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We offer ADRE approved Arizona real estate continuing education classes to renew your broker's or salesperson's license online. Our easy to use system allows you to fulfill ADRE's requirements anytime and anywhere. Register today!
Important Notice: Due to positive student feedback, we have extended the $20 discount on all online AZ continuing education classes to September 3rd, 2010 for new students. Type in coupon code "090310" on the registration page to receive this discount.
This promotion can be used to obtain a free introductory class with no obligation or purchase required.
- The Best Value
Unlike most Arizona real estate schools who offer online continuing education, we are not reselling a third party system. Because we do not have to pay any third parties to offer our license renewal classes, we are able to pass this savings directly to you. Compare our prices and our offerings to the competition and we are confident you will see why RELC is the clear choice.
- Engaging Multimedia Experience
Our advanced multimedia player offers audio, illustrations, animations, and learning games. The learning games are part of the course content to keep you engaged and a final exam tests your knowledge. Also, there is an optional print out that can be downloaded for each class which contains the class content along with space for notes.
- Completely Automated and Easy to Use
From registration to printing the ADRE certificate of class completion, our continuing education system is entirely automated and easy to use. Login anywhere, anytime and pick up right where you left off if using the same computer - our system makes it simple and easy to renew your real estate license.
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