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Mississippi Real Estate Post-Licensing Course: Mississippi 30-Hour Salesperson Post-License Course
Congratulations on becoming a real estate licensee in Mississippi! As you work with more and more homebuyers and sellers, you’re going to become more familiar with the state form requirements, b...
Your Path to Becoming a Licensed Agent
Follow these 4 simple steps to start your real estate career in Mississippi
Enroll Within First 12 Months
Avoid License Expiration
Enroll as soon after licensure as possible. MREC gives only 12 months.
Complete the 30-Hour MREC Course
Self-Paced Online
Work through all 30 hours. Most finish in 2β3 weeks.
Pass the MREC Final Exam
Proctored
Complete the MREC-required proctored final.
Plan Your 16-Hour CE Cycle
Every 2 Years After
After post-licensing, MREC requires 16-hour biennial CE to maintain your license.
Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about our real estate courses
What is Mississippi post-licensing?
Mississippi post-licensing is a 30-hour MREC-required course that newly licensed salespersons must complete within 12 months of initial licensure. It covers advanced agency, contracts, risk management, and MS-specific practices.
When is Mississippi post-licensing due?
All post-licensing coursework must be completed within 12 months of your initial license issue date. Failure to complete results in license expiration.
Can Mississippi post-licensing be taken online?
Yes. Fortune Academy's full 30-hour MS post-licensing course is 100% online and MREC-approved.
How much does Mississippi post-licensing cost?
Fortune Academy's 30-hour MS post-licensing package is priced to meet MREC's requirement in one bundle. Contact for current pricing.
What topics are covered in Mississippi post-licensing?
The MS post-licensing curriculum covers advanced agency, risk management, contract forms, property management, commercial RE foundations, and Mississippi-specific compliance.
What happens if I miss the 12-month deadline?
If you don't complete the 30 hours within 12 months, MREC expires your license. Reinstatement requires retaking the full salesperson exam.
Is there an exam for Mississippi post-licensing?
Yes. The MREC-required final exam must be passed. Fortune Academy includes practice quizzes to prepare you.
Does post-licensing count toward CE?
No. The 30-hour post-licensing is separate from the 16-hour biennial CE that all MS licensees must complete. Post-licensing is one-time; CE is recurring.