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To renew your Alaska real estate license, you must complete 20 hours of continuing education every 2 years, including Core Curriculum (Designated CE) and Elective Continuing Education. Renewal fees are $140. January 31 of even-numbered years. Most agents complete CE online through an approved provider.
Source of record: state board CE page
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AREC publishes rotating 2-year core topics. 2026-2028 topics: Fraud Prevention (Wire/Deed Fraud) 2 hrs, Advertising/Social Media/AI Compliance 2 hrs, Broker Supervision and Conflict Resolution 2 hrs, Required Licensee Disclosures 2 hrs. Core topics rotate each 2-year cycle
Elective topics in real estate sales, property management, community association management, or commercial sales. Max 10 hrs instruction per day
First-time renewal?
Post-licensing: 30 hours of additional education required within 1 year of initial licensure.
The CE Shop offers first-renewal-specific packages for Alaska.
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Notes
20 hrs over 2-year cycle. Licenses expire January 31 of even-numbered years. UNUSUAL: core curriculum topics rotate every 2-year cycle — Alaska is one of the few states where mandatory CE topics change each renewal cycle (published by Alaska Real Estate Commission). Current 2026-2028 topics reflect emerging concerns (AI, fraud). Post-license: new licensees must complete 30 additional hrs within first year.
Continuing education through The CE Shop
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Last reviewed: 2026-04-18