About This Package
This Nebraska CE Renewal Package has everything you need to meet your continuing education requirements before renewal.
The Nebraska Real Estate Commission (NREC) requires 18 hours of continuing education every 2 years. NREC requires:
- At least 6 hours in Commission-approved "designated subject matter," which include
- Nebraska License Law (or parts of it)
- Nebraska Landlord/Tenant Act
- Nebraska Trust Account Maintenance (specific to the NREC manual)
- Agency/Brokerage Relationships
- Fair Housing and the Americans with Disabilities Act
- Ethical Decision Making (but not any specific code for a professional organization)
- Preparing a Certified Market Analysis (CMA) and/or Broker Price Opinion (BPO)
- Environmental Concerns
- Contracts
- Finance
- 6 hours of electives or approved CE "activities" approved by the Commission
- 6 additional hours of electives
This package meets and exceeds those limits with 9 hours of designated subject matter and 9 hours of approved electives.
Once you've passed final exam of each course, you'll get a certificate of completion for your records. We'll also report your credits to NREC.
Package Facts
What You Get
Certificate of completion
Credit Hours
18 Hours
Required Pre-Requisites
Nebraska real estate license
Meet Requirements
NREC-approved courses
Renewal Requirements
Every 2 years
Course Update
Content is updated and current
Package Includes
- Code of Ethics
Credit Hours: 6 Approval Number: 0497R
Credit Type: Required (#0497R)
- Environmental Hazards
Credit Hours: 3 Approval Number: 0314R
Credit Type: Required (#0314R)
- Liens, Taxes and Foreclosures
Credit Hours: 3 Approval Number: 0664
Credit Type: Elective (#0664)
- Real Property Ownership and Land Use
Credit Hours: 3 Approval Number: 0286
Credit Type: Elective (#0286)
- Tax - Favorable Real Estate Transactions
Credit Hours: 3 Approval Number: 0416
Credit Type: Elective (#0416)
Course Information
Code of Ethics (#0497R)
Fulfill 6 hours of required coursework at your own pace.
- Approved by the Nebraska Real Estate Commission (NREC)
- Address the concepts that contribute to ethical business practices and four approaches to ethical decision-making
- Includes your official certificate of completion
Visit the individual course page to learn more about the specific lessons.
Environmental Hazards (#0314R)
Complete 3 hours of required curriculum with this environmental course.
- Approved by NREC
- Learn about environmental issues in real estate and your disclosure responsibilities
- Includes your official certificate of completion
Visit the individual course page to learn more about the specific lessons.
Tax Favorable Real Estate Transactions (#0416)
Get 3 hours of elective credits online and at your own pace.
- Approved by NREC
- Discover strategies that allow clients to get the most tax-favorable outcome from their real estate transactions
- Includes your official certificate of completion
Visit the individual course page to learn more about the specific lessons.
Liens, Taxes and Foreclosures (#0664)
Satisfy 3 elective credits when it's convenient with this course.
- Approved by NREC
- Become familiar with the types of taxes and debts that can attach to real estate and understand the role of foreclosure in debt collection
- Includes your official certificate of completion
Visit the individual course page to learn more about the specific lessons.
Real Property Ownership and Land Use (#0286)
Meet 3 hours of elective credit on your own schedule.
- Approved by NREC
- Know the differences between real estate and personal property and the different rights associated with them
- Includes your official certificate of completion
Visit the individual course page to learn more about the specific lessons.
Regulatory Information
Nebraska Real Estate Commission (NREC)
Phone: 402-471-2004
Fax: 402-471-4492
Website URL: https://nrec.nebraska.gov/
Email Address: realestate.commission@nebraska.gov
Address: 1200 N Street, Suite 402
City: Lincoln
State: NE
Zip: 68508-2006
FAQs
What is the deadline for completing my continuing education courses?
You need to finish them by November 30th of your renewal year. If you fail to do so on time, you can only renew your license in inactive status.
Do I owe continuing education if I'm newly licensed?
New licensees start their first 2-year renewal cycle their first January as a licensee.
As of July 1, 2020, new licensees have to complete 12 hours of post-license education within your first 180 days. Your license will automatically go into inactive status if you don't submit proof of post-license completion on time. You'll need to check NREC's website for approved post-license providers.
Can I repeat a Nebraska continuing education course I've taken in the past?
NREC has rules for how often you're allowed repeat a specific course number:
- Designated subject matter (which you can identify from the "R" in the course number) can be repeated in consecutive renewal periods but not within the same renewal period.
- Electives courses can only be repeated every other renewal period (ie, about every 4 years).
- Continuing education "activities" follow the same rules, but instead of using a course number, NREC defines "same" as "substantially similar content."
When do my courses expire?
Your courses will expire one (1) year after you purchase them (the date you submit payment), unless the course itself indicates otherwise.
For more information about course expiration dates, please read our Terms of Use.
What if I need a refund for my training course?
If for some reason you are not happy and would like a refund, send us a request within 72 hours of purchase. Here are the eligibility requirements you must meet:
- Your purchase was made no more than 72 hours prior to your refund request.
- You have NOT:
- Attempted any portion of a test or exam.
- Requested or been issued a certificate of completion.
- Completed 50% or more of the purchased course.
If you meet all of these criteria, submit your refund request in writing via email to support@360training.com with a proof-of-purchase receipt and an explanation for why you are requesting a refund.
You can find more information about our refund policy here.
