CertLaunchNew MexicoReal Estate Continuing Education36 hours of New Mexico real estate continuing education per 3-year cycle, including the 4-hour NMREC Core Course each year (12 Core hours over the cycle) plus a Core Elective, an Ethics course, and additional electives

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Compare New Mexico real estate continuing education for the 36-hour, 3-year requirement, including the annual NMREC Core Course that many online elective packages leave out.

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New Mexico real estate CE requirements

New Mexico continuing education is a renewal requirement for active associate brokers. Per the New Mexico Real Estate Commission, licensees complete 36 hours over the three-year cycle, and the 4-hour NMREC Core Course must be taken each year of the cycle (12 Core hours total), alongside a Core Elective, an Ethics course, and additional electives. Courses may be completed through Commission-approved distance education, so a fully online path is allowed.

The catch to watch: many national online packages sell a 24-hour electives bundle that does not include the annual NMREC Core Course, so they leave you short every year. A complete New Mexico package must bundle the current-year Core with the electives, so confirm the Core is included before you buy.

New Mexico provider coverage notes

New Mexico is a deliberately narrow comparison, and it is narrow for a real reason: the 4-hour NMREC Core Course must be taken through instructor-led (in-person or live-online) delivery, not self-paced video. That single rule disqualifies most self-paced national catalogs from selling a complete package. McKissock states plainly on its own New Mexico page that it does not offer the NMREC Core Course, and The CE Shop sells only a 24-hour electives package (with the live-online Core as a separate a-la-carte course), so neither delivers the full 36-hour requirement as one package.

The two providers that do sell a complete, Core-inclusive New Mexico package are Kaplan, whose 36-hour package includes the annual NMREC Core delivered live-online, and MESA Real Estate Institute, a New Mexico-local NMREC-approved school whose Associate Broker Bundle packages all three annual Core Courses with the required core and ethics electives. If you buy elsewhere, plan to add the live NMREC Core Course separately every year.

What New Mexico agents say about renewal CE

New Mexico agents say the annual Core Course is the single biggest tripwire: it is required every year, it changes annually, and missing even one year triggers a penalty (the 30-hour Broker Basics course for zero credit). Agents who treat the Core as a yearly task, not a once-a-cycle item, stay clean.

Because approved distance education counts, most agents complete New Mexico CE online, but they learn to buy a package that includes the current-year Core rather than an electives-only bundle. If you prefer classroom, in-state schools such as Mesa RE Institute offer live New Mexico CE.

Real estate CE is a renewal requirement

Real estate continuing education is for active licensees who need renewal coursework. Provider approval, required topics, completion records, and reporting rules are state-specific, so the state page should be the primary place to compare CE options.

Use the provider table to compare package fit, current discount path, delivery format, and checkout price. Use the state requirement sections below to make sure the course category matches your renewal cycle before you buy.

New Mexico CE renewal planning

New Mexico real estate CE shoppers should start by matching the course category to the renewal cycle. Look for the exact hour total, mandatory topic mix, completion certificate rules, and whether the provider reports completion directly or gives you a certificate to keep with your renewal records.

Price matters, but renewal fit matters more. A lower-price New Mexico CE package can still be the wrong purchase if it is missing mandatory topics, has a completion deadline you cannot meet, or does not match the license type you are renewing.

How to compare New Mexico real estate CE providers

  • Check whether the provider sells a complete New Mexico real estate CE package or only individual elective courses.
  • Compare final checkout price after codes, partner pricing, or course-category sales are applied.
  • Look at access length, mobile study options, support, certificate delivery, and refund rules before buying.
  • Keep CE separate from post-licensing, SAE, broker education, and pre-licensing requirements unless the provider page clearly labels the package for your exact need.

Frequently asked questions

New Mexico associate brokers complete 36 hours over a three-year cycle, including the 4-hour NMREC Core Course each year (12 Core hours total), plus a Core Elective, an Ethics course, and additional electives.
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