How to renew your real estate license in Missouri
Missouri real estate licenses must be renewed every two years through the Missouri Real Estate Commission (MREC). To renew an active license, real estate salespersons and brokers must complete continuing education, submit a renewal application through the MOPRO system, and pay the required renewal fee before the expiration deadline.
- Missouri real estate license renewal steps
- Step 1: Complete your continuing education or post-license requirements
- Step 2: Gather your renewal information and access the MOPRO system
- Step 3: Submit your renewal application and pay your renewal fee
- Quick renewal facts
- Continue growing beyond renewal requirements
- FAQs
Missouri real estate license renewal steps
Missouri real estate licenses renew on a biennial cycle with different expiration dates for brokers and salespersons. Renew your license before the expiration deadline to avoid interruptions to your ability to practice real estate in Missouri.
Step 1
Complete your continuing education requirements
Before renewing your license, complete all required continuing education.
Missouri continuing education requirements: 12 hours
Important continuing education reminders:
- Schools may take up to 10 business days to furnish course completion information to the Commission
- Licensees are responsible for independently verifying their continuing education completion records
- Continuing education completion must be on file with MREC before online renewal can be completed
Be sure to save your course completion certificates and maintain copies for your records.
Pro Tip: Complete your continuing education at least two weeks before your renewal deadline to allow time for provider reporting and avoid last-minute renewal issues.
Step 2
Gather your renewal information and access the MOPRO system
Missouri real estate license renewals are completed online through the MOPRO system.
To renew online:
- Log into your MOPRO account
- Select “Renew a License”
- Review your renewal eligibility and license details
- Complete the renewal application
Licensees cannot:
- Transfer licenses between brokers during online renewal
- Change license status during the online renewal process
Step 3
Submit your renewal application and pay your renewal fee
Before submitting your renewal:
- Confirm all continuing education requirements are complete
- Verify your renewal information is accurate
Current renewal fees include:
- Salesperson renewal fee: $65
- Broker renewal fee: $75
After submitting payment:
- Save your renewal confirmation
- Verify your expiration date updates through the MREC License Search system
- Download and save your updated license information for your records
Important: Confirmation of online renewal submission does not mean the license has been renewed. Your updated expiration date must appear in the MREC license search system before you may continue practicing.
Missouri licensees may not conduct real estate activities after the expiration date unless the MREC website reflects the updated expiration date.
Quick renewal facts
Here are a few additional renewal details to keep in mind before submitting your application.
- Renewal cycle: Every 2 years
- Broker renewal deadline: June 30 of even-numbered years
- Salesperson renewal deadline: September 30 of even-numbered years
- Continuing education requirement: 12 hours
- Renewal method: Online through MOPRO or by paper renewal
- Salesperson renewal fee: $65
- Broker renewal fee: $75
- Late renewal fee: $50 per month or partial month
- Maximum late fee: $200
Continue growing beyond renewal requirements
A Colibri Real Estate CE Membership gives you access to continuing education, career development resources, and professional growth opportunities designed to support you beyond your next renewal.
Depending on your membership level, benefits may include:
- Unlimited access to state-approved continuing education courses in Missouri
- Learning Snacks with short trainings, templates, checklists, and business resources
- Discounts on certifications like Certified Negotiation Expert, Certified Buyer Agent Expert, and Real Estate AI Specialist (Included FREE in a Pro or Premier package)
- AI MasterTracks training focused on using AI for lead generation, client communication, marketing workflows, and repeat business strategies
Whether you’re focused on staying compliant, building expertise, or growing your business, a Colibri Real Estate CE Membership helps you continue building momentum throughout your real estate career.
Are you licensed in multiple states? Multi-state membership options are available!
Colibri Real Estate also offers CE packages and individual courses for Missouri real estate professionals.
FAQs
If a Missouri real estate license renewal is submitted after the expiration deadline, the licensee may not legally conduct real estate activities until the license is properly renewed.
Late renewal fees apply at a rate of $50 per month or partial month, up to a maximum of $200.
Yes. Missouri real estate licenses may be renewed online through the MOPRO system.
Yes, if the license has been expired for less than two years.
Licensees must complete continuing education requirements, submit renewal or reinstatement documentation, and pay applicable renewal and delinquent fees.
Licenses expired for more than two years become void and require complete requalification as a new applicant.
Approved schools may take up to 10 business days to furnish course completion information to the Missouri Real Estate Commission.
No. Missouri licensees cannot transfer licenses between brokers during the online renewal process.
Note: This license renewal information is provided as a convenience only and is subject to change at any time. It’s ultimately the responsibility of the licensee to be sure they are meeting all requirements for each license and corresponding renewal period.