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Cracking the Code Ethics
3 hours of Oklahoma REQUIRED Continuing Education
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This course fulfills 3 hours of required continuing education.
This course meets the NAR Quadrennial Ethics Requirement! Today`s real estate marketplace is in greater turmoil than ever. Professional and ethical real estate professionals who adhere to a high set of standards will be the foundation for restoring confidence and stability in an already unsure marketplace. The National Association of REALTORS® (NAR) relies on its Code of Ethics to ensure that all REALTORS® are conducting business in an honest manner and with the highest degree of integrity. You will learn the Code of Ethics in depth, explore its various applications and relate it to your daily practice. The quadrennial ethics requirement is not a continuing education requirement, but is a requirement of your membership of the National Association of REALTORS®. As part of your real estate continuing education, this course will provide you state licensing continuing education credits as well as fulfill the requirement for Ethics training mandated by the National Association of REALTORS®.
Course Approval - PSC 148
This course is offered through The CEShop, Inc., but all other bonus materials are offered exclusively by Oklahoma Real Estate School Online.
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Immediately upon real estate course completion, The CE Shop will provide students with an electronic copy of the course Certificate of Completion. Certificates will remain in your account for a minimum of five (5) years, should you need additional copies at a later time. Licensees are encouraged to retain copies of their Certificates of Completion in the event that they are audited by the state. Please refer to your renewal application to determine if you need to submit your Certificate(s) of Completion with your renewal.
Real estate course completions are recorded with the Oklahoma Real Estate Commission each business day. It may take 2-4 business days from the time we report your hours before the Commission updates your license and/or updates their website with the hours.
Please enter your individual license number correctly and fully when prompted in the registration process to ensure the reporting of your hours takes place. Oklahoma license numbers should be ten (10) digits and usually start with the year the license was issued.
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