New Mexico Real Estate CE Requirements (2026): 36 Hours Every 3 Years
Requirements Overview
The New Mexico Real Estate Commission operates on a triennial renewal cycle. Associate brokers need 36 total hours: 12 hours of NMREC Core Courses (4 hours per year for 3 years, classroom only), 4 hours of Ethics, 4 hours of core electives (courses marked with a 'C' designation), and 16 hours of general electives. Qualifying brokers need 42 hours total, with 8 hours of core electives instead of 4, plus a mandatory 6-hour QB Refresher Course.
The most critical obligation is the annual 4-hour NMREC Core Course, which must be completed in a classroom each year — it cannot be taken online. Missing a year's core course results in a steep penalty: completing the 30-classroom-hour Broker Basics course for zero CE credit. Qualifying brokers must also attend a Commission meeting or disciplinary hearing as part of their renewal.
New Mexico uses 'associate broker' instead of 'salesperson' and 'qualifying broker' instead of 'broker.' The only CE exemption is grandfathered for brokers aged 65+ with 20+ continuous years of licensure prior to July 1, 2011 — no new applicants can qualify.
Mandatory Topics
| Topic | Hours | Frequency | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| NMREC Core Course | 4 | Every renewal | Annual requirement: 4 hours per year, 12 cumulative hours per 3-year cycle. Cannot be completed online. Missing a year's core course results in a penalty: 30-classroom-hour Broker Basics course for 0 CEUs. |
| Ethics Elective | 4 | Every renewal | Not the same as NAR ethics requirements, although a course meeting NAR requirements may qualify for NMREC credit. |
| Core Elective (Associate Broker) | 4 | Every renewal | Commission-approved courses with 'C' designation. Required for associate brokers. |
| Core Elective (Qualifying Broker) | 8 | Every renewal | Commission-approved courses with 'C' designation. Qualifying brokers need 8 hours vs 4 for associate brokers. |
| Qualifying Broker Refresher Course | 6 | Every renewal | Required for qualifying brokers only. Associate brokers may take for elective credit. |
Renewal Pathways
Exemptions
- Senior Licensee (65+ With 20+ Years Before July 2011) — The only exemption applies to brokers who have attained 65 years of age AND have attained 20 continuous years of licensure in New Mexico prior to July 1, 2011.This is a grandfathered exemption; no new licensees can qualify after July 1, 2011
How You Can Complete Your CE
New Mexico CE Rules & Limits
Details specific to New Mexico that generic CE guides tend to miss:
- Annual minimum — at least 4 hours must be completed each year of the cycle, not just by the renewal deadline.
- Carry-over — No carryover provisions found on the NMREC CE requirements page. The annual core course must be completed each year within the 3-year cycle.
- New Mexico uses 'associate broker' instead of 'salesperson' and 'qualifying broker' instead of 'broker'.
- The 4-hour NMREC Core Course is an ANNUAL requirement; missing it triggers a penalty of completing the 30-classroom-hour Broker Basics course for 0 CEUs.
- Inactive licensees have the same annual core course requirements as active licensees.
- All active qualifying brokers must attend a Commission meeting or NMREC Disciplinary Hearing as part of renewal.
- Pre-licensing courses may count for up to 10 CE credit hours if used to upgrade from associate broker to qualifying broker.
- New Broker Business Practices (30 classroom hours) may count for up to 10 CE credit hours.
- Property managers (both AB and QB) must attend a Commission meeting.
Provider Requirements
Courses must be approved by the New Mexico Real Estate Commission. Core elective courses are marked with a 'C' designation on certificates and the official approved course list.
Tips for New Mexico Real Estate Agents
- Never skip the annual 4-hour NMREC Core Course — the penalty is a 30-hour classroom course for zero CE credit, making recovery extremely time-consuming.
- The core course must be taken in a classroom; plan your schedule around local class offerings each year.
- Qualifying brokers should schedule their Commission meeting or disciplinary hearing attendance early in the cycle to avoid last-minute scrambling.
- Look for 'C' designated courses when selecting core electives — only these count toward the core elective requirement.
Sources
Each figure on this page is taken directly from the New Mexico Real Estate Commission's official rules and continuing-education sources and recorded with the exact source excerpt. Last verified Mar 2026. Read how we compile and verify this data.