Have you renewed?

By Mary Frances Whitley
Director of Administration

If you haven't renewed your real estate license for 1994-95, your license has expired! June 30 was the deadline for renewing without a late penalty.

The fact that you received this Bulletin is not an indication of renewal; Bulletin labels were printed before June 30.

Agents with expired licenses are reminded that they may not engage in any brokerage activity including listing, selling, leasing and showing real estate or making referrals. Brokers-in-charge are responsible for verifying that all licensees under their supervision - brokers as well as salesmen - have current licenses; failure to do so is a violation of Commission rule.

Expired licenses may be reinstated any time within the twelve months following expiration upon the payment of the renewal fee plus a late filing fee. If you wish to reinstate your license, please return your renewal application with your fee for exactly $30. (Do not send a photocopy or keep the application.)

Renewal applications were sent to the Commission's 84,236 broker, salesman and corporation licensees. However, if you did not receive yours , please send a check for exactly $30 (include no other fees with your renewal fee) to the North Carolina Real Estate Commission, Post Office Box 17100, Raleigh, North Carolina 27619-7100. Put your real estate license number on your check! Indicate your current address-of-record, as well as your home address, if it is different from your address-of-record. If you are an active salesman, also please include the name and license number of your broker-in-charge.

Real estate license renewal should not be confused with the renewal of your privilege license. Privilege license fees are paid to the North Carolina Department of Revenue.

For further information or if you have questions about the renewal of your real estate license, please contact the Commission's Records Department.