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QUADRENNIAL ETHICS TRAINING

**UPDATED FOR SECOND TRAINING CYCLE**

Between January 1, 2009 and December 31, 2012, every REALTOR® is required to complete 2 1/2 hours of Code of Ethics training. REALTORS® who have completed this training as a requirement of membership in another association are not required to complete additional ethics training until the next four year cycle.

An on-line Quadrennial REALTOR® Ethics Training Course  has been developed to assist you. REALTORS® can stop and restart the course at their convenience within a 30-day time period. Successful completion is recorded in the National REALTORS Database System (NRDS) and satisfies a member's Code of Ethics training requirements. Click Here to start the Ethics Training


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