For more information regarding the Mandatory Continuing Education requirements to renew registration, please visit MyWeb or contact education@reco.on.ca. To renew your registration for a Corporate Brokerage, Partnership or Branch, click on the appropriate application below. Do you want to become a real estate salesperson or broker?Interested in starting a Corporate Brokerage, Partnership, Sole Proprietor or a Branch office? submitting forms to reco In order to reduce the risk of COVID-19 transmission, RECO has implemented measures to accept documents electronically for registration, reinstatement and renewal. If you are a real estate salesperson or broker in Ontario, you must participate in RECO’s insurance program and renew your coverage annually. In order to reduce the risk of COVID-19 transmission, RECO has implemented measures to accept documents electronically for registration, reinstatement and renewal. Failure to fulfill the continuing education requirements is a breach of Ontario Regulation 579/05. RECO previously required that new and reinstating registrants provide their original Canadian Criminal Record & Judicial Matters Check by letter mail. You must complete 24 credits in each successive two-year registration renewal period consisting of the 6-credit RECO Real Estate Update Course and 18 self-selected credits in order to renew registration. Required to maintain registration after articling (Mandatory Continuing Education) To become registered as a broker (Optional: broker) Insurance for Registrants. Until they have been given the opportunity to complete the required courses, the application will be held as “pending:” and they will be permitted to continue trading. To renew your registration for a Corporate Brokerage, Partnership or Branch, click on the appropriate application below. FORM SUBMISSIONS In order to reduce the risk of COVID-19 transmission, RECO has implemented measures to reduce handling of paper documents for transactions that use conventional forms, such as registration, reinstatement and brokerage renewal. The renewal must be submitted through MyWeb on or before the registration expiry date. Occasionally, due to high volumes of applications there may be slight delays in processing renewals. Sending paper documents may result in processing delays. Why hasn’t my renewal been processed yet? Renewal, reinstatement, and changes Call 416-207-4800 for RECO-An authority on the real estate & business brokers act & associated regulations Click here to renew or reinstate your registration, or to make changes to a registration’s status (such as changes to… In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, RECO is currently accepting electronic original Criminal Record & Judicial Matters Check documents.

In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, RECO is currently accepting scans of the original documents electronically.In order to prevent delays in processing, and ensure the safety of RECO staff, please send applications and documentation via email or fax:With staff working from home, RECO has a limited capacity to accept documentation by mail or courier. Registration Forms

Sending paper documents may result in processing delays. In order to reduce the risk of COVID-19 transmission, RECO has implemented measures to reduce handling of paper documents for transactions that use conventional forms, such as registration, reinstatement and brokerage renewal.RECO previously required that new and reinstating registrants provide their original Canadian Criminal Record & Judicial Matters Check by letter mail.

Please note that there is a provision in REBBA 2002 that provided all requirements of Electronic original Criminal Record & Judicial Matters Check can be obtained through the following websites:In order to prevent delays in processing, and ensure the safety of RECO staff, please send applications and documentation via email or fax:With staff working from home, RECO has a limited capacity to accept documentation by mail or courier. RECO previously required that new and reinstating registrants provide their original Canadian Criminal Record & Judicial Matters Check by letter mail. Include your RECO registration number or file reference number, full name and address, the date and method of your payment, the first 4 and last 4 digits of your credit card number or potentially a copy of the front and back of your cancelled cheque. Renewals are processed in expiry date order, not the order in which they arrive. Click Information on how to obtain a Canadian Criminal Record Check. to registration@reco.on.ca.

Submit a new payment. Payment processing is RECO’s priority during the renewal process.