Ethics: Elevating Real Estate Practice #108361
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Availability
On-Demand
Expires on Jul 27, 2025
Cost
$35.00
Credit Offered
4 Credit Hours Credits
This Ethics course is designed for Real Estate Professionals and meets the specific learning objectives and criteria established by the National Association of REALTORS® (NAR) for REALTORS® to meet their three-year Ethics training requirement. Additionally, case studies and detailed review of the COE (Code of Ethics) is useful for all licensees.


  • All courses are self-paced & easily accessible in a click-through format on any device with internet. 
  • Log in and out as often as needed to complete; any failed quizzes/exams may be retaken without penalty.
  • Support is available if you have any questions! 

To contact an instructor, please post in the Q&As inside your student account. Instructors respond here as quickly as possible. You may also schedule a time to speak with a team member by emailing us at info@apexreschool.com or simply call or text us @720-927-7774

All students are required to complete a student attestation at the onset of every course to verify they are the person who is taking the registered course. Certificates of completion (or any REC-33) will be available once you have completed all required assessments and the final exam. Final exams must be passed in order to receive credit. 
These frequently asked questions are related to the Code of Ethics training requirement. The FAQs are grouped into categories and provide guidance to administrators and members on the requirement itself and how this training course counts as meeting the requirements.

Click on the questions below to find the answer.  For further questions please contact Apex Real Estate School directly.

 

Can a member satisfy the training requirement by taking this course from an approved partner provider at an association that is not their primary board?  Yes.

Consistent with current NAR policy, members who take a course at a different association of REALTORS®, will satisfy the Code of Ethics training requirement. If a member takes a course through a partnered provider of an association in their own state or a neighboring state, an association must accept it for the Code of Ethics training requirement.
 

What responsibility does a student have for informing your association or board that you have met the requirements?
Apex is an approved provider and may be outside of your primary association, so you will want to provide proof of that completion to your primary association to ensure that they are aware . Thereafter, the local association must upload that information to the M1 membership database. We suggest submitting a copy of your course completion certificate to your local board.


Partnering with a provider means a local or state association of REALTORS® has vetted Apex as a provider and confirmed that our course meets NAR's mandatory minimum criteria and learning objectives. Apex has partnered with a Colorado Board of REALTORS®.



Administrators looking for more information on NAR Requirements for New and Continuing Members can visit the full list of FAQs online at nar.realtor.
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