using the links below.
4 hours ago (4) The term “Board” means the Board of Real Estate established by the Non-Health Related Occupations and Professions Licensure Act of 1998 [Title I of D.C. Law 12-261, codified as § 47-2853.01 et seq.].
Just Now Description: The District of Columbia Real Estate Commission regulates the licenses of professional real estate agents and protects consumers by upholding the District of Columbia real estate license law. The Commission consists of …
6 hours ago Board of Real Estate Appraisers; Board of Real Estate Appraisers. Enabling Statute / Mayoral Order: D.C. Code § 47–2853.06(g) Governing Agency / Agency Acronym: Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs (DCRA) Point of contact: Stacey Williams Telephone: (202) 442-4495 Email: [email protected] Members:
Additionally, the Board protects consumers by enforcing the District of Columbia real estate license law. The Board consists of five members appointed by the Mayor. Three members are real estate appraisers licensed in the District, one is a real estate broker licensed in the District, and one is a consumer member.
The District of Columbia Real Estate Commission regulates the licenses of professional real estate agents and protects consumers by upholding the District of Columbia real estate license law. The Commission consists of nine members appointed by the Mayor.
(4) The term “Board” means the Board of Real Estate established by the Non-Health Related Occupations and Professions Licensure Act of 1998 [Title I of D.C. Law 12-261, codified as § 47-2853.01 et seq.].
Complete a 3-hour DC Real Estate Commission (DCREC) approved Fair Housing course. Passing score on the state (DC) portion of the Salesperson exam. For additional information on the exam, refer to the “Real Estate License Examination Candidate Information Bulletin” on the DREC website.