Real Estate Salesperson

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A real estate salesperson is an individual that is employed, appointed or authorized by a real estate agent (often called a broker) to trade in real estate.

Real Estate Salesperson License Search

You can check whether a real estate salesperson is licensed by going to the following link: Licensed Real Estate Salespeople

Salesperson Licensing

Any real estate salesperson operating in PEI must be licensed through the Registrar of Real Estate and be employed by a licensed PEI Real Estate Agent in accordance with the Real Estate Trading Act

License Term

A Real Estate Salesperson License is valid for two years

Licenses can be renewed up to 3 months in advance of the license expiration. We recommend you submit your application at least 30 days in advance of the license expiration to allow time for processing.

Eligibility

To be eligible for real estate salesperson license you must:

  • Be a least 18 years of age
  • Be a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident of Canada
  • Successfully complete the education/examination requirements: 
  • Be sponsored/employed by a licensed PEI Real Estate Agent;
  • Provide a recent Criminal Record Check, conducted at a detachment of the RCMP or a municipal/provincial police force
  • Provide and maintain a surety bond of $2,000;
  • Submit the non-refundable fee of $200; and
  • Comply with the rules and regulations of the Real Estate Trading Act.

Non-residents or Transfers from out of Province

Course Requirements - If you currently hold or held a real estate salesperson license in other jurisdiction in the past 24 months, you may be exempt from taking the PEI Real Estate pre-licensing course if the Registrar of Real Estate determines your qualifications meet or exceed provincial education requirements. 

Non-resident Examination -  Passing the non-resident provincial examination is still required to get a PEI Real Estate Salesperson License, even if an exemption from taking PEIREA pre-licensing course is granted. For information on how to register for the exam, contact the PEI Real Estate Association or review the non-resident information on their website.

To Apply or Renew

NOTE: You will not be able to save your application if you need to stop before completing the application process so please ensure you have all the required documents and information before starting.

Before you Start - Ensure that you have the following information and documents ready:

Required Documents New        Renewal New Non-Resident

Reminders/Notes

 

Application for Salesperson License X X X

Ensure that the entire application is completed and signed, particularly:

  • Applicant must sign page 2 and 3
  • Sponsoring Agent must sign page 3 (Notice of Appointment and Approval)
Proof of $2,000 bond coverage X X X Ensure the bond date is still valid and not expiring soon
Proof of successful completion of PEI Real Estate pre-licensing course X     Letter from the PEI Real Estate Association (PEIREA) is sufficient proof

(a) Proof of successful completion of PEI Real Estate pre-licensing course; OR 

(b) Proof of real estate salesperson license from another jurisdiction

    X

For (a), letter from the PEI Real Estate Association (PEIREA) is required

For (b), letter of good standing from home jurisdiction licensing authority or copy of real estate license from another jurisdiction is sufficient proof

Proof of PEI Real Estate Association Provincial Examination     X Letter from the PEI Real Estate Association (PEIREA) is sufficient proof
Criminal Record Check X X* X

Required for new applicants.

*Required for renewals only if you have been convicted of a criminal offence since your last application

Other Requirements New Renewal New Non-Resident  
Your contact information (ie. name, address, email, phone number) X X X Have this information ready before you start your application
PEI Real Estate Salesperson License Number    X   Have this information ready before you start your application
Licensing/Renewal fee payment payable by credit card of $200 X X X

Have this information ready before you start your application

Credit Cards accepted: VISA, VISA Debit, MasterCard, and MasterCard Debit.

 

Le présent service accepte les paiements faits avec Visa, VISA Debit, MasterCard et Debit MasterCard.

Justice et de la Sécurité publique

Renseignements généraux

Assurances et immobilier
Ministère de la Justice et de la Sécurité publique
Immeuble Shaw (nord), 1er étage
105, rue Rochford
C.P. 2000
Charlottetown (Île-du-Prince-Édouard)  C1A 7N8

Téléphone: (902) 368-4550
Télécopieur: (902) 368-5283

licensing@gov.pe.ca