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To continue to provide the strongest consumer protection measures and to better align fees with the cost of providing services, DRE proposed to the Legislature a series of fee increases, and the proposal was approved and signed into law on June 29, 2024.

The fee increases take effect July 1, 2024, and they will apply to the below outlined applications submitted to DRE on or after July 1, 2024. These adjustments affect many DRE examinees, licensees, subdivider, and statutory/pre-license course provider fees. DRE last increased statutory fees in 1997.

 

Examination Fees                

Application Type

Fee as of July 1, 2024

Salesperson Examination (Exam Only)

$100

Salesperson Re-Examination

$100

Salesperson First Rescheduled Exam

$40

Salesperson Subsequent Rescheduled Exam

$40

Broker Examination (Exam Only)

$150

Broker Re-Examination

$150

Broker First Rescheduled Exam

$45

Broker Subsequent Rescheduled Exam

$45



Licensing Fees                

Application Type

Fee as of July 1, 2024

Salesperson Original License

$350

Broker Original License (4-year license)

$450

Salesperson Exam & License (Combo)

$450

Broker Exam & License (Combo)

$600

Corporation license

$450

Additional Officer License

$450

Salesperson Renewal (On-Time)

$350

Salesperson Renewal (Late within 2 years after license exp. date)

$525

Broker Renewal (On-Time)

$450

Broker Renewal (Late within 2 years after license exp. date)

$675

Officer Renewal (On-Time)

$450

Officer Renewal (Late within 2 years after license exp. date)

$675



Prepaid Rental Listing Service Fees                

Application Type

Fee as of July 1, 2024

First Location

$175

Each Additional Location

$90



Education Fees                

Application Type

Fee as of July 1, 2024

Statutory / Pre-License Course

$500



Subdivision Fees                

Application Type

Fee as of July 1, 2024

Basic (Final Public Report) Standard Subdivision

$1500

Basic (Final Public Report) Common Interest Subdivision

$3000

Time-share Filings In-state

$2500

Time-share Filings Out-of-State

$2500

Out-of-State Land Promotion Registrations (Non- Timeshare)

$100

Preliminary Public Report Original Standard Subdivision

$500

Preliminary Public Report Common Interest Subdivision

$500

Preliminary Public Report Amended (both CID and Standard)

$500

Preliminary Public Report Renewal Standard Subdivision

$600

Preliminary Public Report Renewal Common Interest Subdivision

$600

Preliminary Public Report Timeshare

$500

Conditional Public Report / Permit Original Standard Subdivision

$1000

Conditional Public Report / Permit Original Common Interest Subdivision

$1000

Conditional Public Report / Permit Amended (both CID and Standard)

$1000

Conditional Public Report / Permit Renewal Standard Subdivision

$1000

Conditional Public Report / Permit Renewal Common Interest Subdivision

$1000

Conditional Public Report / Permit Timeshare

$1000

Amended Original Public Report/ Permit Standard Subdivision

$1000

Amended Original Public Report / Permit Common Interest Subdivision

$1500

Amended Fees Time-share Filings

$1500

Amended Fees Out-of-State Land Promotion Registrations

$100

Renewal Original Public Report / Permit Standard Subdivision

$1000

Renewal Original Public Report / Permit Common Interest Subdivision

$1500

Renewal Fees Time-share Filings

$1500

Renewal Fees Out-of-State Land Promotion Registrations

$100

Filing fee for Notice of Intention without a completed subdivision questionnaire

$300

Filing fee for Application to Amend Document

$50

Interest Fees

$15

Filing Fee to review a declaration

$500

Advertising Review Fee

$200



Other Fees                

Application Type

Fee as of July 1, 2024

Mortgage Loan Advertising Submittal

$100



Why the Fee Adjustments?

It is important to note that the proposed fee updates were carefully calculated to align with the operational needs of the Department. By increasing fees, DRE aims to ensure a sustainable financial model that can effectively support its functions. The mission of the Department is consumer protection. To carry out this mission, DRE must ensure it has the necessary fiscal resources.

The Department protects consumers with stringent monitoring and oversight measures, which includes conducting thorough enforcement investigations, ensuring adherence to professional standards, and providing avenues for licensee redress in case of any complaint or audit findings.

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